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Quick list of practical material

Use this list to supplement the pictures posted on Blackboard and your drawings for
review. This list is probably not complete. See slide list for details of slides. Any slides not
finished in the lab will have to be finished with Lab Atlas, Blackboard or web. Look at
posted questions and review lab manual for additional questions. Remember the in-lab
exercises as well. Utilize the things to know pages for each lab.
1. Porifera slides and specimen
2. Hydra slides, various; whole mounts, cross and longitudinal section show two tissue
layers
3. Obelia colony and medusa (two different slides)
4. Planarian; flatworm in cross section at pharynx and posterior and whole mount.
(acoelomate)
5. Nematode (Ascaris); pseudocoelomate, cross section at esophagus and mid-section
with organs
6. Annelid (segmented worm) whole specimen and cross section through intestine with
typhlosole
7. Diversity in phylum Mollusca; Clam and Squid specimens (Bivalve vs Cephalopod)
8. Arthropod specimens (crayfish and grasshopper)
9. Echinodermata (our first deuterstome) (5 through 7 are protostome - Ecdysozoa vs
Lophotrochozoa)
10. Chordate specimens; Lancelet (cephalochordate), Tunicate, Ascidian tadpole
(Urochordate)
11. Vertebrate specimens (Perch and frog dissected), Ave external only (comparative
anatomy)
12. Vertebrate specimens from walk though in lab such as the Lamprey and other
crainates with jaws.
13. Development specimens; Echinoderm, amphibian, Ave series for cleavage,
neurulation, organogenesis
14. Series of development slides for specimens in # 13
15. Pig series; systems macro tissue & organs and micro slides (detailed in the following)
16. External features including being able to determine sex of a pig
17. Oral cavity; path of food and air with associated structures.
18. Pig digestive system in the abdominal cavity; organs associated tissue and path of
food.
19. Pig excretory (urinary) kidney in abdominal cavity (slide is injected kidney)
20. Reproductive (male/female) systems in the abdominal cavity.

21. Pig circulatory system with pulmonary and systemic systems, artery vs vein
structure, major branches only.
22. Four chambered heart with valves and connection for pig (3 for amphibian and 2 for
fish)
23. Pig respiratory system (lungs and connections to air and blood, exchange at alevoli)
24. Interaction of circulation with respiration and digestive systems (hepatic portal vein)
25. Fetal modifications to circulation; placental, Foramen Ovale, Ductus Arteriosis
26. Nervous system in hierarchical fashion; neuron (cell) reflex arc (spinal cord) eye
(receptor)
27. Brain; command and control center for nervous system 7 homeostasis

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