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ACB 3319

Systemic Human Anatomy


Introduction

Dr. Michele Barbeau


mbarbeau@uwo.ca
MSB 486
Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319
Systemic Human Anatomy
Date and Time:
Live Lectures: Tuesday & Thursday 9:30-10:20am
Face to Face Laboratory: Fridays 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Online Laboratory Recoding: Thurdays 3:30-5:00pm

Course Director (Fall): Dr. Michele Barbeau, MSB 491


email: mbarbeau@uwo.ca
Course Director (Winter): Dr. Peter Merrifield, MSB 486
Instructors:
Dr. Michele Barbeau mbarbeau@uwo.ca
Dr. David Cechetto David.Cechetto@Schulich.uwo.ca
Dr. Peter Merrifield Peter.Merrifield@Schulich.uwo.ca
Lab Demonstrations
First Lab demonstration: Thurs/Friday September 7/8

Teaching Assistants: Mark Abbott


John Kelley
Akmal Shahzad
Ornela Kljakic
Tracy Barbero

Online TAs Jacob Fanous


Yoaw Ismail
Sureka Selvakumaran
Ethan Bazos
Books and Notes:
Required:
1. ACB 3319 Class Notes – available online
via Sakai

2. Human Anatomy, Marieb, Wilhelm and


Mallatt; 8th edition
(including a Brief Atlas of the Human
body; 2nd Edition). Pearson/Cummins
Pub. Co.2013. (ISBN-10: 0321822145 •
ISBN-13: 9780321822147)

(6 or 7th Edition also acceptable)


Evaluation
Friday October 27, 7pm 20%
December Exam Period 20%
Friday March 2, 7pm 20%
April Exam Period 20%
Laboratory component:
Laboratory Exam (5% each) 20%
100%

**Exams are non-cumulative


Syllabus Information
Online Student Laboratory Drop-in

• Fridays 12:30-1:20 DSB 2005

• Not a teaching session –


• not a replacement for online lab session

• Specimens will be available for viewing


• Optional - added due to interest from online students
How to ask a question…..
1. Try to find the answer yourself using textbook and another
source
2. Still confused.....

Question about course content


1. Email instructor who taught material
2. Email TA
3. Echo360 – ask during live lecture or recorded*
4. Owl forum*
*If no response after a few days, try email

Question about course admin


1. Fall term – email mbarbeau@uwo.ca
2. Winter term – email Dr. Merrifield
Tips for success in ACB 3319

1.“Attend Class”
2.Give classes your undivided attention
3.Skim readings before class
4.Don’t get behind!
Attendance vs Written Exam Performance
0.9
* * * *
0.85
Exam Question Index Score

0.8

0.75

0.7 F2F
FW Online
0.65 Online Summer

0.6

0.55 Mean ± SE

0.5
0 1 2 3 4+
Number of Lecture Views
Early Embryology Objectives
• Describe where fertilization and implantation
normally occur
• Describe the fate of the inner cell mass and
trophoblast during the second week of
development
• Define gastrulation
• Identify the 3 germ layers and describe 2
anatomical structures derived from each layer
Embryonic Period

Fetal Period

38 weeks
Fertilization and the First 8 Days

endometrium
Clinical Correlation: Ectopic Pregnancy

Abdominal pregnancy

5 - Placenta previa
Ovarian pregnancy

2,3,4 Tubal pregnancy


Morula & Blastocyst Formation
Formation of Bi-laminar Embryo
Formation of Bi-laminar Embryo
Clinical Correlation: Twins Dizygotic
Monozygotic
Bi-laminar Embryonic Disc
Formation of Trilaminar Embryo
Formation of The Notocord

16 Day Embryo
b c
Derivatives of Germ Layers
Posterior

View Spinal cord

Vertebral column
Lining of
digestive tube Kidney

Rib
Muscle of
digestive tube
Peritoneal cavity
Anterior
Skin
Ectoderm
Bone
Mesoderm
Muscle
Endoderm
Formation of The Neural Tube –
Neurulation
Neurulation
Neurulation
Neurulation
Cylindrical Body Plan
Germ Layers in the Adult
Derivatives of Germ Layers
Posterior

View Spinal cord

Vertebral column
Lining of
digestive tube Kidney

Rib
Muscle of
digestive tube
Peritoneal cavity
Anterior
Skin
Ectoderm
Bone
Mesoderm
Muscle
Endoderm
Embryonic Layer Derivatives
Embryology Animations Sites:

Indiana University: http://www.indiana.edu/~anat550/embryo_main/index.html

Simbryo: http://missinglink.ucsf.edu/restricted/simbryo/site/early.html
Early Embryology Objectives
• Describe where fertilization and implantation
normally occur
• Describe the fate of the inner cell mass and
trophoblast during the second week of
development
• Define gastrulation
• Identify the 3 germ layers and describe 2
anatomical structures derived from each layer

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