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Important Dates

TUESDAY, 10/30/07: LAST DAY TO DROP


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Schedule of Lab Topics

WEEK OF
QUIZ TOPIC
August 27
--Quiz #1

Introduction & Safety
Microscopy Challenge - handout
Introduction to Taxonomy - handout

September 3
Quiz #2
Ex. 36 - Animal Kingdom: Phyla Porifera and Cnidaria
September 10
Quiz #3
Ex. 37 - Animal Kingdom: Phyla Platyhelminthes and Nematoda
September 17
Quiz #4
Ex. 38 - Animal Kingdom: Phyla Mollusca and Annelida
September 24
Quiz #5
Ex. 39 - Animal Kingdom: Phylum Arthropoda
October 1
Quiz #6
Ex. 39 - Animal Kingdom: Phyla Echinodermata & Chordata
October 8
--
Mid Term Exam
October 15
Quiz #7
Appendix I - Fetal Pig Dissection
October 22
Quiz #8
Appendix I - Fetal Pig Dissection, Continued
October 29
Quiz #9

Ex. 28 - Plant Kingdom: Divisions Hepaticophyta, Bryophyta
Ex. 29 - Plant Kingdom: Ferns & Their Allies
*LAST DAY TO DROP - TUESDAY, 10/30/07*

November 5
Quiz #10

Ex. 30 - Plant Kingdom: Gymnosperms

November 12
Quiz #11
Ex. 31 - Plant Kingdom: Angiosperms
November 19
--
TBA; Thanksgiving Holiday
November 26
Quiz #12
Ex. 32 - Plant Anatomy
December 3
--
FINAL EXAM

Note: Students are responsible for knowing all testing dates as well as the material to be tested. Students are furthermore responsible for coming to lab prepared to perform that day’s activity.

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Safety Rules

LABORATORY PROCEDURES

  1. Make sure you know how to properly dispose of any chemicals used in lab.
  2. Make sure all chemical and/or specimen containers are closed tightly after use. If chemicals come into contact with skin, wash immediately with water.
  3. Keep the laboratory clean and organized.
  4. Be familiar with experimental procedures you will be performing before coming to the laboratory.
  5. Wear safety glasses or goggles during exercises in which glassware and solutions are heated, or when dangerous fumes may be present, creating possible hazards to eyes or contact lenses.
  6. Wear clothing that, if damaged, would not be a serious loss, since chemicals may damage fabrics.

 

SAFETY RULES

  1. DO NOT EAT OR DRINK IN THE LAB! This includes preserved or unpreserved materials, specimens, and reagents located in the laboratory. Smoking is prohibited in all of the University of North Texas buildings.
  2. Discard of broken glassware in the glass disposal box located in the lab. This box is for glass only.
  3. Administer first aid immediately to clean, sterilize, and cover any scrapes, cuts, and burns where the skin is broken and/or where there may be bleeding. Wear bandages over open skin wounds.
    If you or another student is cut or injured in any way during the lab, you must inform the instructor immediately.
    Do not attempt to clean blood-contaminated spills!
  4. Handle hot glassware with appropriate tongs or test tube clamps. Use caution when heating chemicals.
  5. Use extra care when working with scalpels, razor blades, and glass pipettes. A glass pipette should never be forced into a pipump.
  6. Bare feet are not permitted in lab. Wear shoes as protection against broken glass or spillage.
  7. Know where to find emergency equipment such as the eyewash, fire extinguisher, and first aid kit. Report all accidents to an instructor immediately.
  8. Report any conditions that appear hazardous to an instructor.
  9. Do not bring children to the lab. Unaccompanied children are not permitted on the campus.

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Related Links

History of the Microscope

Animal Phyla

Pig Dissection

Plant Phyla

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