Course Title: BIOL 3920 Cadaver Dissection I

Professor: Dr. John Cossel Jr.

Credits: 1 credit

Meeting time: Wednesdays3:20 – 5:20 and on your own as necessary

Suggested text: Atlas of Clinical Gross Anatomy. Moses et al. 2005.

Course Description: Teams will dissect under the direction of the professor for a minimum of 2 hours per week (normally 2-3+ hrs./week). Additional time may be required for instrument clean up, quiz preparation and to finish locating target structures.

You will be working in pairs (2 pairs per body) to dissect and locate the structures listed for each week. You will receive a participation/performance grade based on your attendance and dissection performance (up to 1 pt. for each structure dissected and prepared on or before the due date (see calendar). The following is a list of manyof the structures for which you will be responsible, however others may be added!!!. Please note that this list is likely not all inclusive. In addition to dissecting and locating structures you will also need to know the basic function of these structures. This will be covered during group dissection time, and will be assessed during the regular quizzes. There will be a final “quiz” over a selection of all the material we cover during the semester. The approximate distribution of your grade points is 45% quizzes, 45% participation/performance and 10% “final”.

Integument System

Apocrine glands

Basement membrane

Deep fascia

Dermal papilla

Dermis

Epidermis

Eponychium

Hair

Hair bulb

Hair cuticle

Hair follicle

Hair root

Hypodermis

Lunula

Melanocytes

Melanosomes

Merocrine glands

Nail bed

Nail body

Nail fold

Nail groove

Nail matrix

Nail root

Papillary layer

Reticular layer

Root sheath

Sebaceous glands Strata:

Basale
Corneum

Spinosum
Granulosum
Lucidum

Skeletal System

Atlas

Axis

Clavicle

Ethmoid

Hamate

Humerus

Hyaline cartilage

Inferior nasal
concha

Lacrimal

Lunate

Mandible

Maxilla

Metacarpals 1-5

Nasal

Occipital

Ossified bone

Osteoblasts

Osteoclasts

Osteocytes

Palatine

Parietal

Periosteum

Phalanges

Pisiform

Radius

Scaphoid

Scapula

Sphenoid

Temporal

Trapezium

Trapezoid

Triquetrum

Ulna

Vomer

Vertebrae:

Cervical

Thoracic
Lumbar
Saccral
Coccyx

Zones:
Resting
Proliferation
Hypertrophy
Calcification
Ossification Zygomatic

Muscluar System

Biceps brachii

Biceps femoris

Brachialis

Brachioradialis

Calcaneal tendon

Deltoid

Digastric

Extensor carpi ulnaris

Extensor digitorum

Extensor digitorum longus

Extensor hallicus longus

External abdominal oblique

Flexor carpi radialis

Flexor carpi ulnaris

Frontalis

Gastrocnemius

Gluteus maximus

Gracilis

Internal abdominal oblique

Latissimus dorsi

Linea alba

Masseter

Orbicularis oculi

Orbicularis oris

Pectoralis major

Pectoralis minor

Platysma

Rectus abdominis

Rectus femoris

Sartorius

Semimembranosus

Semitendinosus

Serratus anterior

Soleus

Sternocleidomastoid

Temporalis

Tendinous intersection

Tensor fascia latae

Tibialis anterior

Transverse abdominis

Trapezius

Triceps brachii

Vastus intermedius

Vastus lateralis

Vastus medialis

Zygomaticus major

Nervous System

3rd ventricle

4th ventricle

Arachnoid mater

Axon

Body (centrum)

Central sulcus

Cerebellum

Cerebral aquaduct

Cerebrum

Corpus callosum

Glial cells

Cortex

Dendrite

Dura mater

Gray matter

Gyri

Hypertonic

Hypothalamus

Inferior articular
process

Intervertebral discs

Lateral fissure

Longitudinal fissure

Medulla

Medulla oblongata

Meninges

Midbrain

Myelin sheath

Neuron cell body

Neurons

Nodes of Ranvier

Nucleus

Olfactory bulbs

Optic chiasma

Pia mater

Pineal body

Pituitary

Pons

Postcentral gyrus

Precentral gyrus

R/L hemispheres

R/L lateral
ventricles

Schwann cell
body/nucleus

Spinal cord

Spinal nerves

Spinous process

Sulci

Superior articular process

Thalamus

Transverse fissure

Transverse process

Vertebral foramen

White matter