Midsemester exam for Biol201


Many students, having only studied their laboratory exercises using the interactive practice on the website, the FAP diskettes, and A.D.A.M. interactive, are concerned about the "hands on" midsemester for Biol201.  This page should give you a better understanding of what you will be doing.  The questions are all based on the lab exercises you have done so far in this course.  Click on the links or the small images to see larger images.

  1. Your Laboratory is being prepared by your instructor.  Note the models and the "testing stations" all around the room.  You will move from one station to another during the exam, answering the questions posed at each station.
  2. At this station you will have to identify two things:  The muscle on the model's leg and the bone.  You will be asked to name the "tagged" object and identify it's structure and function.
  3. This close-up of a station   shows you the relationship between what you studied and what you will be asked to do on the midsemester. 
  4. This station  shows how questions about the brain are learned and how they are tested. 
  5. The brain  as tested here repeats an example of the correlation between the format that you use to learn the brain structure and function and the way you are tested.
  6. You learned from pictures of slides while the students attending lectures on campus learned looking through the microscope. 
  7. But looking through the microscope , focused by the instructor, shows the slide as if it were, indeed the picture.  Note on the previous slide that when you learned the slide from the book that the structure was stained with a brown stain.  When you look at the structure through the microscope the stain is a purple stain.  Also note that the instructor added an arrow to help you focus on the most critical partition of the structure.  You must learn to recognize the structures on the slides and pictures of slides, not the colors of the dyes.
  8. A sample question for you to answer at a workstation  
  9. The station is ready for the student to open and answer the questions. 
  10. This overview of the classroom  shows the room before the exam.
  11. Here the students are busy taking the exam  
  12. Time to change stations  

Last modified: May 10, 2005 by Cynthia Herbrandson © Copyright 1999, Kellogg Community College. All rights reserved.