Anatomy & Physiology,
Patton and Thibodeau
7th Edition
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,Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Organization of the Body
Chapter 2: The Chemical Basis of Life
Chapter 3: Anatomy of Cells
Chapter 4: Physiology of Cells
Chapter 5: Tissues
Chapter 6: Skin and Its Appendages
Chapter 7: Skeletal Tissues
Chapter 8: Skeletal System
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Chapter 9: Articulations
Chapter 10: Anatomy of the Muscular System
Chapter 11: Physiology of the Muscular System
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Chapter 12: Nervous System Cells
Chapter 13: Central Nervous System
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Chapter 14: Peripheral Nervous System
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Chapter 15: Sense Organs
Chapter 16: Endocrine System
Chapter 17: Blood
Chapter 18: Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System
Chapter 19: Physiology of the Cardiovascular System
Chapter 20: Lymphatic System
Chapter 21: Immune System
Chapter 22: Stress
Chapter 23: Anatomy of the Respiratory System
Chapter 24: Physiology of the Respiratory System
Chapter 25: Anatomy of the Digestive System
,Chapter 26: Physiology of the Digestive System
Chapter 27: Nutrition and Metabolism
Chapter 28: Urinary System
Chapter 29: Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Chapter 30: Acid-Base Balance
Chapter 31: Male Reproductive System
Chapter 32: Female Reproductive System
Chapter 33: Growth and Development
Chapter 34: Genetics and Heredity
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, Chapter 1: Organization of the Body
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1. A scientific theory is a fact.
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2. A theory that is supported by repeated observation and experimentation is called a hypothesis.
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3. A theory may eventually become a law.
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4. In humans, all respiration occurs in the lungs.
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5. Anatomy is the study of the functions of an organism and its parts, as opposed to the study of its
structure.
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6. Conductivity and responsiveness are highly developed in both muscle and nerve cells in living
organisms.
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7. The movement of digested nutrients through the wall of the digestive tube into the body fluids
and to cells for use is called absorption.
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