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Professor of Biology |
Phone: 321-3436 |
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 2:00-4:30 pm. Additional times by appointment. |
"There are two names for everything in anatomy, except... when there are three or more." Dr. T. Meehan |
BIOL 211 - Vertebrate Embryology (Fall 2013) |
Embryology
Course Information
Lab Tuesday and Thursday in AH 107. Lab Sec. A 9:30-10:55 am. Lab Sec. B: 11:00-12:25 pm. Lecture and Lab are co-requisites and must be taken concurrently. Biol 211 is a Group I Biology Elective. Offered only during the Fall semester. |
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• Stedman’s Medical Dictionary. 28th ed. 2005. Williams and Wilkins. ISBN 978-0781733908 |
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Embryology Lab Resources & Assignments: | |||||||
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Labs # 1-6 Meiosis
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http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/testes3.html http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/tutorials/meiosis/main.html http://www.erin.utoronto.ca/~w3bio380/sup2Frameset2.htm http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/b/bnchorle/www/intro.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/meiosis3.htm
PowerPoint Slides prepared by Dr. Ross (full size, updated version is on the shared directory) [restricted to CBU domain] Human Spermatogenesis http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Histo/frames/histo_frames.html
Oogenesis and Fertilization in Ascaris: Human Reproductive System Anatomy, Histology of Testis and Ovary (DVD's/Videos are available in room AH 107 and may be viewed there)
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http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/cleavage1.html http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/gastrulation1.html http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/splab2/index.htm ![]() ![]() |
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Labs 8 & 9 Frog |
http://worms.zoology.wisc.edu/frogs/mainmenu.html Assigned for Embryology Lab Unit 1. http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/splab3/index.htm http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/splab3/sld002.htm http://web.reed.edu/academic/departments/biology/courses/BIO351/movie.html http://www.ultranet.com/~jkimball/BiologyPages/F/FrogEmbryology.html
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http://www.ultranet.com/~jkimball/BiologyPages/S/Spemann.html |
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4mm Frog |
Web Resources:
http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/34frogwm.htm View all 37 images and study the captions! Also includes quiz questions. Excellent preparation for Lab Exam 2. http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/34mmfrog/db34fg1.htm View all 44 images and study the captions! Excellent preparation for Lab Exam 2. http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/57mmfrog/db57fg1.htm http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/splab3/index.htm http://www.ultranet.com/~jkimball/BiologyPages/F/FrogEmbryology.html http://worms.zoology.wisc.edu/frogs/mainmenu.html ![]() ![]() |
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Lab
Unit 3: Early Chick
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http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/33hrwm.htm http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/splab4/index.htm http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/embryodisc1.html http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/24hrwm.htm Chick 24 hr. serial c.s. http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/24hrchck/24ck1.htm Chick 24 hr. sagittal sec. -- Samuel Butler Life and Habit (1877) |
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48 hr. Chick & Live Chick |
Lab
Unit 4: 48 hr. Chick & Live Chick Embryos
http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/48hrwm1.htm ![]() ![]()
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10 mm Pig
Lab Unit 5
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Lab
Unit 5: 10 mm Pig
http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/CBL/Embryo/WWWPig/Pigsty.htm http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/CBL/Embryo/wwwpig/tutorial/Pigtut.htm Images of the first nine weeks of human development. http://www.visembryo.com/baby/index.html Demo of CD with three labeled and unlabeled cross sections
Preserved mammal embryos (including human) Human development models Models of human fetus in uterus. 10 mm pig, whole. Turtox 10 mm pig, selected cross sections (with Turtox key card). 10 mm pig [Note sagittal views] 10 mm pig [Note: whole mount, sagittal views, and cross sections] Pig embryo, w.m., 4-6 mm or 8-12 mm Pig embryo, 10 mm rep. sag. sec. 10 mm pig serial c.s. [Complete series] 10 mm pig serial cross sections (several sets: B&W and color) Human developmental anatomy slide sets (Carolina) (Biology Media) Q: How many pigs in
a litter?
Coverage & Format: Lab Unit 5 material (10 mm pig) The usual lab exam format (this lab exam will be from digital images). |
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Embryology Lecture Resources & Assignments: | |||||||||
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Final |
BIOL
211 Comprehensive Lecture Final
(during Final Exam Week). Multicompletion [12] [Multicompletion Instructions: Answer A if 1, 2, & 3 are correct; B if 1 & 3; C if 2 & 4; D if 4; E if all are correct] Multiple Choice (choose the one, best answer) [15] Matching (germ layers) [23] Matching (structure ID) [10] Matching (structure origin) [18] True/False (0.5 pt. ea.) [27] Beginning of Human Development, 1st Week: Ch. 2 (4), Formation of Bilaminar Embryonic Disc, 2nd Week and Placenta, Fetal Membranes: Chs. 3&7 (3), Formation of Germ Layers and Early Diff., 3rd Week: Chs. 4&5 (5), Body Cavities, Mesenteries, Diaphragm: Ch. 8 (4), Pharyngeal Apparatus: Ch. 9 (8), Respiratory Sys.: Ch. 10 (3), Digestive Sys.: Ch. 11 (4), Urogenital Sys.: Ch. 12 (6), Cardiovascular Sys.: Ch. 13 (9), Nervous Sys.: Ch. 17 (25), Eye and Ear: Ch. 18 (22), Integumentary Sys.: Ch. 19 (12).
In-class Lecture Quizzes #1-7 total 40 points
Lecture Exams #1-5 total 500 points Comprehensive Lecture Final = 100 points. Lab Exams 1-5 @ 100 points each total 500 points. A = 100-90.0 % [and, of course, >100 % = A] B = 89.9-80.0 % C = 79.9-70.0 % D = 69.9-60.0 % |
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Unit 5 |
Lecture
Unit 5: Dig. Sys., Resp. Sys., Coelom & Mesenteries, Branchial arches,
and UG Sys.
Format: 50% Diagrams to label; 50% Fill-in-the-blank questions. Date: TBA.
Web Sites for Unit 5
http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryo/gastro.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/Gi98/gidev.htm http://www.med.unc.edu/embryo_images/unit-digest/ digest_htms/digesttoc.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryo/resp.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/resp98/respdev.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/parch98/parchdev.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/Face98/facedev.htm http://www.med.unc.edu/embryo_images/unit-hednk/ hednk_htms/hednktoc.htm http://www.people.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/sexdev.html http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryo/kidney.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/Kidney98/kidneydev.htm http://www.med.unc.edu/embryo_images/unit-genital/ genital_htms/genitaltoc.htm http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/CBL/Embryo/sysnote.htm |
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Unit 4 |
Lecture
Unit 4: Sense organs, Integument, Circulatory sys.
Using Chicken embryo examples. http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/ecto4.html http://weber.u.washington.edu/~adavis/reh/reh.html http://www.med.unc.edu/embryo_images/unit-eye/eye_htms/eyetoc.htm http://www.med.unc.edu/embryo_images/unit-ear/ear_htms/eartoc.htm http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/ecto5.html http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryo/cardio.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/Heart98/heartdev.htm http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/ GrossAnatomy/thorax0/heartdev/main_fra.html http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/CBL/Embryo/Sections/Heart.htm http://www.med.unc.edu/embryo_images/unit-cardev/cardev_htms/cardevtoc.htm http://www-health.santafe.cc.fl.us/health/vccl/content.HTML http://www.rnceus.com/cardframe.html http://www.kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp/multimed/VE/VE.html#intro http://www.rchc.rush.edu/rmawebfiles/Embryology.htm |
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Unit 3 |
Lecture
Unit 3: Nervous System
Lecture Quizzes for Unit 3
Topics: First 4 lecture on this unit (lecture + text) Format: Multiple Choice. 5 points. Topics: 5 Brain Regions: (Telencephalon, Di-, Mes-, Met-, Myel-) Name the brain region that includes a specific cranial nerve nucleus or structure. 8 Functional Categories (see list, Suppl. p. 63 & slides): Name the described functional category. 12 Cranial Nerves: Give the name and # of the described nerve; name the brain region that includes a specified C.N. nucleus. Format: Fill-in the blanks. 5 points (10 questions) DO NOT leave the mastery of these fundamentals to the last minute. Histogenesis of the Nervous System
http://isc.temple.edu/neuroanatomy/lab/embryo_new/index.htm http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/ecto2.html http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/neuraldevel1.html http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/ecto3.html Scroll down the page to Hypophysis. http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/Face98/facedev.htm Using Chicken embryo examples. http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/ecto4.html
http://www.med.unc.edu/embryo_images/unit-nervous/nerv_htms/nervtoc.htm
Well labeled illustrations. Includes a self-quiz. Look at each of the following sections: Objectives Neural tube Telencephalon Neural Crest Brainstem Nuclei. http://www9.biostr.washington.edu:80/cgi-bin/DA/ PageMaster?atlas:NeuroSyllabus+ffpathIndex/ Syllabus^Chapters/SUBJECTS/Development^Topography+2 Or, use the following link then follow then choose Neuroanat. Syllabus then Development http://www9.biostr.washington.edu:80/ Includes embryo and adult neuroanatomy. http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryo/back.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/Back98/backdev.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryo/brain.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/Neuro98/neurodev.htm http://www.med.uc.edu/embryology/contents.htm http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/CBL/Embryo/Notes/neuron.htm http://laxmi.nuc.ucla.edu:8888/Teachers/pphelps/ Published_Trays/PS107-Fall98-Lec2/Pindex.html Colorful illustrations and Quicktime animations. http://laxmi.nuc.ucla.edu:8888/Teachers/pphelps/ Published_Trays/Nervous_System_Internet/Pindex.html
http://www.physiol.arizona.edu/CELL/Instruct/95PE-JM/418CNS.html http://www.teaching-biomed.man.ac.uk/moran/Intro.htm |
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Lecture
Unit 2
Topics: Material covered from the start of Unit 2 (~4 lectures) Fertilization, Blastocyst, and Early Gastrulation in mammal (human) Format: Objective (Multiple choice, Fill-in the Blanks, etc.) Five Points toward Lecture course total points. Topics: Lectures previous 4 lectures Gastrulation; Germ Layers; Early Neurulation. Format: Objective (Multiple choice, Fill-in the Blanks, etc.) Five Points toward Lecture course total points. |
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Sites for Lecture Unit 2
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Web
Resources on Lecture Unit 2 Topics:
http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/meiosis3.htm http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/Embryo1.htm The Visible Embryo has images of the first nine weeks of human development. For unit 2, we emphasize the first four weeks, from fertilization to somite development. http://www.visembryo.com/baby/index.html http://www.med.unc.edu/embryo_images/unit-bdyfm/bdyfm_htms/bdyfmtoc.htm http://www.med.uc.edu/embryology/contents.htm http://laxmi.nuc.ucla.edu:8888/Teachers/pphelps/Published_Trays/ Bsc_EmbrlgyPS97/Pindex.html http://laxmi.nuc.ucla.edu:8888/Teachers/pphelps/ Published_Trays/Neural_Crest_Demo/Pindex.html
In a discovery that upsets one of the central dogmas of biology, scientists in Denmark have determined that a 28-year-old man inherited a disease from his father that until now was believed transmissible only through women, scientists report in a study released today. The finding zeros in on the components of cells called the mitochondria, the main sources of the body's energy. These tiny bean-shaped constituents, found in each cell, carry their own DNA, apart from the body's nuclear genes inherited from both parents. Mitochondrial DNA has been believed passed from one generation to the next only along a maternal line of inheritance. Fathers, scientists long believed, did not transmit them. The sperm cells' few mitochondria, scientists discovered only two years ago, are assassinated by killer proteins in the egg. This molecular murder plot is carried out not long after conception. Now, Dr. Marianne Schwartz and colleagues in the department of clinical genetics at the Copenhagen Muscle Research Center have found that a man not only has inherited paternal mitochondria, but that he has developed a genetic muscle disease caused by a distinct defect due to paternal inheritance. |
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Lecture
Unit 1
http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/meiosis3.htm http://www.biology.arizona.edu/human_bio/problem_sets/ Human_Reproduction/human_reproduction.html http://wsrv.clas.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/meiosis1.html http://www.people.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/sexdet.html http://wsrv.clas.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/sexdet.html http://www.northwestern.edu/univ-relations/media_relations/releases/2003_04/dax1.html http://www.people.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/dedinote.html http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/CBL/Embryo/Notes/week1_3.htm
May include diagram(s) to label or identify. May include diagram(s) to label or identify. Human Reproductive System Anatomy, Histology of Testis and Ovary (DVD's and Videos are available in AH 107 and may be viewed there)
Male Reproductive System: Scrotum and testes, Epididymis and ductus deferens, Spermatic cord and inguinal canal, Accessory sex glands, and Penis. Female Reproductive System: Ovaries, Uterine tube, Uterus and vagina, External genitalia, and Mammary glands |
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Lecture and Lab material. |
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Web Sites |
Multimedia
Resources for Embryology
http://www.visembryo.com/baby/index.html http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Histo/frames/histo_frames.html |
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"Three days after fertilization a human egg has divided into eight 'totipotent' cells, four of which are visible here, surrounded by smaller cells..." Source: Kanigel, R. 1992. How does a fertilized egg turn into a fly, a chicken, you or me? From Egg to Adult. A Report from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Page 10. [restricted to CBU domain] |
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Please contact Dr. Anna E. Ross email: aross@cbu.edu |