Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology
Terry R. Martin
4th Edition
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,Table of Contents
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
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11. Integumentary System
Skeletal System
12. Bone Structure and Classification
13. Organization of the Skeleton
14. Skull
15. Vertebral Column and Thoracic Cage
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16. Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
17. Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
18. Fetal Skeleton
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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
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24. Muscles of the Vertebral Column, Abdominal Wall, and Pelvic
Floor
25. Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb
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Surface Anatomy
26. Surface Anatomy
Nervous System
27. Nervous Tissue and Nerves
28. Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Meninges
29. Reflex Arc and Somatic 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
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50. Respiratory Organs
51. Breathing and Respiratory Volumes
52. Spirometry: BIOPAC Exercise
53. Control of Breathing
Digestive System
54. Digestive Organs
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55. Action of a Digestive Enzyme
Urinary System
56. Metabolism
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57. Urinary Organs
58. Urinalysis
Reproductive System & Development
59. Male Reproductive System
60. Female Reproductive System
61. Meiosis, Fertilization, and Early Development
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62. Genetics
Dissection Exercises & Supplemental Labs
• Fetal Pig Dissection: Musculature, Cardiovascular System,
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Respiratory System, Digestive System, Urinary System,
Reproductive Systems
• Cat Dissection: Musculature, Cardiovascular System,
Respiratory System, Digestive System, Urinary System,
Reproductive Systems
• Supplemental Laboratory Exercises (e.g. muscle contraction,
nerve impulse stimulation, cardiac-cycle studies)
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Chapter 1 Scientific Method and Measurements
1) The first step of the scientific method is making observations.
Answer: TRUE
Topic: Scientific method
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 01.03 Apply the scientific method to test the validity of a hypothesis
concerning the direct, linear relationship between human upper limb length and height.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
2) Which step of the scientific method involves forming a tentative explanation of information?
A) Hypothesis
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B) Observations
C) Conclusion
D) Experiment
E) Data analysis
Answer: A
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Topic: Scientific method
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 01.03 Apply the scientific method to test the validity of a hypothesis
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concerning the direct, linear relationship between human upper limb length and height.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
3) In the metric system, 1 cm is equal to mm.
A) 100
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B) 1,000
C) 0.1
D) 10
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E) 0.01
Answer: D
Topic: Scientific method
Bloom's: 3. Apply
Learning Outcome: 01.01 Convert English measurements to the metric system, and vice versa.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation