Visual anatomy & physiology : lab manual
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Glenview, Ill. : Pearson, [2015].
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0321951662, 9780321951663
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xix, 580, [25] pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cm
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Published
Glenview, Ill. : Pearson, [2015].
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Book
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Main version.
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English
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0321951662, 9780321951663
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"Using the visual approach and modified art from 'visual anatomy & physiology' by Frederic H. Martini, William C. Ober, Judi L. Nath, Edwin F. Bartholomew, Kevin Petti; with Claire E. Ober, Katleen Welch, Ralph T. Hutchings."
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"Visual Anatomy & Physiology Lab Manual brings all of the strengths of the revolutionary Visual Anatomy & Physiology textbook to the lab. This lab manual combines a visual approach with a modular organization to maximize learning."--Page iii.
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Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
Exercise 1 Body Organization and Terminology
1.1. Using Anatomical Terms to Describe Body Organization
1.2. Defining Anatomical Planes and Sections
1.3. Identifying Organs and Organ Systems
1.4. Identifying Anatomical Regions
1.5. Exploring Body Cavities
1.6. Examining the Organization of Serous Membranes
Review Sheet Body Organization and Terminology
Exercise 2 Care and Use of the Compound Light Microscope
2.1. Learning the Parts of a Light Microscope
2.2. Viewing a Specimen with a Compound Microscope
2.3. Inversion of Image: Viewing the Letter e
2.4. Perceiving Depth of Field
2.5. Determining the Diameter of the Field of View
Review Sheet Care and Use of the Compound Light Microscope
THE CELL
Exercise 3 Cell Structure and Cell Division
3.1. Examining Cell Structure
3.2. Preparing a Wet Mount of Cheek Epithelial Cells.
Contents note continued: 3.3. Microscopic Observations of Various Cell Types
3.4. Examining the Stages of Mitosis
Review Sheet Cell Structure and Cell Division
Exercise 4 Membrane Transport
4.1. Demonstrating Simple Diffusion
4.2. Observing Osmosis
Review Sheet Membrane Transport
INTRODUCTION TO TISSUES AND THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
Exercise 5 Tissues
5.1. Epithelial Tissue: Microscopic Observations of Squamous Epithelia
5.2. Epithelial Tissue: Microscopic Observations of Cuboidal Epithelia
5.3. Epithelial Tissue: Microscopic Observations of Columnar Epithelia
5.4. Connective Tissue: Microscopic Observations of Loose Connective Tissues
5.5. Connective Tissue: Microscopic Observations of Dense Connective Tissues
5.6. Connective Tissue: Microscopic Observations of Cartilage
5.7. Connective Tissue: Microscopic Observations of Bone
5.8. Connective Tissue: Microscopic Observations of Blood.
Contents note continued: 5.9. Muscle Tissue: Microscopic Observations of Muscle Tissue
5.10. Nervous Tissue: Microscopic Observations of Neurons
Review Sheet Tissues
Exercise 6 The Integumentary System
6.1. Examining the Microscopic Structure of Skin
6.2. Studying the Accessory Structures of Skin
6.3. Examining an Anatomical Model of the Integumentary System
6.4. Examining Fingerprint Patterns
6.5. Examining the Structure of Nails
Review Sheet The Integumentary System
THE SKELETAL SYSTEM
Exercise 7 Introduction to the Skeletal System and the Axial Skeleton
7.1. Classifying Bones According to Shape
7.2. Classifying Bones According to Location
7.3. Examining the Microscopic Structure of Bone
7.4. Examining the Arrangement of Compact and Spongy Bone
7.5. Identifying Bone Markings
7.6. Bones of the Skull: Examining an Anterior View
7.7. Bones of the Skull: Examining the Lateral and Posterior Views
7.8. Examining the Base of the Skull.
Contents note continued: 7.9. Examining a Sagittal Section of the Skull
7.10. Examining the Fetal Skull
7.11. Examining the General Features of the Vertebral Column
7.12. Examining the Unique Features of Cervical and Thoracic Vertebrae
7.13. Examining the Unique Features of Lumbar Vertebrae and the Sacrum
7.14. Examining the Structure of the Thoracic Cage
Review Sheet Introduction to the Skeletal System and the Axial Skeleton
Exercise 8 The Appendicular Skeleton
8.1. Upper Limb: Examining the Bones of the Pectoral Girdle
8.2. Upper Limb: Examining the Bones of the Arm and Forearm
8.3. Upper Limb: Examining the Bones of the Wrist and Hand
8.4. Lower Limb: Examining the Bones of the Pelvic Girdle
8.5. Lower Limb: Examining the Bones of the Thigh and Leg
8.6. Lower Limb: Examining the Bones of the Foot
Review Sheet The Appendicular Skeleton
Exercise 9 Articulations
9.1. Examining the Structure of Fibrous Joints.
Contents note continued: 9.2. Examining the Structure of Cartilaginous Joints
9.3. Understanding the Types of Movements at Synovial Joints: Gliding and Angular Movements
9.4. Understanding the Types of Movements at Synovial Joints: Rotational and Special Movements
9.5. Synovial Joints: Examining the Structure and Function of Gliding and Hinge Joints
9.6. Synovial Joints: Examining the Structure and Function of Pivot and Ellipsoid Joints
9.7. Synovial Joints: Examining the Structure and Function of Saddle and Ball and Socket Joints
9.8. Synovial Joints: Examining the Structure of Synovial Joints in the Upper Limb
9.9. Synovial Joints: Examining the Structure of Synovial Joints in the Lower Limb
Review Sheet Articulations
THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM
Exercise 10 Introduction to Skeletal Muscle
10.1. Examining the Microscopic Structure of Skeletal Muscle Fibers
10.2. Examining the Neuromuscular Junction at a Skeletal Muscle Cell.
Contents note continued: 10.3. Observing the Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Fibers
Review Sheet Introduction to Skeletal Muscle
Exercise 11 Muscles of the Head, Neck, and Trunk
11.1. Understanding How Skeletal Muscles Produce Movement
11.2. The Head: Examining Muscles of Facial Expression and Mastication
11.3. The Head: Examining Extrinsic Eye Muscles, Extrinsic Tongue Muscles, and Muscles of the Pharynx
11.4. Examining Muscles of the Neck
11.5. The Trunk: Examining Muscles of the Thorax
11.6. The Trunk: Examining Muscles of the Abdominal Wall
11.7. The Trunk: Studying the Deep Back Muscles
11.8. The Trunk: Examining Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
Review Sheet Muscles of the Head, Neck, and Trunk
Exercise 12 Muscles of the Upper and Lower Limbs
12.1. Muscles of the Upper Limb: Examining Muscles of the Shoulder That Move the Scapula
12.2. Muscles of the Upper Limb: Examining Muscles of the Shoulder That Move the Arm.
Contents note continued: 12.3. Muscles of the Upper Limb: Examining Muscles of the Arm
12.4. Muscles of the Upper Limb: Examining Muscles of the Anterior Forearm
12.5. Muscles of the Upper Limb: Examining Muscles of the Posterior Forearm
12.6. Muscles of the Upper Limb: Examining the Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand
12.7. Muscles of the Lower Limb: Examining the Muscles of the Gluteal Region
12.8. Muscles of the Lower Limb: Examining the Muscles of the Anterior Thigh
12.9. Muscles of the Lower Limb: Examining the Muscles of the Medial Thigh
12.10. Muscles of the Lower Extremity: Examining the Muscles of the Posterior Thigh
12.11. Muscles of the Lower Limb: Examining the Muscles of the Anterior and Lateral Leg
12.12. Muscles of the Lower Limb: Examining the Muscles of the Posterior Leg
12.13. Muscles of the Lower Limb: Examining the Intrinsic Foot Muscles
12.14. Surface Anatomy: Upper Limb Muscles and Associated Structures.
Contents note continued: 12.15. Surface Anatomy: Lower Limb Muscles and Associated Structures
Review Sheet Muscles of the Upper and Lower Limbs
Exercise 13 Physiology of the Muscular System
13.1. Demonstrating Isotonic and Isometric Contractions
13.2. Examining Resistance versus Contraction Speed
13.3. Demonstrating Motor Unit Recruitment
13.4. Demontrating Muscle Fatigue
13.5. Testing Muscle Flexibility
Review Sheet Physiology of the Muscular System
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Exercise 14 Nervous Tissue
14.1. Overview of Cell Types in Nervous Tissue
14.2. Central Nervous System: Examining the Microscopic Structure of the Cerebrum
14.3. Central Nervous System: Examining the Microscopic Structure of the Cerebellum
14.4. Central Nervous System: Examining the Microscopic Structure of the Spinal Cord
14.5. Peripheral Nervous System: Examining the Microscopic Structure of Spinal Nerve Roots.
Contents note continued: 14.6. Peripheral Nervous System: Examining the Microscopic Structure of Peripheral Nerves
14.7. Examining the Synapse
14.8. Demonstrating the Significance of the Myelin Sheath
Review Sheet Nervous Tissue
Exercise 15 The Brain and Cranial Nerves
15.1. Dissecting the Sheep Meninges
15.2. Surface Anatomy of the Sheep Brain: Examining Surface Structures
15.3. Sectional Anatomy of the Sheep Brain: Examining Internal Structures from a Midsagittal Section
15.4. Sectional Anatomy of the Sheep Brain: Examining Internal Structures from a Coronal Section
15.5. Examining Brain Ventricles and the Flow of Cerebrospinal Fluid
15.6. Identifying the Origins of the Cranial Nerves
15.7. Cranial Nerve Function: Testing the Cranial Nerves for Olfaction, Vision, and Voluntary Eye Movements
15.8. Cranial Nerve Function: Testing the Cranial Nerves to the Face and Inner Ear.
Contents note continued: 15.9. Cranial Nerve Function: Testing the Cranial Nerves to the Tongue, Pharynx, and Internal Organs
15.10. Identifying the Skull Openings for the Cranial Nerves
Review Sheet The Brain and Cranial Nerves
Exercise 16 The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
16.1. Identifying Spinal Meninges and Associated Structures
16.2. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
16.3. Using a Two-Point Discrimination Test
16.4. Testing General Sensory Function in Dermatomes
Review Sheet The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
Exercise 17 Human Reflex Physiology
17.1. Assessing Coordination
17.2. Assessing Balance
17.3. Assessing Coordinated Movement and Balance
17.4. Reflex Tests for the Upper Limb
17.5. Reflex Tests for the Lower Limb
Review Sheet Human Reflex Physiology
Exercise 18 Special Senses
18.1. Olfaction: Examining the Anatomy of Olfactory Structures
18.2. Olfaction: Testing Olfactory Adaptation.
Contents note continued: 18.3. Gustation: Examining the Anatomy of Gustatory Structures
18.4. Gustation: Testing Gustatory Sensations
18.5. Vision: Examining the Anatomy of Accessory Eye Structures
18.6. Vision: Gross Anatomy of the Eye
18.7. Vision: Dissection of the Cow Eye
18.8. Vision: Examining the Retina
18.9. Performing Visual Tests: Binocular Vision and Depth Perception
18.10. Performing Visual Tests: Near-Point Accommodation
18.11. Performing Visual Tests: Visual Acuity
18.12. Performing Visual Tests: Astigmatism, Pupillary Reflex, and Color Blindness
18.13. Hearing: Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Ear
18.14. Hearing: Examining the Microscopic Anatomy of the Cochlea
18.15. Performing Hearing Tests: Hearing Acuity and Localizing Sound
18.16. Performing Hearing Tests: Weber Test and Rinne Test
Review Sheet Special Senses
THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Exercise 19 The Endocrine System.
Contents note continued: 19.1. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Endocrine System: Endocrine Organs in the Head
19.2. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Endocrine System: Endocrine Organs in the Neck and Thoracic Cavity
19.3. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Endocrine System: Endocrine Organs in the Abdominopeivic Cavity
19.4. Examining the Microscopic Anatomy of the Endocrine Organs: Pituitary Gland
19.5. Examining the Microscopic Anatomy of the Endocrine Organs: Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
19.6. Examining the Microscopic Anatomy of the Endocrine Organs: Pancreas and Adrenal Gland
19.7. Examining the Microscopic Anatomy of the Endocrine Organs: Ovary and Testis
Review Sheet The Endocrine System
CIRCULATION: THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS
Exercise 20 Blood Cells
20.1. Identifying Blood Cells
20.2. Identifying White Blood Cell Types
20.3. Performing a Differential White Blood Cell Count
20.4. Determining Your Blood Type.
Contents note continued: Review Sheet Blood Cells
Exercise 21 Gross Anatomy of the Heart
21.1. Examining the Organization of the Pericardium
21.2. Examining the External Anatomy of the Heart
21.3. Examining the Internal Anatomy of the Heart: The Heart Chambers
21.4. Examining the Internal Anatomy of the Heart: The Heart Valves
21.5. Examining the internal Anatomy of the Heart: The Heart Wall
21.6. Identifying Blood Vessels of the Coronary Circulation
21.7. Tracing Blood Flow through the Heart Chambers
21.8. Surface Anatomy: Identifying the Position of the Heart
21.9. Dissecting the Sheep Heart: External Anatomy
21.10. Dissecting the Sheep Heart: Internal Anatomy
Review Sheet Gross Anatomy of the Heart
Exercise 22 Anatomy of Blood Vessels
22.1. Examining the Microscopic Structure of Blood Vessels: Arteries
22.2. Examining the Microscopic Structure of Blood Vessels: Veins and Capillaries.
Contents note continued: 22.3. Identifying Blood Vessels in the Pulmonary Circulation
22.4. Systemic Circulation: Identifying Blood Vessels in the Head and Neck
22.5. Systemic Circulation: Examining the Blood Supply to the Brain
22.6. Systemic Circulation: Identifying Blood Vessels in the Thoracic Cavity
22.7. Systemic Circulation: Identifying Blood Vessels in the Abdominopelvic Cavity
22.8. Systemic Circulation: Identifying Blood Vessels in the Thoracic Wall and Upper Limbs
22.9. Systemic Circulation: Identifying Blood Vessels in the Lower Limbs
22.10. Surface Anatomy: Identifying Superficial Veins
Review Sheet Anatomy of Blood Vessels
Exercise 23 Cardiovascular Physiology
23.1. Listening for Heart Sounds
23.2. Measuring Blood Pressure
23.3. Measuring the Pulse Rate
23.4. Examining the Effect of Exercise on Blood Pressure and Pulse Rate
Review Sheet Cardiovascular Physiology
Exercise 24 The Lymphatic System.
Contents note continued: 24.1. Examining the Gross Anatomical Structure of Lymphatic Organs
24.2. Examining the Gross Anatomical Structure of Lymphatic Nodules
24.3. Examining the Gross Anatomical Structure of the Lymphatic Circulation
24.4. Examining the Light Microscopic Structure of the Thymus and Spleen
24.5. Examining the Light Microscopic Structure of Lymph Nodes and Lymphatic Nodules
24.6. Observing an Antigen-Antibody Reaction
Review Sheet The Lymphatic System
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Exercise 25 Anatomy of the Respiratory System
25.1. Gross Anatomy: Examining the Structure of the Nose and Nasal Cavity
25.2. Gross Anatomy: Examining the Structure of the Pharynx and Larynx
25.3. Gross Anatomy: Examining the Structure of the Trachea
25.4. Surface Anatomy: Respiratory Structures in the Neck
25.5. Gross Anatomy: Examining the Structure of the Lungs
25.6. Microscopic Anatomy: Examining the Structure of the Trachea.
Contents note continued: 25.7. Microscopic Anatomy: Examining the Structure of the Lungs
Review Sheet Anatomy of the Respiratory System
Exercise 26 Respiratory Physiology
26.1. Examining Pulmonary Ventilation
26.2. Identifying Respiratory Muscles
26.3. Measuring Pulmonary Volumes
26.4. Predicting and Measuring Vital Capacity
26.5. Calculating Pulmonary Volumes and Capacities
26.6. Calculating the Respiratory Minute Volume and Alveolar Ventilation
Review Sheet Respiratory Physiology
THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Exercise 27 Anatomy of the Digestive System
27.1. Examining the Organization of the Peritoneum
27.2. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Alimentary Canal: Oral Cavity, Pharynx, and Esophagus
27.3. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Alimentary Canal: Stomach and Small Intestine
27.4. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Alimentary Canal: Large Intestine
27.5. Examining the Gross Anatomy of Accessory Digestive Structures: Tongue and Salivary Glands.
Contents note continued: 27.6. Examining the Gross Anatomy of Accessory Digestive Structures: Teeth
27.7. Examining the Gross Anatomy of Accessory Digestive Structures: Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
27.8. Examining the Microscopic Structure of the Alimentary Canal: Esophagus and Stomach
27.9. Examining the Microscopic Structure of the Alimentary Canal: Small Intestine
27.10. Examining the Microscopic Structure of the Alimentary Canal: Large Intestine
27.11. Examining the Microscopic Structure of Accessory Digestive Organs: Salivary Glands
27.12. Examining the Microscopic Structure of Accessory Digestive Organs: Liver and Pancreas
Review Sheet Anatomy of the Digestive System
Exercise 28 Actions of a Digestive Enzyme
28.1. Conducting Control Tests for Starch and Disaccharides
28.2. Testing for the Presence of Starch and Disaccharides in Various Beverages
28.3. Examining the Effect of pH on Salivary Amylase Activity.
Contents note continued: Review Sheet Actions of a Digestive Enzyme
THE URINARY SYSTEM
Exercise 29 Anatomy of the Urinary System
29.1. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Urinary System
29.2. Examining the Nephron
29.3. Studying the Blood Supply to the Kidney
29.4. Examining the Microscopic Structure of the Urinary System
29.5. Dissecting a Kidney
Review Sheet Anatomy of the Urinary System
Exercise 30 Urinary Physiology
30.1. Correlating Nephron Structure with Urine Production
30.2. Examining the Physical Characteristics of Urine
30.3. Examining the Chemical Characteristics of Urine
30.4. Examining a Urine Sample Microscopically
Review Sheet Urinary Physiology
THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
Exercise 31 The Male Reproductive System
31.1. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System: Testes and Accessory Ducts
31.2. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System: Accessory Glands.
Contents note continued: 31.3. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Male External Genitalia
31.4. Examining the Microscopic Anatomy of Male Reproductive Organs: Testis and Epididymis
31.5. Examining the Microscopic Anatomy of Male Reproductive Organs: Ductus Deferens and Prostate Gland
31.6. Examining the Microscopic Anatomy of Male Reproductive Organs: Penis and Spermatozoa
Review Sheet The Male Reproductive System
Exercise 32 The Female Reproductive System
32.1. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System: Ovaries and Accessory Organs
32.2. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System: External Genitalia
32.3. Examining the Gross Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System: Mammary Glands
32.4.Comparing Homologous Reproductive Structures
32.5. Examining the Microscopic Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System: Ovary
32.6. Examining the Microscopic Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System: Uterus.
Contents note continued: 32.7. Examining the Microscopic Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System: Uterine Tubes and Vagina
Review Sheet The Female Reproductive System.
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