In Exercises 79 82, use a graphing utility to graph each butterfly curve. Experiment with the range setting, particularly step, to produce a butterfly of the best possible quality.
StudySoup Exam Review CBIO 2200 LECTURE Anatomy & Physiology I EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE These notes will cover lab material, then go through what we covered in lectures, and finally have review questions at the end. More material will be uploaded after class tomorrow. Lab: The Anatomical Position Subject is lying face up, arms extended with palms up. All anatomical terms, regional and directional, are derived from subject in this position. Anatomical Planes Planes are imaginary flat surfaces that ‘cut’ and pass through the body. Planes determine how sectional views of the body are cut and are all based on a subject being in the anatomical position. -Frontal: cuts the body/organ into the front (eyes, chest, top of legs, toes) and back (back of head, back,