Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual and E-Labs
- 11th Edition - April 15, 2022
- Authors: Kevin T. Patton, Frank B. Bell
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 7 9 1 0 6 - 9
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 7 9 3 5 6 - 8
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Request a sales quoteGain the hands-on practice needed to understand anatomical structure and function! Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual and eLabs, 11th Edition provides a clear, step-by-step guide to dissection, anatomy identification, and laboratory procedures. The illustrated, print manual contains 55 A&P exercises to be completed in the lab, with guidance including instructions, safety tips, and tear-out worksheets. Online, eight eLab modules enhance your skills with simulated lab experiences in an interactive 3-D environment. From noted educators Kevin Patton and Frank Bell, this laboratory manual provides you with a better understanding of the human body and how it works.
- Labeling exercises and coloring exercises make it easier to identify and remember critical structures examined in the lab and in lectures.
- Step-by-step "check-box" dissection instructions with accompanying illustrations and photos cover anatomical models and fresh or preserved specimens — and provide helpful guidance during dissection labs.
- Tear-out Lab Reports contain checklists, drawing exercises, and questions that help demonstrate your understanding of the labs you have participated in, and also allow instructors to check your progress.
- 250 illustrations include photos of cat, pig, and mink dissections, photos of various bones, microscopic and common histology slides, and depictions of proper procedures.
- Complete lists of materials for each exercise provide handy checklists for planning and setting up laboratory activities, allowing for easy and efficient preparation.
- Modern anatomical imaging techniques, such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasonography, are introduced to demonstrate how new technologies are changing and shaping health care.
- Review questions throughout the manual provide tools to reinforce and apply your knowledge of anatomy and function concepts.
- Eight eLabs improve the laboratory experience in an interactive digital environment.
- Convenient spiral binding allows for hands-free viewing in the lab setting.
- Hint boxes provide special tips on handling specimens, using equipment, and managing lab activities.
- Learning objectives at the beginning of each exercise offer a clear framework for learning.
- Cover image
- Title page
- Disclaimer
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface/Acknowledgements
- Welcome to Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- The Basics
- 1. Organization of the body
- Before you begin
- A. Anatomical position
- B. Anatomical directions
- C. Planes and sections
- D. Body cavities and regions
- E. Surface regions
- F. Body systems
- LAB REPORT 1 Organization of the body
- 2. Dissection: The whole body
- Before you begin
- A. External aspect
- B. Skin, bones, and muscle
- C. Cardiovascular structures
- D. Viscera
- Anatomical atlas of the rat
- LAB REPORT 2 Dissection: The whole body
- 3. The microscope
- Before you begin
- A. Parts of the microscope
- B. Using the microscope
- C. Preparing microscopic specimens
- LAB REPORT 3 The microscope
- 4. Cell anatomy
- Before you begin
- A. Parts of the cell
- B. Microscopic cell specimen
- C. Interpreting micrographs
- LAB REPORT 4 Cell anatomy
- 5. Transport through cell membranes
- Before you begin
- A. Physical basis of passive transport
- B. Diffusion and osmosis
- C. Filtration
- Clinical application: Osmotic pressure of a solution—cellular effects
- LAB REPORT 5 Transport through cell membranes
- 6. The cell’s life cycle
- Before you begin
- A. Introduction to the cell life cycle
- B. Microscopic observations
- Clinical application: Another kind of cell division
- LAB REPORT 6 The cell’s life cycle
- 7. Epithelial tissue
- Before you begin
- A. How to classify epithelial tissue
- B. Microscopic specimens
- Clinical application: Using epithelial tissue
- LAB REPORT 7 Epithelial tissue
- 8. Connective tissue
- Before you begin
- A. Classifying connective tissues
- B. Microscopic specimens
- C. Gross tissue samples
- LAB REPORT 8 Connective tissue
- 9. Muscle and nervous tissue
- Before you begin
- A. Muscle tissue
- B. Nervous tissue
- LAB REPORT 9 Muscle and nervous tissue
- Support and Movement
- 10. The skin
- Before you begin
- A. Basic skin structure
- B. Hair, nails, and glands
- C. Dissection: Cat integument
- Anatomical atlas of the cat
- D. Dissection: Fetal pig integument
- Anatomical atlas of the fetal pig
- LAB REPORT 10 The skin
- 11. Overview of the skeleton
- Before you begin
- A. Bone types
- B. Gross structure of a bone
- C. Microscopic structure of a bone
- D. The plan of the skeleton
- E. Bone marking and features
- LAB REPORT 11 Overview of the skeleton
- 12. The skull
- Before you begin
- A. Bones of the cranium
- B. Bones of the face
- C. Auditory ossicles
- D. The fetal skull
- Anatomical atlas of the individual skull bones
- LAB REPORT 12 The skull
- 13. The vertebral column and thoracic cage
- Before you begin
- A. The vertebral column
- B. The thoracic cage
- Anatomical atlas of the individual bones of the vertebral column
- Clinical application: Anatomical images
- LAB REPORT 13 The vertebral column and thoracic cage
- 14. The upper extremities
- Before you begin
- A. The shoulder girdle
- B. The arm and forearm
- C. The wrist and hand
- Anatomical atlas of the individual bones of the upper extremities
- LAB REPORT 14 The upper extremities
- 15. The lower extremities
- Before you begin
- A. The pelvic girdle
- B. The thigh and leg
- C. The ankle and foot
- Anatomical atlas of the individual bones of the lower extremities
- Clinical application: Radiograph of the foot
- LAB REPORT 15 The lower extremities
- 16. Joints
- Before you begin
- A. Classifying joints
- B. Examples of synovial joints
- C. Dissection of a joint
- D. Joint movement
- Clinical application: Arthrography
- LAB REPORT 16 Joints
- 17. Organization of the muscular system
- Before you begin
- A. The skeletal muscle cell
- B. Structure of a muscle organ
- C. Naming skeletal muscles
- LAB REPORT 17 Organization of the muscular system
- 18. Skeletal muscle
- Before you begin
- A. Identifying muscles
- B. Demonstrating muscle action
- Color atlas of muscles
- LAB REPORT 18 Skeletal muscle identification
- 19. Dissection: Skeletal muscles
- Before you begin
- A. Cat musculature
- Anatomical atlas of the cat (muscular system)
- B. Fetal pig musculature
- Anatomical atlas of the fetal pig (muscular system)
- LAB REPORT 19 Dissection: Skeletal muscles
- 20. Skeletal muscle contractions
- Before you begin
- A. Contraction of single muscle fiber
- B. Contraction in a muscle organ
- C. Human muscle contraction
- Clinical application: Exercise
- LAB REPORT 20 Skeletal muscle contractions
- Integration and Control
- 21. Nervous tissue
- Before you begin
- A. The neuron
- B. Structural classification of neurons
- C. Types of glia
- D. Nerve structure
- LAB REPORT 21 Nervous tissue
- 22. Nerve reflexes
- Before you begin
- A. Organization of nerve pathways
- B. Stretch reflex demonstrations
- C. Cutaneous reflexes
- D. Cranial reflexes
- LAB REPORT 22 Nerve reflexes
- 23. The spinal cord and spinal nerves
- Before you begin
- A. Spinal cord dissection
- B. Microscopic exploration
- C. Spinal nerves
- LAB REPORT 23 The spinal cord and spinal nerves
- 24. The brain and cranial nerves
- Before you begin
- A. External aspect of the brain
- B. Cranial nerves
- C. Internal aspect of the brain
- Clinical application: Magnetic resonance imaging
- LAB REPORT 24 The brain and cranial nerves
- 25. Dissection: The brain
- Before you begin
- A. The mammalian brain: External
- B. The mammalian brain: Internal
- Anatomical atlas of the sheep brain
- Anatomical atlas of the cat brain
- LAB REPORT 25 Dissection: The brain
- 26. Somatic senses
- Before you begin
- A. Cutaneous senses
- B. Proprioception
- LAB REPORT 26 Somatic senses
- 27. Senses of taste and smell
- Before you begin
- A. Sense of smell
- B. Sense of taste
- LAB REPORT 27 Senses of taste and smell
- 28. The ear
- Before you begin
- A. External ear
- B. Middle ear
- C. Inner ear
- LAB REPORT 28 The ear
- 29. Hearing and equilibrium
- Before you begin
- A. Hearing tests
- B. Equilibrium tests
- LAB REPORT 29 Hearing and equilibrium
- 30. The eye
- Before you begin
- A. The human eye
- B. Eye dissection
- Anatomical atlas of the eye
- LAB REPORT 30 The eye
- 31. Visual function
- Before you begin
- A. Acuity
- B. Astigmatism
- C. Accommodation
- D. Blind spot
- E. Peripheral monochrome vision
- F. Color vision
- LAB REPORT 31 Visual function
- 32. Endocrine glands
- Before you begin
- A. Gross anatomy
- B. Endocrine histology
- LAB REPORT 32 Endocrine glands
- 33. Hormones
- Before you begin
- A. Endocrine hormones
- B. Human chorionic gonadotropin
- LAB REPORT 33 Hormones
- Regulation and Maintenance
- 34. Blood
- Before you begin
- A. Sampling blood
- B. Blood smear
- C. Differential white blood cell count
- D. White blood cell count
- E. Hematocrit
- F. Hemoglobin determination
- G. Blood typing
- LAB REPORT 34 Blood
- 35. Structure of the heart
- Before you begin
- A. Human heart anatomy
- B. Sheep heart dissection
- LAB REPORT 35 Structure of the heart
- 36. Electrical activity of the heart
- Before you begin
- A. Electrocardiography
- B. The augmented leads
- Clinical application: Cardiac dysrhythmia
- C. Deviations from the normal ECG
- D. Computerized electrocardiography
- LAB REPORT 36 Electrical activity of the heart
- 37. The pulse and blood pressure
- Before you begin
- A. The pulse
- B. Blood pressure
- C. Variations in pulse and pressure
- LAB REPORT 37 The pulse and blood pressure
- 38. The circulatory pathway
- Before you begin
- A. Arteries
- B. Veins
- C. Fetal circulatory pathway
- Clinical application: Angiography
- LAB REPORT 38 The circulatory pathway
- 39. The lymphatic system
- Before you begin
- A. Overview of the lymphatic system
- B. The lymph node
- C. Microscopic studies of lymphatic structures
- Clinical application: Immune system and autoimmunity disease
- LAB REPORT 39 The lymphatic system
- 40. Dissection: Cardiovascular and lymphatic systems
- Before you begin
- A. Cardiovascular and lymphatic systems of the cat
- Anatomical atlas of the cat (cardiovascular system)
- B. Cardiovascular and lymphatic systems of the fetal pig
- Anatomical atlas of the fetal pig (cardiovascular system)
- LAB REPORT 40 Dissection: Cardiovascular and lymphatic systems
- 41. Respiratory structures
- Before you begin
- A. Gross anatomy
- B. Microscopic anatomy
- LAB REPORT 41 Respiratory structures
- 42. Dissection: Respiratory system
- Before you begin
- A. Respiratory anatomy of the cat
- Anatomical atlas of the cat (respiratory system)
- B. Respiratory anatomy of the fetal pig
- Anatomical atlas of the fetal pig (respiratory system)
- C. Respiratory anatomy of the sheep
- Anatomical atlas of the sheep (respiratory system)
- LAB REPORT 42 Dissection: Respiratory system
- 43. Pulmonary volumes and capacities
- Before you begin
- A. Pulmonary volumes and capacities
- B. Forced expiratory vital capacity
- C. Effect of exercise
- D. Using available spirometry device
- E. Graphing your results
- LAB REPORT 43 Pulmonary volumes and capacities
- 44. Digestive structures
- Before you begin
- A. Wall of the digestive tract
- B. Upper digestive tract
- C. Lower digestive tract
- Clinical application: Fluoroscopy
- LAB REPORT 44 Digestive structures
- 45. Dissection: Digestive system
- Before you begin
- A. Digestive anatomy of the cat
- B. Digestive anatomy of the fetal pig
- Anatomical atlas of the cat (digestive structures)
- Anatomical atlas of the fetal pig (digestive structures)
- LAB REPORT 45 Dissection: Digestive system
- 46. Enzymes and digestion
- Before you begin
- A. Observing carbohydrate digestion
- B. Observing lipid digestion
- Clinical application: Enzyme cleaners
- LAB REPORT 46 Enzymes and digestion
- 47. Urinary structures
- Before you begin
- A. The urinary system layout
- B. The kidney model
- C. The sheep kidney
- D. The nephron model
- E. Microscopic specimen
- LAB REPORT 47 Urinary structures
- 48. Dissection: Urinary system
- Before you begin
- A. Urinary anatomy of the cat
- B. Urinary anatomy of the fetal pig
- Anatomical atlas of the cat (urinary anatomy)
- Anatomical atlas of the fetal pig (urinary anatomy)
- LAB REPORT 48 Dissection: Urinary system
- 49. Urinalysis
- Before you begin
- A. Examination of urine
- LAB REPORT 49 Urinalysis
- Reproduction
- 50. The male reproductive system
- Before you begin
- A. Human model
- B. Microscopic structure of the testis
- C. Sperm cells
- LAB REPORT 50 The male reproductive system
- 51. The female reproductive system
- Before you begin
- A. Human model
- B. Microscopic structure of the ovary
- C. The mammary glands
- LAB REPORT 51 The female reproductive system
- 52. Dissection: Reproductive systems
- Before you begin
- A. Reproductive anatomy of the male cat
- B. Reproductive anatomy of the female cat
- C. Reproductive anatomy of the male fetal pig
- D. Reproductive anatomy of the female fetal pig
- Anatomical atlas of the cat (reproductive structures)
- Anatomical atlas of the fetal pig (reproductive structures)
- LAB REPORT 52 Dissection: Reproductive systems
- 53. Development
- Before you begin
- A. Early human development
- Clinical application: Ultrasonography
- LAB REPORT 53 Development
- 54. Genetics and heredity
- Before you begin
- A. Human phenotypes and genotypes
- B. Probabilities of inheritance
- LAB REPORT 54 Genetics and heredity
- Synthesis
- 55. The whole body
- Before you begin
- A. The human cadaver
- B. Tranverse sectional anatomy
- LAB REPORT 55 The whole body
- LAB REPORT SUPPLEMENT Microscopic observations
- LAB REPORT SUPPLEMENT Microscopic observations
- LAB REPORT SUPPLEMENT Microscopic observations
- LAB REPORT SUPPLEMENT Microscopic observations
- LAB REPORT SUPPLEMENT Microscopic observations
- LAB REPORT SUPPLEMENT Microscopic observations
- LAB REPORT SUPPLEMENT Microscopic observations
- LAB REPORT SUPPLEMENT Microscopic observations
- No. of pages: 576
- Language: English
- Edition: 11
- Published: April 15, 2022
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Paperback ISBN: 9780323791069
- eBook ISBN: 9780323793568
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