Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology,
Author: Frederic Martini , Judi Nath ,Edwin Bartholomew
11 Edition
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1. An 2wrIntroduction 2wrto 2wrAnatomy 2wrand 2wrPhysiology
2. The 2wrChemical 2wrLevel 2wrof 2wrOrganization
3. The 2wrCellular 2wrLevel 2wrof 2wrOrganization
4. The 2wrTissue 2wrLevel 2wrof 2wrOrganization
5. The 2wrIntegumentary 2wrSystem
6. Bones 2wrand 2wrBone 2wrStructure
7. The 2wrAxial 2wrSkeleton
8. The 2wrAppendicular 2wrSkeleton
9. Joints
10. Muscle 2wrTissue
11. The 2wrMuscular 2wrSystem
12. Nervous 2wrTissue
13. The 2wrSpinal 2wrCord, 2wrSpinal 2wrNerves, 2wrand 2wrSpinal 2wrReflexes
14. The 2wrBrain 2wrand 2wrCranial 2wrNerves
15. Sensory 2wrPathways 2wrand 2wrthe 2wrSomatic 2wrNervous 2wrSystem
16. The 2wrAutonomic 2wrNervous 2wrSystem 2wrand 2wrHigher-Order 2wrFunctions
17. The 2wrSpecial 2wrSenses
18. The 2wrEndocrine 2wrSystem
19. Blood
20. The 2wrHeart
21. Blood 2wrVessels 2wrand 2wrCirculation
22. The 2wrLymphatic 2wrSystem 2wrand 2wrImmunity
23. The 2wrRespiratory 2wrSystem
24. The 2wrDigestive 2wrSystem
25. Metabolism, 2wrNutrition, 2wrand 2wrEnergetics
26. The 2wrUrinary 2wrSystem
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,27. Fluid, 2wrElectrolyte, 2wrand 2wrAcid—Base 2wrBalance
28. The 2wrReproductive 2wrSystem
29. Development 2wrand 2wrInheritance
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1) The 2wranalysis 2wrof 2wrthe 2wrinternal 2wrstructure 2wrof 2wrindividual 2wrcells 2wris 2wrcalled
A) cytology.
B) histology.
C) embryology.
D) physiology.
E) anatomy.
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2) The 2wrstudy 2wrof 2wrthe 2wrgeneral 2wrform 2wrand 2wrsuperficial 2wrmarkings 2wrof 2wran 2wrorganism 2wris 2wrcalled
anatomy.
A) gross
B) surface
C) systemic
D) regional
E) surgical
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answer: B
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3) The 2wrstudy 2wrof 2wrthe 2wrsuperficial 2wrand 2wrinternal 2wrfeatures 2wrin 2wra 2wrspecific 2wrarea 2wrof 2wrthe 2wrbody 2wris 2wrcalled
anatomy.
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D) pathological
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A) gross
B) surface
C) microscopic
D) pathological
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2wrD
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