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Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology
Terry R. Martin
4th Edition
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Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology
1. Scientific Method and Measurements
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2. Body Organization, Membranes, and Terminology
3. Chemistry of Life
4. Care and Use of the Microscope
Cells
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5. Cell Structure and Function
6. Movements Through Membranes
7. Cell Cycle
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Tissues
8. Epithelial Tissues
9. Connective Tissues
10. Muscle and Nervous Tissues
Integumentary System
11. Integumentary System
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Skeletal System
12. Bone Structure and Classification
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13. Organization of the Skeleton
14. Skull
15. Vertebral Column and Thoracic Cage
16. Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
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17. Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
18. Fetal Skeleton
19. Joint Structure and Movements
Muscular System
20. Skeletal Muscle Structure and Function
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21. Electromyography: BIOPAC Exercise
22. Muscles of the Head and Neck
23. Muscles of the Chest, Shoulder, and Upper Limb
24. Muscles of the Vertebral Column, Abdominal Wall, and Pelvic
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25. Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb
Surface Anatomy
26. Surface Anatomy
Nervous System
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27. Nervous Tissue and Nerves
28. Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Meninges
29. Reflex Arc and Somatic Reflexes
30. Brain and Cranial Nerves
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31. Electroencephalography: BIOPAC Exercise
32. Dissection of the Sheep Brain
General and Special Senses
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33. General Senses
34. Smell and Taste
35. Eye Structure
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36. Visual Tests and Demonstrations
37. Ear and Hearing
, 38. Ear and Equilibrium
Endocrine System
39. Endocrine Structure and Function
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40. Diabetic Physiology
Cardiovascular System
41. Blood Cells
42. Blood Testing
43. Blood Typing
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44. Heart Structure
45. Cardiac Cycle
46. Electrocardiography: BIOPAC Exercise
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47. Blood Vessel Structure, Arteries and Veins
48. Pulse Rate and Blood Pressure
Lymphatic System
49. Lymphatic System
Respiratory System
50. Respiratory Organs
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51. Breathing and Respiratory Volumes
52. Spirometry: BIOPAC Exercise
53. Control of Breathing
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Digestive System
54. Digestive Organs
55. Action of a Digestive Enzyme
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Urinary System
56. Metabolism
57. Urinary Organs
58. Urinalysis
Reproductive System & Development
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59. Male Reproductive System
60. Female Reproductive System
61. Meiosis, Fertilization, and Early Development
62. Genetics
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Dissection Exercises & Supplemental Labs
• Fetal Pig Dissection: Musculature, Cardiovascular System,
Respiratory System, Digestive System, Urinary System,
Reproductive Systems
• Cat Dissection: Musculature, Cardiovascular System,
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Respiratory System, Digestive System, Urinary System,
Reproductive Systems
• Supplemental Laboratory Exercises (e.g. muscle contraction,
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nerve impulse stimulation, cardiac-cycle studies)
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Chapter 1 Scientific Method and Measurements
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1) The first step of the scientific method is making observations.
Answer: TRUE
Topic: Scientific method
Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Learning Outcome: 01.03 Apply the scientific method to test the validity of a hypothesis
concerning the direct, linear relationship between human upper limb length and height.
Activity Type: New
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Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
2) Which step of the scientific method involves forming a tentative explanation of information?
A) Hypothesis
B) Observations
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C) Conclusion
D) Experiment
E) Data analysis
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Answer: A
Topic: Scientific method
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Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 01.03 Apply the scientific method to test the validity of a hypothesis
concerning the direct, linear relationship between human upper limb length and height.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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3) In the metric system, 1 cm is equal to mm.
A) 100
B) 1,000
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C) 0.1
D) 10
E) 0.01
Answer: D
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Topic: Scientific method
Bloom's: 3. Apply
Learning Outcome: 01.01 Convert English measurements to the metric system, and vice versa.
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Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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