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Human Physiology (Biol. 235: Section 70787) MT 9:35am to 11:00 am Laboratory: (Tue 11:30am to 2:30 pm) and Lecture Schedule, Spring 2009 Wk Date Lecture Topic 1 M 1/26 Class Introduction: Homeostasis Review Organic Molecules and Energy T1/27 Enzyme Function, Activation and Activity Cell Membrane Transport Mechanisms M 2/2 Colloid Osmotic Pressure & Hydrostatic Pressure Gated Ion Channels; Control Systems of the Body T 2/3 Membrane Potentials: Nervous System Overview: Action Potentials and Graded Potentials M 2/9 Biochemistry of Synaptic Transmission Ionotropic and Metabotropic Effects T 2/10 Peripheral Nervous System Autonomic and Somatic Nervous Systems M 2/16 President’s Day Holiday T 2/17 Neurotransmitters; Central Nervous System: The Brain Peripheral: Autonomic Nervous System (ANS worksheet) M 2/23 Muscle: Structure and Function Skeletal Muscle: The Sarcomere T 2/24 Physiology of Skeletal Muscle Contraction Metabolism of Skeletal Muscle 2 3 4 5 Laboratory Topic T 1/27 Physiological Solutions I and II: Electrolytes, Molarity, Osmolarity and Tonicity of Solutions (Cell Membrane worksheet) T 2/3 Experimental Enzymology Lab Urease and Amylase Experiments T 2/10 Sensory Laboratory Part 1: Sensory Receptors and Perception (Neurophysiology worksheet) T 2/17 EXAM I (covers material through 2/10) (CNS and ANS worksheet) T 2/24 Sensory Laboratory Part 2: Reflexes and Voluntary Actions 6 7 8 9 10 11 M 3/2 Graded Muscle Contractions (Force) Fast and Slow Twitch Muscle Fibers T 3/3 Introduction to Cardiovascular System (Skeletal muscle worksheet) M 3/9 Cardiovascular System: The Heart Pacemaker and Myocardial Potentials T 3/10 Cardiac Output; Stroke Volume The Cardiac Cycle: Mechanical Events M 3/16 EXAM II (covers material through 3/10) (Cardiovascular worksheet) T 3/17 Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels Blood Pressure and Flow; Cardiovascular Disease M 3/23 Cardiovascular Control: Baroreceptors Cardiovascular Shock; The Lymphatic System T 3/24 Respiratory System: Muscles of Ventilation Pressure Gradients; Alveoli Physiology M 3/30 Student Article Presentations Day 1 of Student Presentations T 3/31 Student Article Presentations Day 2 of Student Presentations M 4/6 - 4/10 Spring Break T 3/3 PhysioGrip Muscle Experiment (Skeletal Muscle worksheet) T 3/10 Vernier Lab Pro: Heart Rate, Exercise and Fitness Library Resources Exercise T 3/17 Electrocardiogram (ECG) on Vernier Article Research - for student presentation T 3/24 Cardiovascular Lab Assignment Blood Glucose Monitoring and Blood Type T 3/31 Pulmonary Elasticity and Surfactant Bicarbonate Buffer System (Respiratory worksheet) Spring Break 12 13 14 15 16 17 M 4/13 Respiratory System: Gas Laws Elastic Recoil, Surfactant and Compliance; COPDs T 4/14 Analysis of Disease States on Lung Function Cardiovascular-Respiratory Connection M 4/20 Partial Pressures and Gas Exchange; Chemoreceptors Hemoglobin-O2 Saturation Curve; Altitudes and Depths T 4/21 EXAM III (covers material through 4/20) M 4/27 Renal System: Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) Renal Filtration; Reabsorption; Secretion; Excretion T 4/28 Renal Hormones: Renin-Angiotensinogen-Aldosterone (Renal worksheet and Diagrams) M 5/4 Renal Transport Systems Filtration, Active and Passive Reabsorption T 5/5 Hormones of the Pancreas: Insulin and Glucagon Hormones of the Anterior and Posterior Pituitary M 5/11 Hormones of the Adrenal Gland The Effects of Cortisol on the Body T 5/12 Reproductive System Overview (Final Exam Review sheet) Male and Female Reproductive Physiology M 5/18 Reproductive System Overview Sex Chromosomes and Gender Differentiation T 5/19 Review for Final Exam (not cumulative) T 4/14 Human Respiratory Studies Spirometer: Lung Volumes and Capacities (Respiratory worksheet) T 4/21 Digestive Enzymes Experiment Lab Gastric and Intestinal Digestion T 4/28 Human Renal Studies – Fluid Regulation Urinalysis and Collection of Class Data T 5/5 Scientific Method and Experimental Design Data Gathering Using Excel Spreadsheets/Graphs T 5/12 Recording and Gathering Data (Excel Graphs) Data Interpretation - Due at end of Lab T 5/19 FINAL EXAM (covers material through 5/18)