Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology
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8 Chapter 1 Atom Molecule Cell Muscle Tissue Organ Organ system Organism Hydrogen and Oxygen Water Skeletal muscle cell Skeletal ...
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The Human Body 9 Table 1- 1 The Structural Levels of Organization of the Human Body (^) Structural Level Example 1.. Atoms Atoms ...
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10 Chapter 1 Brain Spinal cord Nerves Nervous system Brain, spinal cord, and nerves. (^) ® Learning Cengage © Hypothalamus^ Pine ...
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The Human Body 11 Nasal cavity (^) Lymph Oral cavity node (mouth) Oral cavity (^) (mouth) (^) Tonsils Pharynx Larynx Pharynx (^) ...
12 Chapter 1 Mammary gland Kidney deferensDuctus^ Ureter (^) (^) Seminal (^) Urinary vesicle^ bladder (^) Urethra (^) Prostate ( ...
The Human Body HOMEOSTASIS Homeostasis (hom-ee-oh-STAY-sis) is the maintenance (within varying narrow limits) of the internal en ...
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14 products are eliminated fairly quickly and do not accu- mulate to toxic levels. If homeostasis is not maintained, the body wi ...
The Human Body The reproductive system includes the ovaries, uter-ine tubes, uterus, and vagina in women and the testes, semina ...
The Chemistry^ of Life Chapter Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to: Define the structure of an atom a ...
Chapter 2 Key Terms Acid........................ 31 Active transport.............. 30 Adenosine triphosphate (ATP).............. ...
18 -molecular structure of all matter. Students of anatomy need to have some -basi c knowledge of this field of study. This chap ...
The Chemistry of Life a Russian chemist, Dmitri Mendeleev (1834–1907), who suggested that the elements could be arranged in grou ...
20 BONDS AND ENERGY Atoms combine chemically with one another in one of two ways, that is, they form bonds. Chemical bonds are f ...
The Chemistry of Life molecules together by forming a bridge between the negative oxygen atom of one water molecule and the posi ...
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