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Biology 410 (Undergraduate Credit) or 5410 (Graduate Credit)
Instructor: Dr. Stan A. Baldwin
Texts:
Gray's Anatomy for Students , by Drake, et. al.
Color
Atlas of Anatomy,
by Rohen and Yokochi
Atlas of Human Anatomy, by Netter
Cranial Nerves in Health and Disease, by Wilson-Pauwels, et. al.
5
semester hours credit. 4 hours lecture/3 hours lab per week.
Offered
every spring.
The
goal of Human Gross Anatomy (Biology 410/5410) is to cover in detail human
anatomy.
The approach to the course is regional. In other words, each region
of
the body is studied in detail integrating organs, skeletal, musculature,
vascularture,
lymphatic and nervous systems. This is the approach used in
Medical
School gross anatomy. The course starts with the upper extremity
(arm)
and back, progresses through the thorax, abdomen, perineum and lower
extermity
(leg) and neck. The course finishes with head anatomy. Students will
learn how to identify anatomical
structures
on human X-rays, CT scans and
MRI’s. Interactive gross anatomy
and
radiological software will also be utilized.
We have an extensive set of
detailed
human anatomy models, which students
use to achieve an understanding
of
spatial relationship of various systems,
e.g., muscular, nervous etc.
Ready
to try an exam?
Anatomy
Exam I
Anatomy
Exam 2
Anatomy
Exam 3
Anatomy
Exam 4
Anatomy
Exam 5