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BIOL 125 – ANATOMICAL
TERMINOLOGY
Human Anatomy & Physiology
Listed for each laboratory: Lab Manual
Exercise References
Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology (6 th edition),
Elaine N. Marieb and Lori A. Smith, Pearson Education, Inc.,
2017.
Textbook References
Human Anatomy & Physiology (10th edition) Elaine N.
Marieb and Katja Hoehn, Pearson Education, Inc., 2016.
List of Anatomical Terms
Review Sheet Questions
LABORATORY #1 Special Senses –
Gustation, Olfaction
Exercise 17: Special Senses (p. 209-212); Plate 17, 18 (p. 357)
AND
,Study Area > Lab Study > Physi.oEx 9.1 > Hi.stology Atlas > Sort by: A-Z > Select “T” – Taste buds sli.de
AND
Study Area > Lab Study > PAL 3.0 > Anatomical Models > Nervous System – Special Senses (14-
15)
Olfaction Anatomy: Figure 17.15
Olfactory epithelium – pseudostratified epithelium
Olfactory receptor cells (sensory bipolar neurons) with cilia -
chemoreceptors
Supporting cells
Stem cells
Olfactory glands
Axons (filaments) of olfactory nerves (Cranial Nerve I)
Penetrate through olfactory foramina of cribriform plate of ethmoid bone (Fig.
7.10 – p. 210 in text)
Olfactory bulb
Mitral cells
Olfactory tract (to olfactory cortex in cerebrum)
Effect of sniffing
Gustation Anatomy: Figure 17.16 Papillae
– Vallate (posterior)
Foliate (sides)
Fungiform (scattered over surface)
Filiform (no taste buds/used for licking)
Taste Bud Anatomy:
Taste pore
Gustatory epithelial cells (receptors) - chemoreceptors Gustatory hairs
(microvilli)
Basal epithelial cells (stem cells)
Multiple sensory neurons associated with gustatory receptor cells
Axons of Cranial Nerves VII (Facial), IX (Glossopharyngeal), X (Vagus) to gustatory
cortex in cerebrum
Masteri.ngA&P > Study Area > Lab Study > PAL 3.0 > Hi.stology > Speci.al Senses (sli.de 6-11)
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Study Area > Lab Study > Physi.oEx 9.1 > Hi.stology Atlas > Sort by: A-Z > Select “C” – Cochlea sli.des
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Study Area > Lab Study > PAL 3.0 > Anatomi.cal Models > Nervous System – Speci.al Senses (9-13)
ANATOMY OF THE EAR
External Ear:
Pi.nna (auri.cle) – elasti.c carti.lage
Lobule
External acousti.c meatus
Cerumi.nous glands (sweat glands that produce wax) Tympani.c membrane
Masteri.ngA&P > Study Area > Lab Study > PAL 3.0 > Hi.stology > Speci.al Senses (15)
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Study Area > Lab Study > Physi.oEx 9.1 > Hi.stology Atlas > Sort by: A-Z > Select “R” – Reti.na sli.des and
Sort by: System – Nervous > Reti.na sli.des
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Study Area > Lab Study > PAL 3.0 > Anatomi.cal Models > Nervous System – Speci.al Senses (1-8)
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Study Area > Lab Vi.deos > Bone and Di.ssecti.on Vi.deos > Cow Eye Di.ssecti.on Vi.deos
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