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Please note the different location for this week’s practical class: Wallace Wurth Teaching Lab 120.


==1. QUIZ==
PRACTICAL CLASS PROGRAM:
* Weekly Quiz + revision (15 minutes)
* Practical class activities (90 minutes)
* Practical Class Revision (15 minutes)


==2. Mark Hill (UNSW) – Group Projects==
PRACTICAL CLASS ACTIVITIES
# Fertile egg dissections
# Whole body regeneration in planarians
# (There will be back up activities available if required)


LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
* Understand the process of gastrulation, and being able to identify the defining structures in the chicken embryo.
* Understand early neurulation, mesoderm and heart development, and being able to identify the defining structures in the chicken embryo.
* Understand the regeneration process of planarians following amputation and being able to identify blastema formation, antero-posterior (A/P) and dorsal-ventral (D/V) axes conservation, eye regrowth, re-pigmentation of the regenerated tissues, and worm behavior.


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PRACTICAL CLASS NOTES:
The practical class notes are available on [https://moodle.telt.unsw.edu.au/mod/url/view.php?id=2398855 Moodle]

Latest revision as of 17:47, 30 September 2019

Please note the different location for this week’s practical class: Wallace Wurth Teaching Lab 120.


PRACTICAL CLASS PROGRAM:

  • Weekly Quiz + revision (15 minutes)
  • Practical class activities (90 minutes)
  • Practical Class Revision (15 minutes)

PRACTICAL CLASS ACTIVITIES

  1. Fertile egg dissections
  2. Whole body regeneration in planarians
  3. (There will be back up activities available if required)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Understand the process of gastrulation, and being able to identify the defining structures in the chicken embryo.
  • Understand early neurulation, mesoderm and heart development, and being able to identify the defining structures in the chicken embryo.
  • Understand the regeneration process of planarians following amputation and being able to identify blastema formation, antero-posterior (A/P) and dorsal-ventral (D/V) axes conservation, eye regrowth, re-pigmentation of the regenerated tissues, and worm behavior.

PRACTICAL CLASS NOTES: The practical class notes are available on Moodle