CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION
Section 1 The Content, Purpose and Requirements of Functional
Experiments Course
1.1.1 Content
1.1.2 Purpose
1.1.3 Requirements
1.1.4 Format of Experiment Report
Section 2 Basic Knowledge Required in the Functional
Experiments
1.2.1 Basic Knowledge about Laboratory Animals
1.2.2 How to Calculate the Drug Dosage to Animals
1.2.3 Animal Handling and Different Routes of
Administration
1.2.4 Anesthesia of Laboratory Animals
Section 3 Common Apparatus Used in Functional Experiments
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1.3.1 RM6240C Channel Physiological Signal Acquiring and
Processing System
1.3.2 BL-420 Data Acquisition and Analysis System for Life
Science
1.3.3 BI-2000 System of Image Processing and Analysis
1.3.4 Computer and Local Network Technique Used in the
Teaching
CHAPTER TWO BASIC EXPERIMENTS IN FUNCTIONAL EXPERIMENTS
Section 1 Analog Experiments on the Computer or Machine
2.1.1 Analog Experiments of Electro-physiology of the Calamary''s
Huge Axonon the Computer
2.1.2 Analog Experiments of Mechanics of Muscle Contraction on
the Computer
2.1.3 Analog Experiments of One Compartment Open Model on the
Machine
2.1.4 Analog Experiments of Two Compartment Open Model on the
Machine
Section 2 Functional Experiments on Isolated Preparations
2.2.1 Preparation of Sciatic Nerve-Gastrocnemius SNG
Samples
2.2.2 Influences of the Muscle Contraction through Different
Stimulation Intensities
2.2.3 Influences of the Muscle Contraction through Different
Stimulation Frequencies
2.2.4 Preparation of Isolated Toad Heart
2.2.5 Observation and Recording of Toad''s Heart Beat
2.2.6 The Effects of Electrolyte on the Heart Activity
2.2.7 The Physiological Characters of the Rabbit Small Intestine
Segment in-vitro
2.2.8 The Influence of Drugs on Isolated Toad Heart
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