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ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY SYLLABUS
BIOL 4110/4111 FALL 2008
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Instructor
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Office
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Phone
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E-mail
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Office Hours
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Dr. Gilbert Pitts
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Sundquist, C210
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221-7777
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pittsg@apsu.edu
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MF 9-10am
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Lecture: MWF 8:00-8:55 am, 3 credits, Sundquist room E205
Laboratory: Th
8:00-10:45 am, 1 credit, Sundquist room B223
Course Description
A survey of animal physiology with an emphasis on mammalian
systems. The molecular and cellular aspects of physiology as they relate to the
function of the organisms are considered. All major systems are discussed.
Course Objectives
o Develop
familiarity of physiology at all levels
o Understand the
similarities and differences of physiological systems in different types of
animals.
o Understand the
scientific method and be able to interpret scientific literature.
Prequisites
The prerequisites for this class are Biol 1110, 3060, and one eight-hour
chemistry course. Most of the material covered in chapters 1 and 2 of the
textbook has been covered in these courses. Therefore, we wll skip past
these chapters in this class. Nevertheless, it is important that all
students are familiar with these coincepts. Some of the
more important concepts are homeostasis, water, inorganic and organic molecules,
organelles, glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and electron transport.
Required Text: Animal Physiology: From Genes to
Organisms, by Sherwood, Klandorf, and Yancey.
Attendance & Etiquette
Students are expected to attend all lectures and laboratories.
Information will be presented in the lectures and laboratories that is not
included in the textbook. Students will be responsible for knowing this
information. Students are responsible for all information presented during
their absences. Make-up exams will only be given in extreme
circumstances, as judged by the instructor. You must provide a valid
reason for missing an exam before the exam date. Call or
e-mail me before the exam to determine your eligibility.
Academic and Classroom Misconduct
Students are expected to conduct themselves appropriately at
all times. Academic and classroom misconduct will not be tolerated.
Students must read the Code of Student Conduct in the new Student
Handbook for an understanding of what will be expected of them within the
academic setting.
Communications Devices
All beepers, cell phones, and other communication devices will
be turned off during class. There use is disruptive to others in the
class.
Students with Disabilities
Any student who has a condition that may affect his/her
performance is encouraged to make an appointment with me or to contact the
coordinator of disability issues (Disability Services, voice: 221-6230, voice
TTY: 221-6278).
Minors
According to APSU policy #3:032, minors (defined as those under
the age of 18) are not allowed in classrooms. While I recognize that
extenuating circumstances occur and make it difficult for some students to
attend without bringing children with them on occasion, I must enforce
University policy and thus will deny any request for a child in my classroom.
You should also be aware that minors are not allowed in academic labs, computer
labs, science labs, or the library. Further, children cannot be left in
halls outside classrooms. Please be aware that the policy on unattended minors
is for the purpose of ensuring that our classrooms are conducive to learning and
for the safety and protection of minors. For additional information on
minors on campus, contact the Office of Student Affairs in the
Morgan
University
Center.
Lab Animals
The study of animals as well as their tissues and organ systems
is an important part of physiology and this class. Therefore, live animals
may be used or sacrificed in some of the laboratories. Please treat all
animals with the respect and dignity that they deserve.
Course Requirements and Grading
Exam 1: 20%
Standard Grading Scale
Exam 2: 20%
% Score Grade
Exam 3: 20%
90+
A
Final Exam: 20%
80-89
B
Laboratory Quizzes: 10%
70-79
C
Laboratory Exercises: 10%
60-69
D
59 or less F
Notes: Exam questions will be taken from the lecture
and reading assignments.
The lecture and lab components are combined together and only one grade will be
awarded.
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Biology 4110
Lecture Schedule (Tentative)
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Week
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Date
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Topic
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Chapter
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Reading
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1
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Aug 25
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Membrane Physiology
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3
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68-102
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Aug 27
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Aug 29
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Neuronal Physiology
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4
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103-139
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2
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Sep 1
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Labor Day Holiday- No classes!!
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Sep 3
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Sep 5
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Nervous Systems
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5
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140-195
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3
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Sep 8
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Sep 10
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Sep 12
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Sensory Physiology
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6
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196-249
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4
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Sep 15
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Sep 17
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Sep 19
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Endocrine Systems
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7
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250-313
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5
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Sep 22
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Sep 24
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Sep 26
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Muscle Physiology
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8
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314-358
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6
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Sep 29
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Oct 1
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Oct 3
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Circulatory Systems
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9
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359-426
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7
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Oct 6
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Oct 8
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Oct 10
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Immune Systems
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10
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427-461
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8
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Oct 13-14
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Fall Break! No
Class!
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Oct 15
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Oct 17
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Respiratory Systems
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11
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462-520
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9
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Oct 20
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Oct 22
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Oct 24
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Excretory Systems
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12
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521-571
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10
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Oct 27
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Oct 29
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Oct 31
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Fluid & Acid-Base Balance
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13
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572-611
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11
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Nov 3
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Nov 5
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Nov 7
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Digestive Systems
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14
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612-669
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12
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Nov 10
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Nov 12
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Nov 14
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Energy Balance & Thermal Physiology
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15
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670-706
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13
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Nov 17
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Nov 19
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Nov 21
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Tennessee Academy of Science Meeting - No
Class!
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14
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Nov 24
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Reproductive Systems
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16
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707-759
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Nov 26
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Nov 28
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Thanksgiving
Holiday: No class!
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15
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Dec 1
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Dec 3
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Dec 5
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Final Exam -
Chapters 14-16: 10:30 am to 12:30
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Biology 4110 Laboratory Schedule (Tentative)
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Week
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Date
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Topic
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1
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Aug 28
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Lab 1: The Effect of Temperature on Physiological Processes
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2
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Sep 4
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Lab 2: Red Cell Fragility (Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure)
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3
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Sep 11
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Lab 3: Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses, Spinal Reflexes & The 3
R’s: Reflexes, Reaction Time, and Receptors
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4
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Sep 18
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Exam 1: Chapters 3-6
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5
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Sep 25
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Lab 4: Cardiovascular Dynamics (Physioex)
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6
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Oct 2
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Lab 5: Biopac Exercise 17: Heart Sounds
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7
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Oct 9
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Exam 2: Chapters 7-9
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8
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Oct 16
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Lab 6: Biopac Exercise 15: Aerobic Exercise Physiology
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9
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Oct 23
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Lab 7: Cell Culture
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10
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Oct 30
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Lab 8: Cell Culture
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11
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Nov 6
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Exam 3: Chapters 10-13
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12
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Nov 13
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Lab 9: Cell Culture
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13
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Nov 20
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Lab 10: Cell Culture
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14
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Nov 27
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Thanksgiving break- no laboratory
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