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   Beginning this 2003-2004 school year, my Anatomy and Physiology courses has been split into two courses: (1) Anatomy and (2) Physiology. This has been done to lengthen the course so that there is sufficient time to address all the state content standards. In addition, by making the Anatomy course a hands-on experiential class, the format more closely mirrors the lab portion of a post-secondary course. Thus, the Physiology course is freed to focus on higher level cognitive processes. As the semester progresses, this page will be changed and others added to reflect our progress in course development.

PHYSIOLOGY PAGE


MANIKENTM Page
Physiology Notebook - FALL 09
Daily Log Fall 2009

Sample Final Exam
Videos Used in Class
State Curriculum Standards

BODIES - The Exhibtion

 
Hole's Anatomy on line

Wise Words from Previous Classes on How to Succeed

Parchment
Ian Waterman

Lab Report Format
Class Page

www.MedlinePlus.gov  Health Information Resources
The Biochemistry Page
 

Excellent Animations from UC Davis

Glycolysis animation #1 Chemiosmosis Glycolysis animation #2
Fermentation & Lactic Acid Energy Yield Animation - Summary Glycolysis animation #3
Krebs Cycle Alternative Energy sources - Proteins.Fats, CHO ETC Animation

  Action Potential Animation  
 
 
 

Terminology Power Point
Lecture Slides Chap 1
Lecture Slides Chap 2
Lecture Notes Chap 3
Lecture Notes Chap 4
Muscle List

Photo Journal

Woopie &The Gang
Ralphetta Stein
Skinand more skin
Floating bubbles
A Pig Heart is just a Big Part
The Ol' Pig Lung - it weighed a ton!
Making Soap
Ralph N. Stein
Ms. Nayeema -Henna artist
Muscle Maniken ™
Body Girls

 


Check out 1999 trip to 
      UT(Slide Show)
Moral Dilemmas
Item Analysis Chap 2 & 3

Spinning Wool
Making Lye Soap
Bubble Float
A forensic activity
Cuts of Meat