BIOS 255 Unit 6 Lab Instructions
BIOS 255 Week 6 Lab Instructions
Activity Description Points
Part 1 Respiratory Anatomy and Histology PowerPoint 15
Part 2 Respiratory anatomy quiz 10 structures 5
Part 3 Respiratory anatomy physiology questions 10
Total 30
*All due dates can be found on your Canvas calendar or in the Modules section.
References
1. Saladin, K. (2019). Anatomy and Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function (9 th ed.). McGraw-
Hill
Materials
1. Respiratory anatomy model 2. Respiratory anatomy pictures
Respiratory anatomy PowerPoint
1. Create a Word document or PowerPoint presentation (PowerPoint is strongly recommended) with
labeled images of gross anatomical structures of the lungs on the dissections and models as well
as images of respiratory histology.
1.1. Take pictures of the respiratory models and dissection.
1.2. It is OK to share images with other students, but you must make your own labels.
1.3. Insert images into PowerPoint
1.4. Using arrows, circles, brackets, and highlighting indicate the following structures:
On models:
Upper respiratory structures
Oral cavity Laryngopharynx
External nares Larynx
Nasal cavity Thyroid cartilage
Nasal conchae Epiglottis
Larynx Glottis
Nasopharynx Vocal fold (true vocal cord)
Uvula
Pharyngeal tonsil Vestibular fold (false vocal cord)
Oropharynx Arytenoid cartilage
Palatine tonsil Cricoid cartilage
Lingual tonsil
Lower respiratory structures
Trachea Lung
Trachealis muscle Cardiac notch (impression)
Tracheal rings Primary bronchus
Carina Secondary bronchus
Hilus Visceral pleura
Histologic structures:
Trachea Trachealis muscle
Tracheal ring (cartilage) Pseudostratified ciliated columnar
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, BIOS 255 Unit 6 Lab Instructions
epithelium Alveolar duct
Bronchus Alveolar sac
Bronchiole Alveolus
Respiratory bronchiole
1.5. Using Canvas, submit the file to the Week 6 laboratory assignment by the indicated due date.
1.6. Below is an example of one slide (of many) from a similar assignment on bones of the skull. It
is clearly labeled, not distorted, and a quality picture. Assuming the other slides labeled all
necessary structures, this would have received 100%.
Label the following structures:
Nasal Conchae
Pharyngeal tonsil
Vestibule
Auditory tube
Uvula
Oral Cavity
Palatine tonsil
Lingual Tonsil
Oropharynx
Esophagus
Vocal Cord
Larynx Epiglottis
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BIOS 255 Week 6 Lab Instructions
Activity Description Points
Part 1 Respiratory Anatomy and Histology PowerPoint 15
Part 2 Respiratory anatomy quiz 10 structures 5
Part 3 Respiratory anatomy physiology questions 10
Total 30
*All due dates can be found on your Canvas calendar or in the Modules section.
References
1. Saladin, K. (2019). Anatomy and Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function (9 th ed.). McGraw-
Hill
Materials
1. Respiratory anatomy model 2. Respiratory anatomy pictures
Respiratory anatomy PowerPoint
1. Create a Word document or PowerPoint presentation (PowerPoint is strongly recommended) with
labeled images of gross anatomical structures of the lungs on the dissections and models as well
as images of respiratory histology.
1.1. Take pictures of the respiratory models and dissection.
1.2. It is OK to share images with other students, but you must make your own labels.
1.3. Insert images into PowerPoint
1.4. Using arrows, circles, brackets, and highlighting indicate the following structures:
On models:
Upper respiratory structures
Oral cavity Laryngopharynx
External nares Larynx
Nasal cavity Thyroid cartilage
Nasal conchae Epiglottis
Larynx Glottis
Nasopharynx Vocal fold (true vocal cord)
Uvula
Pharyngeal tonsil Vestibular fold (false vocal cord)
Oropharynx Arytenoid cartilage
Palatine tonsil Cricoid cartilage
Lingual tonsil
Lower respiratory structures
Trachea Lung
Trachealis muscle Cardiac notch (impression)
Tracheal rings Primary bronchus
Carina Secondary bronchus
Hilus Visceral pleura
Histologic structures:
Trachea Trachealis muscle
Tracheal ring (cartilage) Pseudostratified ciliated columnar
This study source was downloaded by 100000884123152 from CourseHero.com on 04-30-2024 03:11:36 GMT -05:00
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, BIOS 255 Unit 6 Lab Instructions
epithelium Alveolar duct
Bronchus Alveolar sac
Bronchiole Alveolus
Respiratory bronchiole
1.5. Using Canvas, submit the file to the Week 6 laboratory assignment by the indicated due date.
1.6. Below is an example of one slide (of many) from a similar assignment on bones of the skull. It
is clearly labeled, not distorted, and a quality picture. Assuming the other slides labeled all
necessary structures, this would have received 100%.
Label the following structures:
Nasal Conchae
Pharyngeal tonsil
Vestibule
Auditory tube
Uvula
Oral Cavity
Palatine tonsil
Lingual Tonsil
Oropharynx
Esophagus
Vocal Cord
Larynx Epiglottis
This study source was downloaded by 100000884123152 from CourseHero.com on 04-30-2024 03:11:36 GMT -05:00
https://www.coursehero.com/file/230605292/BIOS-255-Week-6-Lab-Instructions-Modifiedpdf/