What This Document Is
This document contains lab materials from the first week of BIO 150 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I at the College of Staten Island CUNY, dated January 29, 2018. It focuses on practical exercises completed *after* a lab session, covering foundational concepts and skills. The materials include recorded results and conclusions from experiments.
Why This Document Matters
This lab material is essential for students enrolled in BIO 150. It serves as a record of completed work, a basis for understanding experimental results, and a tool for reinforcing key anatomical and physiological principles introduced in the course. It’s used to demonstrate application of scientific methods and understanding of body organization. Students will likely use this to review before quizzes or exams.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document represents *completed* lab work, not a guide for *performing* the experiments. It doesn’t include the initial instructions, background information, or detailed procedures for each exercise. It also provides only a snapshot of data collected by one student (May Myet Chel) and may not represent the full range of possible results.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Results tables from an exercise on scientific methods and measurements, specifically relating upper limb length to overall height.
* Diagrams and labels of body cavities (cranial, vertebral, thoracic, abdominopelvic) and associated membranes.
* A labelled diagram of body surface regions.
* Observations and conclusions drawn from an exercise using a compound light microscope.
* Student conclusions regarding the accuracy of results and key anatomical relationships.
This preview *does not* include the original lab instructions, detailed experimental procedures, or a comprehensive explanation of the underlying anatomical and physiological concepts. It only shows the recorded results and conclusions.