Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology
Contents (^) Preface........................................ .xv...... (^) To the Learner........................... .xv...... ( ...
Cell Structure Cellular Metabolism^ and Reproduction:^ Mitosis and Meiosis vi- ...
Loose Connective Tissue................. 97 Dense Connective Tissue................. 98 Specialized ...
CHAPTER 6 The Integumentary^ System CHAPTER 7 The Skeletal^ System viii- (^) Introduction. The Layers of the Skin. 113 The Epide ...
The Articular System The Muscular ...
The Nervous^ System:^ Introduction,^ Spinal Cord, and^ Spinal Nerves ...
CHAPTER 11 The Nervous System:^ The Brain, Cranial^ Nerves, Autonomic^ Nervous System,^ and the Special Senses CHAPTER 12 The En ...
The Blood The Cardiovascular^ xii- The Lymphatic^ ...
Nutrition and the^ ...
The Reproductive^ System xiv- The External Anatomy of the Kidneys.................... 436 The Internal CHAPTER CHAPTER Introduc ...
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The Human Body Chapter Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to: Define the anatomic terms used to refer t ...
CHAPTER 1 Key Terms Abdominopelvic cavity......... 5 Horizontal................. 5.. Posterior.............. 5..... Anatomy..... ...
4 manipulates it, and salivary glands that produce saliva containing enzymes that break down complex carbohy-drates into simple ...
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The Human Body Superior means uppermost or above. Example: the head is superior to the neck; the thoracic cavity is supe-rior to ...
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6 Chapter 1 Cranial^ cavity Thoracic (^) (^) cavity^ Thoracic (^) (^) Dorsal (^) cavity (^) cavity (^) Diaphragm^ Spinal^ Diaphr ...
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The Human Body 7 Ascending colon Cecum Appendix Larynx Thymus gland Trachea Left lung Right lung Heart in pericardial sac Diaphr ...
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