Lab
Lab
Lab
BIO 560
LAB 1 REPORT
FUNDAMENTAL PHYSIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
NAME:
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GROUP:
DATE:
GROUP MEMBERS: 1.
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3.
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INSTRUCTIONS
1. Completed report sheets will provide the basis for your course work (lab report – 10%)
assessment mark in BIO 560.
2. Make sure your name is clearly written in the space provided on the front of this report
sheet.
3. In completing the report sheets:
a) Do not expand any written answer beyond the space provided for.
b) Sketches and diagrams should fill the space provided and should be made with
pencil.
c) All written work should be in ink.
4. Report sheets should be handed in for marking, a week from the date of this practical.
5. Reports handed in late WILL NOT be marked.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. FLOW OF PROCEDURE
3. RESULTS
4. DISCUSSION
A. Units of Measurement
b. A power lifter lifts 500 lb 6 ft off the ground. How much work has he performed?
How many calories of energy did he use to produce this work? ________________ cal
If he performs this feat 11 times in 1 minute, what is his power output? __________ W
B. Concentration of Solutions
Atomic weights: Na = 23 K = 39
Ca = 40 Cl = 35.5
1. How many grams of glucose would you need to make 500 ml of an 8 % solution?
_________________ g
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3. How many grams of KCl would you need to make 250 ml of a 0.5 M solution?
__________________________ g
6. Sodium ions are found in the extracellular fluid (ECF) in a concentration of 150 mM. How
many grams per litre is this? ____________________________ g/L
7. What osmolar concentration would an 11.7 % solution of NaCl be? ___________ Osm
11. You want to make 500 ml of an isotonic glucose solution to infuse into a patient. How many
grams of glucose do you need? ______________________ g
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LAB 2 REPORT
MOVEMENT THROUGH MEMBRANES
NAME:
SID:
GROUP:
DATE:
GROUP MEMBERS: 1.
2.
3.
4.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Completed report sheets will provide the basis for your course work (lab report – 10%)
assessment mark in BIO 560.
2. Make sure your name is clearly written in the space provided on the front of this report
sheet.
3. In completing the report sheets:
a) Do not expand any written answer beyond the space provided for.
b) Sketches and diagrams should fill the space provided and should be made with pencil.
c) All written work should be in ink.
4. Report sheets should be handed in for marking, a week from the date of this practical.
5. Reports handed in late WILL NOT be marked.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. FLOW OF PROCEDURE
3. RESULTS
A. DIFFUSION
Time in minutes for methylene blue to become evenly dispersed throughout the beakers.
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b. What is the principle driving force for the net diffusion? __________________________
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B. OSMOSIS
1. Osmotic Pressure
TIME (MIN)
FLUID MOVEMENT (MM) 10 20 30 40 50 60
Total Movement
30% sucrose
10 min movement
Total Movement
60% sucrose
10 min movement
a. Plot the total movement (mm) against time (mins) on a graph paper.
0.4% NaCl
0.9% NaCl
5% NaCl
10% NaCl
POST LAB QUESTION
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C. TONICITY
Soap solution
Distilled water
0.2% NaCl
0.4% NaCl
0.6% NaCl
0.9% NaCl
2% NaCl
5% NaCl
a. Explain the difference in cell size you observed under the microscope for cells in the 5%
NaCl and distilled water.
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Soap solution ___________________________________________________________
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Hypertonic _____________________________________________________________
Hypotonic _____________________________________________________________
e. Which solution would you rather receive in an intravenous injection? Why? __________
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D. CELL PERMEABILITY
Plot the lysis time (min) against the molecular weight on a graph paper.
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b. Why does molecular weight affect the movement of molecules through membranes?
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3 M propyl alcohol
1.1 M isobutyl alcohol
1. What is the primary factor governing penetration of alcohols (and similar compounds)
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4. DISCUSSION
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LAB 3 REPORT
RENAL PHYSIOLOGY
NAME:
SID:
GROUP:
DATE:
GROUP MEMBERS: 1.
2.
3.
4.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Completed report sheets will provide the basis for your course work (lab report – 10%)
assessment mark in BIO 560.
2. Make sure your name is clearly written in the space provided on the front of this report
sheet.
3. In completing the report sheets:
a) Do not expand any written answer beyond the space provided for.
b) Sketches and diagrams should fill the space provided and should be made with pencil.
c) All written work should be in ink.
4. Report sheets should be handed in for marking, a week from the date of this practical.
5. Reports handed in late WILL NOT be marked.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. FLOW OF PROCEDURE
3. RESULTS
Group 1
800 ml of
water
AVERAGE
Group 2
800 ml of
isotonic
drink
AVERAGE
Group 3
80 ml of
water + 7 g
of NaCl
AVERAGE
1. Plot the average values for each group. Use the following colours in the plot:
Urine volume 10
(ml/min excreted)
8
2
Control 30 60 90 120
Minutes
Sodium chloride 15
(mg/ml)
12
3
Control 30 60 90 120
Minutes
B. URINALYSIS
Annelids __________________________________________________________________
Crustaceans ______________________________________________________________
Insects ___________________________________________________________________
Mammals _________________________________________________________________
c. Examine the data in the experiment on kidney regulation of osmolarity. Are the results
consistent with what you would expect when a subject imbibes fluids that are hypotonic,
isotonic, and hypertonic? Explain
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d. The loss of water during sweating on a hot day causes the blood volume to decrease and
the osmolarity of body fluids to increase. Outline the mechanisms operating to restore
homeostasis via the release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in this situation.
e. Two symptoms present in a person with diabetes mellitus are hyperglycemia (elevated blood
glucose) and diuresis (increased urine production). What causes this increase in urine
output?
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f. Briefly explain the importance of the following to renal physiology and homeostasis.
a) Juxtaglomerular Apparatus
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b) Angiotensin II
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4. DISCUSSION
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LAB 4 REPORT
DIGESTION
NAME:
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GROUP:
DATE:
GROUP MEMBERS: 1.
2.
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4.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Completed report sheets will provide the basis for your course work (lab report – 10%)
assessment mark in BIO 560.
2. Make sure your name is clearly written in the space provided on the front of this report
sheet.
3. In completing the report sheets:
a) Do not expand any written answer beyond the space provided for.
b) Sketches and diagrams should fill the space provided and should be made with pencil.
c) All written work should be in ink.
4. Report sheets should be handed in for marking, a week from the date of this practical.
5. Reports handed in late WILL NOT be marked.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. FLOW OF PROCEDURE
4. RESULTS
1. Water
2. Saliva
3. Cooled
saliva
4. Saliva,
HCl
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c. What in vivo (in the body) situation is simulated by the conditions in tube 4?
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Explain _______________________________________________________________
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B. GASTRIC DIGESTION OF PROTEIN
Record the initial and final pH of the solutions and the estimated amount of egg white digestion
in each tube.
2. Pepsin,
water
3. HCl,
water
4. Pepsin,
NaOH
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2. Which other enzyme have major proteolytic activities in the digestive tract?
3. A person with achlorhydria has defective secretion by the parietal cells. What is the
physiological effect of achlorhydria in the body?
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C DIGESTION OF FAT WITH PANCREATIC LIPASE AND BILE SALTS
Record the final colour, pH, and odour of each tube involved in the digestion of cream.
1. Pancreatin
2. Water
1. Pancreatin,
Bile salts
2. Water,
bile salts
a. Which tube (A or B) has the smaller and more dispersed fat droplets? _________________
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d. Describe the mechanism of bile salts in the emulsification process (a diagram would help).
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e. What produces the acid pH, indicating that fat digestion as occurred?
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f. What produces the rancid odour with fat digestion? ________________________________
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h. Which enzymes are present in the microvilli brush border of the small intestine?
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i. Briefly list the site of origin, stimulus for release, and function of the following
gastrointestinal hormones.
SITE OF RELEASE
HORMONE FUNCTION
ORIGIN STIMULUS
Gastrin
Secretin
Cholecystokini
Gastric inhibitory
peptide
j. Why aren’t the acinar cells of the pancreas digested by the proteolytic enzymes they
secrete?
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k. How does the intestinal absorption of lipids differ from the absorption of glucose and amino
acids?
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4. DISCUSSION
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LAB 5 REPORT
INSULIN REGULATION OF BLOOD GLUCOSE
NAME:
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GROUP:
DATE:
GROUP MEMBERS: 1.
2.
3.
4.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Completed report sheets will provide the basis for your course work (lab report – 10%)
assessment mark in BIO 560.
2. Make sure your name is clearly written in the space provided on the front of this report
sheet.
3. In completing the report sheets:
a) Do not expand any written answer beyond the space provided for.
b) Sketches and diagrams should fill the space provided and should be made with pencil.
c) All written work should be in ink.
4. Report sheets should be handed in for marking, a week from the date of this practical.
5. Reports handed in late WILL NOT be marked.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. FLOW OF PROCEDURE
3. RESULTS
Record the blood and urine glucose data for the subject in your group and the average
values for all group subjects in the laboratory. Plot the blood glucose data on a graph paper
(Blood glucose level (mg %) vs. Time (min).
Group
Blood
Subject
Glucose
Class
Level
Average
Group
Urine
Subject
Glucose
Class
Level
Average
POST LAB QUESTION
a. List the effect of each of the following hormones on blood glucose, and the mechanism
producing the effect.
Insulin
Adrenaline
Glucagon
Growth Hormone
Cortisol
b. How are the levels of insulin and glucagons regulated in the body?
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c. What causes the “insulin shock” seen when an overdose of insulin is given to an organism?
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e. Why does a person who has diabetes mellitus have more acidic urine?
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f. Some diabetics control their blood glucose level by ingesting tablets rather than by receiving
injections of insulin. How do these tablets work, and who may use them?
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Glycogenolysis:
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Gluconeogenesis:
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Ketonemia
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Hyperglycaemia
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4. DISCUSSION
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LAB 6 REPORT
BLOOD PHYSIOLOGY I: ERYTHROCYTE FUNCTIONS
NAME:
SID:
GROUP:
DATE:
GROUP MEMBERS: 1.
2.
3.
4.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Completed report sheets will provide the basis for your course work (lab report – 10%)
assessment mark in BIO 560.
2. Make sure your name is clearly written in the space provided on the front of this report
sheet.
3. In completing the report sheets:
a) Do not expand any written answer beyond the space provided for.
b) Sketches and diagrams should fill the space provided and should be made with pencil.
c) All written work should be in ink.
4. Report sheets should be handed in for marking, a week from the date of this practical.
5. Reports handed in late WILL NOT be marked.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. FLOW OF PROCEDURE
3. RESULTS
Female
Class
Average
Male
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b. Briefly explain the function of the following in erythogenesis:
Erythropoietin ___________________________________________________________
Iron ___________________________________________________________________
c. Polycythemia (excess number of red cells) occurs in patients with chronic emphysema.
Explain the mechanism responsible for this response.
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d. How does haemoglobin carry both oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood?
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e. Why is the inhalation of car exhaust fumes life threatening? Explain the physiology
involved.
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f. Why are the haematocrits, haemoglobin concentrations, and erythrocyte counts generally
lower for females than males?
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4. DISCUSSION
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LAB 7 REPORT
BLOOD PHYSIOLOGY II: LEUKOCYTES, BLOOD TYPES, HAEMOSTASIS
NAME:
SID:
GROUP:
DATE:
GROUP MEMBERS: 1.
2.
3.
4.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Completed report sheets will provide the basis for your course work (lab report – 10%)
assessment mark in BIO 560.
2. Make sure your name is clearly written in the space provided on the front of this report
sheet.
3. In completing the report sheets:
a) Do not expand any written answer beyond the space provided for.
b) Sketches and diagrams should fill the space provided and should be made with pencil.
c) All written work should be in ink.
4. Report sheets should be handed in for marking, a week from the date of this practical.
5. Reports handed in late WILL NOT be marked.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. FLOW OF PROCEDURE
3. RESULTS
3
Female 6000/mm
Normal
50% to 65% 1% to 4% 0% to 1% 25% to 33% 3% to 7%
Values 3
Male 8000/mm
Female
Class
Average
Male
b. Record your values for:
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Neutrophils
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Eosinophils
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Basophils
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Lymphocytes
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Monocytes
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Leukaemia
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Leukocytosis
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Leukopenia
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Mononucleosis
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Thrombocytopenia
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Haemophilia
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e. Many of the early heart transplant patients died not from rejection of the transplanted heart
but from bacterial infections. How can this be explained?
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f. Outline briefly the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways for blood coagulation.
4. DISCUSSION
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LAB 8 REPORT
RESPIRATORY FUNCTION
NAME:
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GROUP:
DATE:
GROUP MEMBERS: 1.
2.
3.
4.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Completed report sheets will provide the basis for your course work (lab report – 10%)
assessment mark in BIO 560.
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sheet.
3. In completing the report sheets:
a) Do not expand any written answer beyond the space provided for.
b) Sketches and diagrams should fill the space provided and should be made with pencil.
c) All written work should be in ink.
4. Report sheets should be handed in for marking, a week from the date of this practical.
5. Reports handed in late WILL NOT be marked.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. FLOW OF PROCEDURE
3. RESULTS
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b. During which phase of respiration can the breath be held the longest?
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b. What cause the apnoea that sometimes occurs after hyperventilation?
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c. Why does a person often get light-headed and dizzy after blowing up a balloon or blowing a
horn vigorously? What causes these sensations?
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e. Compare the changes in blood pH, carbon dioxide and oxygen during sustained exercise.
What causes the large increase in respiratory minute volume during exercise?
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C Effect of breath holding on heart rate
Normal breathing
Breath holding
a. In what way does the heart rate change during the breathing cycle?
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b. What happened to the heart rate trace while the breath was held? Did this effect occur
similarly in other subjects?
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c. Variations in heart rate during the breathing cycle are believed to be due to variations in
activity in the vagal nerve supply to the heart. What is the effect of the vagus nerve on the
heart?
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