What This Document Is
This document represents a completed assignment for BIO111: Anatomy & Physiology I with Terminology at East Coast Polytechnic Institute. Specifically, it details a student team’s exploration and responses within the Atlas App, focusing on tissues, the integumentary system, and the skeletal system. It includes answers to guided questions based on interactions with the app’s features.
Why This Document Matters
This completed assignment serves as an example for students enrolled in BIO111. It demonstrates how to approach the Atlas App activity, the expected level of detail in responses, and the types of anatomical structures and concepts covered in Week 2. Instructors may use it for grading rubrics or as a model answer.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *completed* assignment; it does not provide instruction on *how* to use the Atlas App or explain the underlying anatomical principles. It assumes prior knowledge of basic anatomy and physiology terminology. It is a specific instance of work and may not represent all possible correct answers.
What This Document Provides
The completed assignment includes responses to questions regarding: layers of the epidermis and dermis, functions of skin structures (sebaceous glands, sweat glands, Pacinian corpuscles), nerve types in the skin, hair root and shaft characteristics, identification of skeletal bones (skull, humerus, pelvis, ulna, carpals, patella, tibia, fibula, rib cage), longest bone in the body, number of ribs, the linea alba, humerus neck and shaft locations, skull parts, number of permanent teeth, and vertebral column structure (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, coccyx vertebrae and intervertebral discs). It does *not* include the actual Atlas App interface or the original labeling document.