laboratory 4th edition by erin c. amerman|
9781640433984| all chapters 1-29| latest
,table of contents
1. unit 1 — introduction to anatomical terms
2. unit 2 — chemistry
3. unit 3 — introduction to the microscope
4. unit 4 — cytology
5. unit 5 — histology
6. unit 6 — integumentary system
7. unit 7 — introduction to the skeletal system
8. unit 8 — skeletal system
9. unit 9 — articulations
10.unit 10 — muscular system: the gross anatomy of muscles
11.unit 11 — muscle tissue
12.unit 12 — introduction tothe nervous system
13.unit 13 — central nervous system
14.unit 14 — peripheral and autonomic nervous system
15.unit 15 — general and special senses
16.unit 16 — endocrine system
17.unit 17 — the cardiovascular system, part i: the heart
18.unit 18 — the cardiovascular system, part ii: blood vessel anatomy
19.unit 19 – the cardiovascular system, part iii: cardiovascular physiology
20.pre-lab exercise 19-1: key terms
21.pre-lab exercise 19-2: autonomic nervous system and the cardiovascular system
22.exercise 19-1: heart auscultation
23.exercise 19-2: vascular examination
24.exercise 19-3: blood pressure
25.unit 20 — blood
26.pre-lab exercise 20-1: key terms
27.pre-lab exercise 20-2: formed elements
28.exercise 20-1: blood composition
29.exercise 20-2: abo and rh blood groups
30.exercise 20-3: murder mystery game
31.unit 21 — lymphatics and immunity
32.pre-lab exercise 21-1: key terms
33.pre-lab exercise 21-2: anatomy of the lymphatic system
34.exercise 21-1: lymphatic system anatomy
35.unit 22 — respiratory system anatomy
36.pre-lab exercise 22-1: key terms
37.pre-lab exercise 22-2: respiratory system anatomy
38.exercise 22-1: respiratory system anatomy
39.unit 23 — respiratory system physiology
40.pre-lab exercise 23-1: key terms
41.pre-lab exercise 23-2: defining pulmonary volumes and capacities
42.pre-lab exercise 23-3: labeling pulmonary volumes and capacities
,43.exercise 23-1: pressure-volume relationships in the lungs
44.exercise 23-2: pulmonary volumes and capacities
45.exercise 23-3: ph and ventilation
46.check your recall
47.check your understanding
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48.unit 24 — digestive system
49.pre-lab exercise 24-1: key terms
50.pre-lab exercise 24-2: anatomy of the digestive system
51.pre-lab exercise 24-3: digestive enzymes
52.unit 25 — urinary system anatomy
53.pre-lab exercise 25-1: key terms
54.pre-lab exercise 25-2: structures of the urinary system
55.unit 26 — urinary system physiology
56.pre-lab exercise 26-1: key terms
57.pre-lab exercise 26-2: nephron and collecting system structure and function
58.pre-lab exercise 26-3: glomerular filtration and tubular reabsorption
59.unit 27 — reproductive system
60.pre-lab exercise 27-1: key terms
61.pre-lab exercise 27-2: male reproductive anatomy
62.pre-lab exercise 27-3: female reproductive anatomy
63.unit 28 — human development and heredity
64.pre-lab exercise 28-1: key terms
65.exercise 28-1: fertilization and implantation
66.exercise 28-3: embryogenesis, fetal development, and fetal cardiovascular anatomy
67.exercise 28-3: heredity
68.unit 29 — the big picture of human anatomy and physiology
69.exercise 29-1: physiological connections
70.exercise 29-2: the big picture: tracing
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unit 01 introduction to anatomical terms
1. which of the following statements accurately defines anterior?
A) toward or on the back of the body
B) toward or on the front of the body
C) away from the head or toward the tail
D) toward the body surface; closer to the skin
ans: b pts: 1 top: unit 01 pre-lab exercise
2. which of the following statements accurately defines posterior?
A) toward or on the back of the body
B) away from the body surface; further away from the skin
C) away from the head or toward the tail
D) toward the body surface; closer to the skin
ans: a pts: 1 top: unit 01 pre-lab exercise
3. which of the following statements accurately defines superior?
A) away from the body surface; further away from the skin
B) toward or on the back of the body
C) away from the head or toward the tail
D) toward the head or away from the tail
ans: d pts: 1 top: unit 01 pre-lab exercise
4. which of the following statements accurately defines inferior?
A) toward the body surface; closer to the skin
B) toward or on the back of the body
C) away from the head or toward the tail
D) away from the body surface; further away from the skin
ans: c pts: 1 top: unit 01 pre-lab exercise
5. which of the following statements accurately defines proximal?
A) toward the body surface; closer to the skin
B) away from the head or toward the tail
C) closer to the point of origin, generally of a limb
D) toward or on the front of the body
ans: c pts: 1 top: unit 01 pre-lab exercise
6. which of the following statements accurately defines distal?
A) toward the body surface; closer to the skin
B) away from the body surface; further away from the skin
C) closer to the point of origin, generally of a limb
D) away from the point of origin, generally of a limb
ans: d pts: 1 top: unit 01 pre-lab exercise
7. which of the following statements accurately defines medial?