anatomy and physiology 4th quarter
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Anatomy and Physiology
4th Quarter Project
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You will create a short PowerPoint presentation on your assigned topic
You will need to teach the class the information that I have directed you to teach.
You will e-mail me your PowerPoint by midnight, May 5.
You should limit the information per screen; do not use font smaller than 32. Pictures are great.
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Your presentation should be content rich, but stick to the main points.
We will have a quiz on all of the presentations.
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1. Conjunctivitis
Describe the conjunctiva What is conjunctivitis? How is it treated? Why is it a concern among school
students?
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2. Internal Anatomy of the Eye Describe the structure and function of
the following features of the eye: Sclera Cornea Choroid Ciliary body Iris Pupil retina
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3. Vision Explain the role of rods and cones in vision Define bipolar cells Ganglion cells Optic nerve Optic disc Fovea centralis Where is the visual center in the brain?
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4. Path of light through the Eye What is the role of the cornea in vision? Define accommodation Explain how the image is projected on the
retina and how the perception is corrected in the brain
Explain the difference between myopia and hyperopia
How do glasses correct for these distortions?
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5. Cataracts and Glaucoma
What are cataracts? How are they treated? What is glaucoma? How is it treated?
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6. Structures of the Ear
Explain the organs of the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear
Explain how sound is transmitted through the ear to cochlear duct
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7. Equilibrium and Strabismus
Define the vestibular apparatus Explain “static equilibrium” versus
dynamic equilibrium.”
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8. Mechanism of hearing
Where are the hearing receptors found?
What is the role of the basilar membrane?
How does the impulse get to the brain?
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9. Smell Receptors and sense of smell
Where are the olfactory receptors? How do olfactory receptor cells work? How does the impulse get to the
brain?
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10. Taste Describe the taste receptors What are gustatory cells and where
are they found? How do taste impulses get to the
brain?
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11. Gross Anatomy of the Brain
Describe the: Cerebral hemispheres Cerebellum Brainstem Diencephalon
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12. Meninges and Cerebrospinal fluid
Describe the 3 different meninges What is cerebrospinal fluid made of
and what is its function? What is meningitis?
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13. White matter, gray matter and Basal nuclei
What is white matter and where is it found?
What is gray matter and where is it found?
What is the corpus callosum and why is it important?
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14. Alzheimer’s Disease
Describe the early symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease
Describe the later symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease
What happens to the brain of Alzheimer’s patients?
Provide some statistics of how many people are afflicted with AD
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15. Parkinson’s Disease
Describe the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease
Describe the changes in the brain that take place in the brain of patients with PD
Describe treatment of PD
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16.Traumatic Brain Injury
Define Contusion Define concussion Explain the events of stroke What is cerebral edema?
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17.The Blood Brain Barrier
What is the function of the blood-brain barrier?
What can pass the barrier? What substances are not permeable
to the barrier?
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Rubric
Ppt submitted on time 20 points
Slides communicate without excess verbiage—font large enough
20 points
Presentation to class 10 points
Prescribed Questions Clearly Addressed
40 points
Information reflects research beyond text
10 points