I will start posting lectures on September 1st, 2009
For the lectures from September 1st please refer to the power point presentations posted in the content area of the course d2L site.
09/01/09 Introduction
to anatomy. Refer to the power point "Anatomy Introduction/terms"
09/01/09 Introduction
to cytology. Refer to the power point "cytology"
09/01/09 The
plasma membrane. Refer to the power point "cytology"
09/01/09 The
mitochondrion. Refer to the power point "cytology"
09/01/09 The
endoplasmic reticulum and golgi complex. Refer to the power point "cytology"
09/03/09 The
nucleus. Refer to the power point "cytology"
09/03/09 Mitosis.
Refer to the power point "cytology"
09/03/09 Epithelium.
Refer to the power point "cytology"
09/03/09 Histology
of bone. Refer to the power point on histology of bone.
NOTE: Histology of Muscle and Neurohistology were presented via the
ADAM Interactive CD and were not recorded.
09/08/09 neuro
recap. NOTE: no associated diagrams
09/08/09 The
superficial back. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/08/09 Superficial
chest: pectoralis major m. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/08/09 Superficial
chest: pectoralis minor m. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/08/09 Some
upper extremity concepts. NOTE: no associated diagrams
09/10/09 The
shoulder region. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
09/10/09 The
anterior arm. Click HERE
for associated diagrams
09/10/09 The
posterior arm. Click HERE
for associated diagrams
09/10/09 The
brachial plexus. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
09/15/09 The
superficial anterior forearm. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
09/15/09 The
deep anterior forearm. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/15/09 The
superficial posterior forearm. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
09/15/09 The
deep posterior forearm. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/17/09 Cutaneous
hand. Refer to handout in course packet.
09/17/09 The
thenar and hypothenar compartments. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/17/09 The
midpalmar space. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/17/09 The
interossei muscles of the hand. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/17/09 Nerve
damage of the upper extremity. NOTE: no associated diagrams
09/17/09 Recap
the arteries of the upper extremity. Click HERE
and HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
09/22/09 The
bony thorax. NOTE: no associated diagram
09/22/09 Mechanisms
of breathing. NOTEL no associated diagrams
09/24/09 Cross
section through the thorax. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/24/09 Thoracic
arterial anatomosis. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/24/09 The
intercostal neurovascular bundle. Click
HERE
for associated diagram
09/24/09 The
diaphragm. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/24/09 The
mediastina. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/24/09 The
pleural cavity. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/29/09 The
veins of the thoracic cavity. NOTE: no associated diagram
09/29/09 Terms
related to the respiratory system. NOTE: no associated diagram
09/29/09 Thoracic
contents. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/29/09 The
costal surface of the lungs. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
09/29/09 The
anterior surface of the lungs. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
09/29/09 The
mediastinal surface of the lungs. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
09/29/09 The
main branches of the tracheal airways. Click HERE
for associated diagram
09/29/09 The
bronchial tree. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/01/09 The
position of the heart in the thoracic cavity. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/01/09 Cardiac
auscultation. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/01/09 The
pericardium. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/01/09 Blood
flow between the heart and lungs. Click HERE
for associated animation
10/01/09 Features
of the heart. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/01/09 The
coronary arteries. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/01/09 The
cardiac veins. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/01/09 The
electrical conduction system of the heart and the EKG. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/06/09 Abdominal
Regions. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/06/09 Anterior
and lateral abdominal walls. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/06/09 The
rectus sheath. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/06/09 The
posterior abdominal wall. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/06/09 The
abdominal aorta. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/06/09 The
inguinal canal. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/06/09 Begin
abdominal contents. NOTE: no associated diagram
10/08/09 Finish
abdominal contents. NOTE: no associated diagram
10/08/09 The
liver. Note: no associated diagram
10/08/09 The
biliary tree. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/08/09 Portal
blood flow and portal hypertension. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/08/09 The
lumbar plexus. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/13/09 Branches
of the celiac trunk. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/13/09 Branches
of the superior mesenteric artery. Click HERE
for
associated diagram
10/13/09 Branches
of the inferior mesenteric artery. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/13/09 Vessels
of the posterior abdominal wall. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/13/09 Introduction
to the renal system. NOTE: no associated diagrams
10/13/09 An
overview of the kidney and kidney regions. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/13/09 The
blood vessels fo the kidney. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/13/09 The
nephron. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/13/09 The
microscopic structures of the kidneys. See Renal power point in content
area of d2l site
10/13/09 The
urinary bladder. See Renal power point in content area of d2l site
10/22/09 Comparisons
of male and female pelvi. NOTE: no associated diagram. See page in
course packet
10/22/09 Meiosis.
Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
10/22/09 Introduction
to the male reproductive system. NOTE: no associated diagrams
10/22/09 Overview
of the male reproductive structures. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
10/22/09 A
longitudinal section of the penis. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/22/09 A
cross sectional view of the penis. Click HERE
for
associated diagram
10/22/09 Begin
the spermatic cord: the cremaster muscle. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/27/09 Finish
spermatic cord. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/27/09 Introduction
to female reproduction. NOTE: no associated diagrams
10/27/09 The
breast. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/27/09 Female
reproductive structures including a midsagittal
section and the external
genitalia
10/27/09 The
uterus and associated structures. Click HERE
for associated diagarm
10/27/09 The
female reproductive cycles. Click HERE
and HERE for associated
diagrams
10/27/09 Cervical
mucus and the fern leaf pattern. NOTE: no associated diagram
10/27/09 Genetic
determination (boy vs girl)and Sexual development. Click HERE
and HERE and HERE
and HERE and HERE
and HERE for associated
diagrams
10/29/09 Introduction
to the gluteal region. Click HERE
and HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
10/29/09 The
deep gluteal region. Click HERE
for associated diagram
10/29/09 The
muscles of the anterior thigh. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagram
10/29/09 The
sacral plexus. Click HERE
for associated diagrams
10/29/09 The
general area of the femoral triangle. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/03/09 The
medial thigh. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagram
11/03/09 The
posterior thigh. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/03/09 The
anterior leg. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/03/09 The
dorsum of the foot. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/03/09 The
lateral leg. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/03/09 Introduction
to the knee. NOTE: no associated diagram. Consult diagram in course
packet
11/03/09 The
extrinsic ligaments of the knee. Click
HERE
and HERE
for associated diagram
11/03/09 The
more extrinsic ligaments of the knee. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/03/09 The
intrinsic knee. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/05/09 The
superficial compartment of the posterior leg. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
11/05/09 The
deep compartment of the posterior leg. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/05/09 The
relationship of the common peroneal nerve to the head of the fibula.
Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/05/09 The
first layer of the plantar foot. Click
HERE
for associated diagram
11/05/09 The
second layer of the plantar foot. Click
HERE
for associated diagram
11/05/09 The
third layer of the plantar foot. Click
HERE
for associated diagram
11/05/09 The
fourth layer of the plantar foot. Click
HERE
for associated diagram
11/05/09 The
arteries of the thigh. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/05/09 The
arteries of the leg. Click HERE
for associated diagram
For the lecture of the vertebrae refer to the power point presentation
posted in the content area of your d2L site.
11/12/09 The
hyoid bone.
11/12/09 Introduction
to the vertebral column
11/12/09 A
typical vertebra
11/12/09 Cervical
vertebrae
11/12/09 Thoracic
vertebrae
11/12/09 Lumber
vertebrae
11/12/09 The
sacrum and coccyx
11/12/09 Spinal
ligaments
11/12/09 Respiratory
muscles of the back. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
11/12/09 The
erector spinae muscles. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/12/09 The
transversospinalis muscles. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
11/17/09 Introduction
to the nervous system. NOTE: no associated diagrams
11/17/09 A
lateral view of the brain. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/17/09 A
midsagittal view of the brain. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/17/09 A
midsagittal view of the brain (magnified). Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/17/09 The
limbic system. NOTE: no associated diagram
11/17/09 The
brain ventricles. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
11/17/09 Various
fiber tracts of the brain. NOTE: no associated diagram
11/17/09 Some
clinical aspects of the brain. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/17/09 The
homunculus. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/17/09 Begin
cranial nerves. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagram
11/19/09 Mnemonic
for cranial nerve modalities. NOTE: no assocaited diagram
11/19/09 The
cerebral arterial circle. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/19/09 An
overview of the central nervous system. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/19/09 A
cross section through the spinal cord. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/19/09 The
makup of a spinal nerve (including a discussion of the reflex arc).
Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/19/09 The
meninges. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/19/09 The
spinal cord in the vertebral canal. Consult the diagram from the handout
in class
11/19/09 Ascending
spinal pathways. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/19/09 Descending
spinal pathways. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/19/09 Segmentation
of the nervous system. NOTE: no associated diagram
11/19/09 Introduction
to the autonomic nervous system. Refer to power point presentation
posted in the d2L content area
11/19/09 The
sympatheitic nervous system. Refer to power point presentation posted
in the d2L content area
11/19/09 The
parasympathetis nervous system. Refer to power point presentation posted
in the d2L content area
11/19/09 Revisit
the sympathetic nervous system. Refer to power point presentation posted
in the d2L content area
11/24/09 Finish
sympathetic nervous system slide. Refer to power point presentation
posted in the d2L content area
11/24/09 Draw
out the sympathetic nervous system possible pathways. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/24/09 Various
neurotransmitters. Refer to power point presentation posted in the
d2L content area
11/24/09 Referred
pain. Refer to power point presentation posted in the d2L content area
11/24/09 Muscles
of facial expression. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/24/09 Muscles
of mastication. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagram
11/24/09 Supra/infra
hyoid muscles. Click HERE
for associated diagram. Include brief pharyngeal constrictor muscles. Click
HERE
for associated diagram
11/24/09 More
muscles of the neck. Click HERE
for associated diagram
11/24/09 A
greatly abbreviated cervical plexus. Click HERE
for associated diagram
12/01/09 Accessory
structures of the eye. NOTE: no associated diagrams
12/01/09 The
eyeball. Click HERE
for associated diagram
12/01/09 Glaucoma.
NOTE: no associated diagram
12/01/09 Reshaping
of the lens. NOTE: no associated diagram
12/01/09 Near/far
sighted. NOTE: no assoicated diagram
12/01/09 Recap
of the structures of the eyeball. View associated power point on special
senses: eye
12/01/09 The
extrinsic muscles of the eye. Click HERE
for associated diagram
12/01/09 The
layers of the retina. Click HERE
for assoicated diagram
12/01/09 Visual
pathways and associated lesions. Click HERE
for associated diagram
12/03/09 The
outer ear. Click HERE
for associated diagram
12/03/09 The
middle ear. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
12/03/09 The
muscles of the middle ear. Click HERE
for associated diagram
12/03/09 Introduction
to the inner ear. Click HERE
for associated diagram
12/03/09 The
cochlea and spiral organ. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
12/03/09 The
structures of the vestibular system. Click HERE
and HERE
for associated diagrams
12/03/09 Hair
cell impulses. Click HERE
for associated diagram
12/08/09 The
nasal and oral cavities. Click HERE
for associated diagram
12/08/09 An
anterior view of the oral cavity. Click HERE
for associated diagram
12/08/09 Tooth.
Click HERE
for Associated diagram
12/08/09 The
tongue and associated oral cavity. Click HERE
for associated diagram
12/08/09 Extrinsic
tongue muscles. Click HERE
for associated diagram