Chapter 2: Basic Chemistry
Read: 22-30 & 36-47
Short Essay Questions:
1,3,4,7,8,10, 11 (define: radioactivity), 12,14,16,17,18,19-23, 25-29.
Check out the Anatomy and Physiology place website for the publisher's Internet resources. You could get a lot of great study questions for all your A&P chapters. We are using the 7th edition of the text, but the material is almost exactly the same! Give it a try!
http://wps.aw.com/bc_marieb_ehap_8/25/6525/1670499.cw/index.html
N - E - X- T TEST is
Chapter 2 on Tuesday, 10/2 (A) and Wednesday, 10/3 (B).
Posting and amusings from Mrs. Colclasure about her Health Science, Practicum in Health Science and HOSA. I am very proud to work with some amazing students, who blow my mind with their skill, intellect and heart! Look out world, here they come!
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
A&P 9/13(A) & 9/14(B)
Complete labeling of anatomy man (anterior and posterior views).
Identify abdominal divisions and quadrants. See diagrams below.
Complete the last page of the handout, in class if time permits.
Otherwise - please complete for homework (due 9/17 or 9/18).
Identify abdominal divisions and quadrants. See diagrams below.
Complete the last page of the handout, in class if time permits.
Otherwise - please complete for homework (due 9/17 or 9/18).
Health Science
Health Science 9/13 & 9/14
Identify consensus and group behaviors in 12 Angry Men.
Summarize film, review characters and identify positive or negative group behaviors.
Define parliamentary procedure.
Demonstrate parliamentary procedure used in a sample meeting.
Check out parliamentary procedure rap - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uffveXL2Ebk
Parliamentary Procedure demonstration - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-MDfoyHnm4&feature=related
(longer version) FBLA National champions
Parliamentary Procedure demonstration - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAuZBILmbMU
(shorter version) FFA chapter
TEST – Parliamentary Procedure (take home) – DUE A-day* Mon, 9/17 , B-day* Tues, 9/18
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Regional Body Terms Specific to Body Areas
Regional Terms to Designate Specific Body Areas
Head and Neck
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Anatomical Term
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Common Name
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Nasal
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Nose
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Oral
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Mouth
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Frontal
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Forehead
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Orbital
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Eye
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Buccal
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Cheek
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Mental
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Chin
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Otic
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Ear
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Cephalic
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Head
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Cervical
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Neck
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Occipital
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Base of Skull
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Thorax
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Anatomical Term
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Common Name
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Acromial
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Point of shoulder
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Axillary
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Armpit
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Abdominal
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Abdomen
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Umbilical
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Navel
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Vertebral
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Spinal column
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Scapular
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Shoulder blade
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Dorsal
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Back
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Lumbar
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Loin
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Upper Extremities
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Anatomical Term
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Common Name
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Brachial
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Arm
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Antebrachial
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Forearm
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Carpal
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Wrist
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Pollex
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Thumb
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Palmar
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Palm
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Manus
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Hand
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Digital
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Fingers
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Olecranal
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Back of elbow
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Pelvic Region
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Anatomical Term
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Common Name
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Pelvic
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Pelvis
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Coxal
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Hip
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Sacral
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Between hips
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Gluteal
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Buttock
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Perineal
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Between anus and genitals
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Pubic
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Genital region
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Inguinal
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Groin
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Lower Extremities
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Anatomical Term
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Common Name
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Femoral
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Thigh
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Patellar
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Anterior knee
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Popliteal
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Back of knee
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Crural
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Leg
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Sural
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Calf
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Peroneal
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Side of leg
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Tarsal
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Ankle
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Calcaneal
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Heel
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Digital
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Toes
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Hallux
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Great toe
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Plantar
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Sole
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Pedal
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Foot
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