Lab quiz 1 with errata and instructions, be ready to take a screenshot
- Due Aug 21, 2023 at 11:59am
- Points 5
- Questions 5
- Available until Sep 1, 2023 at 11:59am
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts Unlimited
Instructions
Except this one is for practice to familiarize yourself with these quizzes. There's no time limit, you have multiple attempts and you may check your answers right away. It's a free 5 points. Future quizzes will be timed and limited.
Oh, and here's your first screenshot or phone photo opportunity, take a pic of this:
Instructions and Errata Labs 2&3
- First, to help ID things you may certainly look forward in the lecture. Ie. to label all parts of bone tissue go look at the lecture chapter on bone tissue.
- Yellow = lysosomes, grey = peroxisomes or Golgi vesicles, depending on the list
- Use the available url’s to view the videos, there are three.
- On Canvas – links to online histo slides….Un. of Delaware.....
- Use any nerve slide EXCEPT peripheral or motor end plate, you won't see cells in those.
On Canvas – links to online histo slides….
Ex. 3-8, #20, skip it.
Use any nerve slide EXCEPT peripheral or motor end plate
Exercise 3.8, “Major Type” refers to: epithelial/connective/muscle/nervous
Read the question, find the correct exercise on your lab notes, select the appropriate letter you entered, compare it to the possible answers and select the correct one.
Here is one sample question you may find in a quiz:
#1 = Lab 1, Exercise 1-2 #1, “Fill in the blank…”
“The knee is _______________to the hip.
o Distal
o Proximal
o Superficial
o Inferior
Once you see this on a quiz you then go to your lab notes, scan to, "Exercise 1-2", find, "#1", it should read, "#1 Fill in the Blank". Once you have the correct Exercise and number (here, "#1"), you then look at what you placed in the blank, "The knee is _______distal_______to the hip." That is the answer, "o Distal", choose that one, touch the, "o" to select it. Watch for the occasional multiple answer, where you may have to check more than one, "o" to be completely correct.
Lab EXAM questions are different and there is a lab practice exam given before the actual lab exam so you may become familiar with those types of questions.
Evaluation
Each of 10 quizzes within this assignment are graded based on your answers from 0 correct to 10 correct. Zero correct carries no score, 10 correct is worth 10 points.
Rubric
- 10 points: 10 correct answers and on down to
- 0 Points: No correct answers or failed to take the exam before the due date.