Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual, Fetal Pig Version, Global Edition

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Otros Autores: Marieb, Elaine, author (author), Smith, Lori, author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Harlow : Pearson Education Limited [2022]
Edición:Thirteenth edition
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  • Cover
  • Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Safety Guidelines*
  • Visual Walkthrough
  • Your time is valuable. Make the most of your time inside and outside the lab.
  • Be Prepared: Learning in A&amp
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  • Additional Support for Students &amp
  • Instructors
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • About the Authors
  • Preface to the Instructor
  • Acknowledgments
  • Acknowledgments for the Global Edition
  • Contents
  • The Human Body: An Orientation
  • Exercise 1. The Language of Anatomy
  • 1 Locating Body Regions
  • 2 Practicing Using Correct Anatomical Terminology
  • 3 Observing Sectioned Specimens
  • 4 Identifying Organs in the Abdominopelvic Cavity
  • 5 Locating Abdominopelvic Surface Regions
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 2. Organ Systems Overview
  • 1 Observing External Structures
  • 2 Examining the Oral Cavity
  • 3 Opening the Ventral Body Cavity
  • 4 Examining the Ventral Body Cavity
  • 5 Examining the Human Torso Model
  • Review Sheet
  • The Microscope And Its Uses
  • Exercise 3. The Microscope
  • 1 Identifying the Parts of a Microscope
  • 2 Viewing Objects Through the Microscope
  • 3 Estimating the Diameter of the Microscope Field
  • 4 Perceiving Depth
  • 5 Preparing and Observing a Wet Mount
  • Review Sheet
  • The Cell
  • Exercise 4. The Cell: Anatomy and Division
  • 1 Identifying Parts of a Cell
  • 2 Identifying Components of a Plasma Membrane
  • 3 Locating Organelles
  • 4 Examining the Cell Model
  • 5 Observing Various Cell Structures
  • 6 Identifying the Mitotic Stages
  • 7 "Chenille Stick" Mitosis
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 5. The Cell: Transport Mechanisms and Cell Permeability
  • 1 Observing Diffusion of Dye Through Agar Gel
  • 2 Observing Diffusion of Dye Through Water
  • 3 Investigating Diffusion and Osmosis Through Nonliving Membranes.
  • 4 Observing Osmometer Results
  • 5 Investigating Diffusion and Osmosis Through Living Membranes
  • 6 Observing the Process of Filtration
  • 7 Observing Phagocytosis
  • Review Sheet
  • Histology: Basic Tissues Of The Body
  • Exercise 6. Classification of Tissues
  • 1 Examining Epithelial Tissue Under the Microscope
  • 2 Examining Connective Tissue Under the Microscope
  • 3 Examining Nervous Tissue Under the Microscope
  • 4 Examining Muscle Tissue Under the Microscope
  • Review Sheet
  • The Integumentary System
  • Exercise 7. The Integumentary System
  • 1 Locating Structures on a Skin Model
  • 2 Identifying Nail Structures
  • 3 Comparing Hairy and Relatively Hair-Free Skin Microscopically
  • 4 Differentiating Sebaceous and Sweat Glands Microscopically
  • 5 Plotting the Distribution of Sweat Glands
  • 6 Taking and Identifying Inked Fingerprints
  • Review Sheet
  • The Skeletal System
  • Exercise 8. Overview of the Skeleton: Classification and Structure of Bones and Cartilages
  • 1 Examining a Long Bone
  • 2 Examining the Effects of Heat and Hydrochloric Acid on Bones
  • 3 Examining the Microscopic Structure of Compact Bone
  • 4 Examining the Osteogenic Epiphyseal Plate
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 9. The Axial Skeleton
  • 1 Identifying the Bones of the Skull
  • Group Challenge Odd Bone Out
  • 2 Palpating Skull Markings
  • 3 Examining Spinal Curvatures
  • 4 Examining Vertebral Structure
  • 5 Examining the Relationship Between Ribs and Vertebrae
  • 6 Examining a Fetal Skull
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 10. The Appendicular Skeleton
  • 1 Examining and Identifying Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton
  • 2 Palpating the Surface Anatomy of the Pectoral Girdle and the Upper Limb
  • 3 Observing Pelvic Articulations
  • 4 Comparing Male and Female Pelves
  • 5 Palpating the Surface Anatomy of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
  • 6 Constructing a Skeleton
  • Review Sheet.
  • Exercise 11. Articulations and Body Movements
  • 1 Identifying Fibrous Joints
  • 2 Identifying Cartilaginous Joints
  • 3 Examining Synovial Joint Structure
  • 4 Demonstrating the Importance of Friction-Reducing Structures
  • 5 Demonstrating Movements of Synovial Joints
  • 6 Demonstrating Actions at the Hip Joint
  • 7 Demonstrating Actions at the Knee Joint
  • 8 Demonstrating Actions at the Shoulder Joint
  • 9 Examining the Action at the TMJ
  • Review Sheet
  • The Muscular System
  • Exercise 12. Microscopic Anatomy and Organization of Skeletal Muscle
  • 1 Examining Skeletal Muscle Cell Anatomy
  • 2 Observing the Histological Structure of a Skeletal Muscle
  • 3 Studying the Structure of a Neuromuscular Junction
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 13. Gross Anatomy of the Muscular System
  • 1 Identifying Head and Neck Muscles
  • 2 Identifying Muscles of the Trunk
  • 3 Identifying Muscles of the Upper Limb
  • 4 Identifying Muscles of the Lower Limb
  • 5 Review of Human Musculature
  • 6 Making a Muscle Painting
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 14. Skeletal Muscle Physiology: Frogs and Human Subjects
  • 1 Observing Muscle Fiber Contraction
  • 2 Inducing Contraction in the Frog Gastrocnemius Muscle
  • 3 Demonstrating Muscle Fatigue in Humans
  • 4 Electromyography in a Human Subject Using BIOPAC®
  • Review Sheet
  • The Nervous System
  • Exercise 15. Histology of Nervous Tissue
  • 1 Identifying Parts of a Neuron
  • 2 Studying the Microscopic Structure of Selected Neurons
  • 3 Examining the Microscopic Structure of a Nerve
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 16. Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses: Frog Subjects
  • 1 Stimulating the Nerve
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 17. Gross Anatomy of the Brain and Cranial Nerves
  • 1 Identifying External Brain Structures
  • 2 Identifying Internal Brain Structures
  • 3 Identifying and Testing the Cranial Nerves.
  • Group Challenge Odd (Cranial) Nerve Out
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 18. Electroencephalography
  • 1 Observing Brain Wave Patterns Using an Oscilloscope or Physiograph
  • 2 Electroencephalography Using BIOPAC®
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 19. The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
  • 1 Identifying Structures of the Spinal Cord
  • 2 Identifying Spinal Cord Tracts
  • 3 Identifying the Major Nerve Plexuses and Peripheral Nerves
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 20. The Autonomic Nervous System
  • 1 Locating the Sympathetic Trunk
  • 2 Comparing Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Effects
  • 3 Exploring the Galvanic Skin Response (Electrodermal Activity) Within a Polygraph Using BIOPAC®
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 21. Human Reflex Physiology
  • 1 Initiating Stretch Reflexes
  • 2 Initiating the Crossed-Extensor Reflex
  • 3 Initiating the Plantar Reflex
  • 4 Initiating the Corneal Reflex
  • 5 Initiating the Gag Reflex
  • 6 Initiating Pupillary Reflexes
  • 7 Initiating the Ciliospinal Reflex
  • 8 Initiating the Salivary Reflex
  • 9 Testing Reaction Time for Intrinsic and Learned Reflexes
  • 10 Measuring Reaction Time Using BIOPAC®
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 22. General Sensation
  • 1 Studying the Structure of Selected Sensory Receptors
  • 2 Determining the Two-Point Threshold
  • 3 Testing Tactile Localization
  • 4 Demonstrating Adaptation of Touch Receptors
  • 5 Demonstrating Adaptation of Temperature Receptors
  • 6 Demonstrating the Phenomenon of Referred Pain
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 23. Special Senses: Anatomy of the Visual System
  • 1 Identifying Accessory Eye Structures
  • 2 Identifying Internal Structures of the Eye
  • 3 Studying the Microscopic Anatomy of the Retina
  • 4 Predicting the Effects of Visual Pathway Lesions
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 24. Special Senses: Visual Tests and Experiments
  • 1 Demonstrating the Blind Spot.
  • 2 Determining Near Point of Vision
  • 3 Testing Visual Acuity
  • 4 Testing for Astigmatism
  • 5 Testing for Color Blindness
  • 6 Testing for Depth Perception
  • 7 Demonstrating Reflex Activity of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Eye Muscles
  • 8 Conducting an Ophthalmoscopic Examination
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 25. Special Senses: Hearing and Equilibrium
  • 1 Identifying Structures of the Ear
  • 2 Examining the Ear with an Otoscope (Optional)
  • 3 Examining the Microscopic Structure of the Cochlea
  • 4 Conducting Laboratory Tests of Hearin
  • 5 Audiometry Testing
  • 6 Examining the Microscopic Structure of the Crista Ampullaris
  • 7 Conducting Laboratory Tests on Equilibrium
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 26. Special Senses: Olfaction and Taste
  • 1 Microscopic Examination of the Olfactory Epithelium
  • 2 Microscopic Examination of Taste Buds
  • 3 Stimulating Taste Buds
  • 4 Examining the Combined Effects of Smell, Texture, and Temperature on Taste
  • 5 Assessing the Importance of Taste and Olfaction in Odor Identification
  • 6 Demonstrating Olfactory Adaptation
  • Review Sheet
  • The Endocrine System
  • Exercise 27. Functional Anatomy of the Endocrine Glands
  • 1 Identifying the Endocrine Organs
  • 2 Examining the Microscopic Structure of Endocrine Glands
  • Group Challenge Odd Hormone Out
  • Review Sheet
  • Exercise 28. Endocrine Wet Labs and Human Metabolism
  • 1 Determining the Effect of Pituitary Hormones on the Ovary
  • 2 Observing the Effects of Hyperinsulinism
  • Group Challenge Thyroid Hormone Case Studies
  • Review Sheet
  • The Circulatory System
  • Exercise 29. Blood
  • 1 Determining the Physical Characteristics of Plasma
  • 2 Examining the Formed Elements of Blood Microscopically
  • 3 Conducting a Differential WBC Count
  • 4 Determining the Hematocrit
  • 5 Determining Hemoglobin Concentration
  • 6 Determining Coagulation Time.
  • 7 Typing for ABO and Rh Blood Groups.