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Fall 2015
Nelson Kraus
BIOL 103
Here are my detailed notes from week one of lecture for Professor Maiers's Principles of Human Anatomy class. The notes include a overview of what we are going to be talking about this semester, cells and tissues, and the integumentary system. I hope you find these notes to be helpful to you. There will be a study guide posted at least four days before the first test.
These notes cover Tissues, their definition, the 4 primary tissues, what a synapse is, and how to classify Epithelium.
Here is this weeks notes! I hope you find them useful!
Odd types of tissues and examples....
Here are my detailed notes from week one of lecture for Professor Maiers's Principles of Human Anatomy class. The notes include an introduction to the skeletal system. I apologize for the late posting. I hope you find these notes to be beneficial to you.
This study guide covers all of the material on Exam 1. It also highlights some of the material on Exam 2. Keep in mind that it is incredibly long! This is to help integrate the material and give examples. All of the VK's from the powerpoint for this unit are included. The length is mostly due to the lists of definitions that were in the tables we needed to know. Good luck everyone and happy st
This bundle covers basic anatomy terms such as planes and directions. This also covers bones of appendicular and axial skeleton as well as joints with a focus on synovial joints and its various types.
A study guide for the first exam. There are three parts to it, labeling and identifying tissue types, identifying types of bones, and multiple choice questions. Best of luck on the test!
Here are the notes from the third week of classes. Sorry for the late posting, I was trying to get the study guide done and posted. These notes are talking about joint structures and bones.
Hey guys! Here are the notes from Kraus' Power Point Partay today...:D Good luck everyone and happy studying! Use this to augment the material in the study guide that I have posted!
Lecture notes about Human anatomy
Lecture notes for human anatomy.
These are the notes from the LSM for Chapter 8. Keep in mind that this is what my smart book focused on so yours may be different. This is meant to be a summary of what the smart book thought was important
These are the notes for the LSM for chapter 11. Keep in mind same thing as chapter 8. Your smart book may be different.
These are the lab notes from 9/29/15. Covers VALUABLE INFORMATION NEEDED FOR THE PRACTICAL!!!!!!!! HOW MANY ARTICULATED SKELETONS WILL BE ON THE PRACTICAL IS COVERED!!! AS WELL AS A FEW FREE BONES WE WILL NEED TO IDENTIFY!
Introduction to the bones of the axial skeleton
My personal notes that I took as I read Chapter 4: Introduction to Organic Compounds.
My personal reading notes that I took when I read Chapter 8: Axial Bones.
My personal notes that I took about the axial muscles in Chapter 11.
My personal notes that I took when I read about the upper extremity bones in Chapter 8.
My personal notes that I took when I read about the muscles in the upper extremity in Chapter 11.
These are the notes for the week of 9/28/15. LOTS of material discussed in these as well as the lab notes from 9/29/15. Notes for this week will be posted by the end of the week.
Lecture notes about the pectoral girdle and the bones and muscles associated with and contributing to its movement.
These are the notes for this week! We covered a lot over the powerpoints! Check my uploads from last week. I will be making a study guide that has everything from the powerpoints, the LSMs and my class notes... It will be color coded as well. Good luck studying guys! :D
Sorry that this is really late, but here are the notes from week four. I'm working on getting caught up. This week included the first test and talked about the details of the axial skeleton.
These are my own personal notes that I take during lecture. These notes cover the bones and main muscles of the pelvic girdle, the thigh, the leg, and the foot.
Here are the lecture notes for 10/12/15! LOTS of material covered this week guys! We finished the collaborative powerpoint so in these notes I have a lot of Krauses comments about the power points. I also have included a lot of info in general. As usual, I have marked what we need to know for lab. Happy studying!
Hey guys! LOTS of material this week! These notes contain VALUABLE INFORMATION about how to SIDE the 6 BONES we need to be able to side in ISOLATION for the PRACTICAL!!! Good Luck and HAPPY STUDYING!!!! :~D
Hi guys! This is the study guide that covers the information from the first in class powerpoint that we made. I have color coded it for your convenience. There are examples of LSM questions and altho
These are notes that I took during our review session to know what to study for for the exam.
Hey all! This is the power point review from today! Comprehensive, goes over everything Kraus went over in class! Good Luck! Happy studying! :D
These are my own personal notes that I took during lecture about Chapters 12 and 13. These notes include materials over the nervous system, the CNS, the PNS, and the brain.
Hi guys, here are my color coded notes for chapter 13. There is a ton of material here. If you can't read something please let me know!
Introduction to the Nervous System. Next week goes more into detail about the nervous system.
Hi guys! More color coded notes for you all. Although there was not an LSM, I ended up doing notes any way. I will post one for Chapter 16 as well! Good luck studying guys!!! THERE IS A TON OF INFO IN THIS UNIT!
These are my own personal notes that I took during lecture about the spinal cord and spinal nerves.
So these are more color coded notes for Chapter 14 guys! Enjoy! TONS OF MATERIAL IN THIS UNIT!
Again, chapter 16 lsm color coded notes! Let me know if you can't read something. LOTS of material in this unit! I've summarized the 4 chapters into roughly 20 pages for you guys! Enjoy!
Hi guys!! Here is my handwritten, color coded study guide for this exam. It is comprehensive over the 4 chapters and covers all of the VK's! Let me know if you can't read something. PRACTICAL STUDY GUIDE COMING SOON! (Hopefully in the next day or so :~D will include pictures from LAB with EXPLANATIONS!! :~D )
These are my own personal notes that I took during lecture about the body's senses.
These are my own personal notes that I took during lecture when my professor introduced the cardiovascular system to my class.
The two topics were about the the cranial nerves and the special senses of the eyes and ears.
Hi guys!! This is a DETAILED study guide explaining a bunch of the structures that are in OUR lab! Hope it helps! If there are any mistakes feel free to email me!
These are the notes for this week! More to come!
Digestive System Functions: Ingestion Motility: voluntary and involuntary muscle contraction Secretion Digestion o Mechanical: chewing o Chemical: enzyme break down Absorption Elimination GI Tract Wall Tunics: four concentric layers Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis: 2 layers of smooth muscle o Inner circular layer: oriented circumferentially with GI tract wall Adventitia Serosa Sph
Unit 4 Study Guide • Chapter 19 • Blood Vessels • Arteries- Carries blood away from the heart • Veins- Carries blood toward the heart • Capillaries- Exchange w/ systemic cells and exchange with air sacs in lungs • Two types of circulation in CVS • Pulmonary : transports blood from the right side of the heart to the alveoli of the lungs for gas exchange and back to the left side of the heart • Syste
Hi guys! Here is the CUMULATIVE final exam study guide. Practical study guide to come soon! Good Luck and thanks for a great semester!
Unit 4 Practical Study Guide • KNOW HEART MODELS INSIDE AND OUT OFR THIS PRACTICAL! BELOW ARE SEVERAL PICTURES OF THE DIFFERENT MODELS AND AFTER THAT THERE ARE CORRESPONDING PICTURES WITH LABELS! :D 1 • BIG EASILY LABELED FEATURES HERE!!! 2 AGAIN, LOOK AT THE PICTURES WITH LABELS! 3 AV VALVE AND AORTIC SEMILUNAR VALVE CAN BE SEEN HERE, AORTIC ARCH AND OTHER BIG FEATURES AS WELL 4 5