1/21 Tuesday Class
> Lecture: C5 Histology and Start C11 Skeletal Muscle Function
> Lab: Review skeletal system and start muscle identification (see note below)
> Homework - C5 and C11 Study Guides and Video Homework Assignments
Study these three power-point presentation to learn skeletal muslces:.
> Skeletal Muscles Learning Objectives Sorted by Lab Title Blocks
> Arm Model
> Leg Model Anterior
1/16 - Thursday Class
> Lecture: Complete C3 (if time start C5 Histology)
> Lab: See learning objective schedule // Review and start identification of skull & cranium
> No new homework due // Review all Study Guides C1-C3
> Submit all past due homework
1/10 Note: Edit some C2-1 slides // only slides with red stars are "test information"!!!
1/14 - Tuesday Class
> Lecture: Complete C2 and Start C3
> Lab: See learning objective schedule
> Submit C2 Video HW Answers
> Submit C3 Study Guide Answers and C3 Video HW Answers .
1/8 Thursday
> Lecture: Complete C1 and C2 Lecture
> Lab: Membranes, cavities, see lab learning schedule
> Submit C1 Study Guide Answers and C1 Video HW Answers
> Submit C2 Study Guide Answers
> Edit to thoracic cavity membane powerpoint.
1/7-Tuesday
Welcome Incoming W2025 Semester AP Students
This was posted on Canvas and available five days before start of class.
It is never to soon for you to prepare for your success! You may start now by memorizing the skeletal system's lab learning objectives. Use the links below to start!
>> Bones -- Anatomy Revealed Slide Presentation
>> Axial Skeletal System
>> Pectoral Girdle & Upper Appendages
>> Pelvic Girdle & Lower Appendages
>> Unit One Lab Resouces for more videos and slides about the skeletal system and skeletal muscles. Unit 1.
>> Unit One Lab Learning Objectives
>> M/W Lab Learning Objective "Learning Schedule"
>> T/Th Lab Learning Objective "Learning Schedule"
You do not need to buy a lab manual. Macomb now provides a PDF version of the lab manual. Lab Manual (pdf).
> BIOL 2710 Lecture and Exam Schedules -- T/Th
> Syllabus BIOL 2710 (C1607)-- T/Th
> Student Acknowledgment for this Course's Policies |