
Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology Main Version, 4th Edition
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Authors Terry Martin and Cynthia Prentice-Craver combine passion for and experience teaching human anatomy and physiology with a commitment to developing curricula that stimulates student curiosity and enthusiasm, which results in a laboratory manual with an innovative, hands-on approach that benefits students. The Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology includes a main version, a cat version, and a fetal pig version. Each of these includes sixty-three laboratory exercises, three supplemental labs found online, and six cat, or fetal pig, dissection labs in corresponding versions. All versions are written to work well with any anatomy and physiology text.
Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 Scientific Method and Measurements 2 Body Organization, Membranes, and Terminology 3 Chemistry of Life 4 Care and Use of the Microscope Cells 5 Cell Structure and Function 6 Movements Through Membranes 7 Cell Cycle Tissues 8 Epithelial Tissues 9 Connective Tissues 10 Muscle and Nervous Tissues Integumentary System 11 Integumentary System Skeletal System 12 Bone Structure and Classification 13 Organization of the Skeleton 14 Skull 15 Vertebral Column and Thoracic Cage 16 Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb 17 Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb 18 Fetal Skeleton 19 Joint Structure and Movements Muscular System 20 Skeletal Muscle Structure and Function 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 Floor 25 Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb Laboratory Surface Anatomy 26 Surface Anatomy Nervous System 27 Nervous Tissue and Nerves 28 Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Meninges 29 Reflex Arc and Reflexes 30 Brain and Cranial Nerves 31 Electroencephalography: BIOPAC Exercise 32 Dissection of the Sheep Brain General and Special Senses 33 General Senses 34 Smell and Taste 35 Eye Structure 36 Visual Tests and Demonstrations 37 Ear and Hearing 38 Ear and Equilibrium Endocrine System 39 Endocrine Structure and Function 40 Diabetic Physiology Cardiovascular System 41 Blood Cells 42 Blood Testing 43 Blood Typing 44 Heart Structure 45 Cardiac Cycle 46 Electrocardiography: BIOPAC Exercise 47 Blood Vessel Structure, Arteries, and Veins 48 Pulse Rate and Blood Pressure Lymphatic System 49 Lymphatic System Respiratory System 50 Respiratory Organs 51 Breathing and Respiratory Volumes 52 Spirometry: BIOPAC Exercise 53 Control of Breathing Digestive System 54 Digestive Organs 55 Action of a Digestive Enzyme Urinary System 56 Metabolism 57 Urinary Organs 58 Urinalysis Reproductive Systems and Development 59Male Reproductive System 60 Female Reproductive System 61 Meiosis, Fertilization, and Early Development 62 Genetics Fetal Pig Dissection Exercises 62 Fetal Pig Dissection: Musculature 63 Fetal Pig Dissection: Cardiovascular System 64 Fetal Pig Dissection: Respiratory System 65 Fetal Pig Dissection: Digestive System 66 Fetal Pig Dissection: Urinary System 67 Fetal Pig Dissection: Reproductive Systems Cat Dissection Exercises 62 Cat Dissection: Musculature 63 Cat Dissection: Cardiovascular System 64 Cat Dissection: Respiratory System 65 Cat Dissection: Digestive System 66 Cat Dissection: Urinary System 67 Cat Dissection: Reproductive Systems Supplemental Laboratory Exercises* S-1 Skeletal Muscle Contractions Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #6 Principles of Summation and Tetanus Laboratory Assessment S-2 Nerve Impulse Stimulation Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #10 The Compound Action Potential Laboratory Assessment S-3 Factors Affecting the Cardiac Cycle Ph.I.L.S. 3.0 #18 Thermal and Chemical Effects Laboratory Assessment |