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Human Anatomy stands apart from other texts as it guides students on a clearly written and expertly illustrated beginner’s path through the human body. High-quality photographs paired with brilliantly rendered illustrations help students visualize, understand, and appreciate the wonders of human anatomy. The author team incorporates their combined 70 years of teaching experience into student-friendly learning strategies, built around a pedagogical framework designed to foster retention and encourage the application of knowledge and understanding.
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- Höfundar: Michael McKinley, Valerie O'Loughlin
- Útgáfa:6
- Útgáfudagur: 2020-01-07
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781260579758
- Print ISBN: 9781260570649
- ISBN 10: 1260579751
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- About the Authors
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- McGraw-Hill Connect
- Connect
- Laboratory Resources
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 A First Look at Anatomy
- 1.1 History of Human Anatomy
- 1.2 Definition of Anatomy
- 1.3 Structural Organization of the Body
- 1.4 Precise Language of Anatomy
- Chapter 2 The Cell: Basic Unit of Structure and Function
- 2.1 The Study of Cells
- 2.2 A Prototypical Cell
- 2.3 Plasma Membrane
- 2.4 Cytoplasm
- 2.5 Nucleus
- 2.6 Life Cycle of the Cell
- Chapter 3 Embryology
- 3.1 Overview of Embryology
- 3.2 Gametogenesis
- 3.3 Pre-embryonic Period
- 3.4 Embryonic Period
- 3.5 Fetal Period
- Chapter 4 Tissue Level of Organization
- 4.1 Epithelial Tissue
- 4.2 Connective Tissue
- 4.3 Body Membranes
- 4.4 Muscle Tissue
- 4.5 Nervous Tissue
- 4.6 Tissue Change and Aging
- Chapter 5 Integumentary System
- 5.1 Structure and Functions of the Integument
- 5.2 Epidermis
- 5.3 Dermis
- 5.4 Subcutaneous Layer
- 5.5 Integumentary Structures Derived from Epidermis
- 5.6 Integument Repair and Regeneration
- 5.7 Aging of the Integument
- 5.8 Development of the Integumentary System
- Chapter 6 Cartilage and Bone
- 6.1 Cartilage
- 6.2 Bone
- 6.3 Classification and Anatomy of Bones
- 6.4 Ossification
- 6.5 Maintaining Homeostasis and Promoting Bone Growth
- 6.6 Bone Markings
- 6.7 Aging of the Skeletal System
- Chapter 7 Axial Skeleton
- 7.1 Skull
- 7.2 Sexually Dimorphic Features of the Skull
- 7.3 Aging of the Skull
- 7.4 Vertebral Column
- 7.5 Thoracic Cage
- 7.6 Aging of the Axial Skeleton
- 7.7 Development of the Axial Skeleton
- Chapter 8 Appendicular Skeleton
- 8.1 Pectoral Girdle
- 8.2 Upper Limb
- 8.3 Pelvic Girdle
- 8.4 Lower Limb
- 8.5 Aging of the Appendicular Skeleton
- 8.6 Development of the Appendicular Skeleton
- Chapter 9 Articulations
- 9.1 Articulations (Joints)
- 9.2 Fibrous Joints
- 9.3 Cartilaginous Joints
- 9.4 Synovial Joints
- 9.5 Selected Articulations in Depth
- 9.6 Aging of the Joints
- 9.7 Development of the Joints
- Chapter 10 Muscle Tissue and Organization
- 10.1 Properties of Muscle Tissue
- 10.2 Characteristics of Skeletal Muscle Tissue
- 10.3 Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Fibers
- 10.4 Types of Skeletal Muscle Fibers
- 10.5 Skeletal Muscle Fiber Organization
- 10.6 Exercise and Skeletal Muscle
- 10.7 Levers and Joint Biomechanics
- 10.8 The Naming of Skeletal Muscles
- 10.9 Characteristics of Cardiac and Smooth Muscle
- 10.10 Aging and the Muscular System
- 10.11 Development of the Muscular System
- Chapter 11 Axial Muscles
- 11.1 Muscles of the Head and Neck
- 11.2 Muscles of the Vertebral Column
- 11.3 Muscles of Respiration
- 11.4 Muscles of the Abdominal Wall
- 11.5 Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
- Chapter 12 Appendicular Muscles
- 12.1 Muscles of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
- 12.2 Muscles of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
- Chapter 13 Surface Anatomy
- 13.1 A Regional Approach to Surface Anatomy
- 13.2 Head Region
- 13.3 Neck Region
- 13.4 Trunk Region
- 13.5 Shoulder and Upper Limb Region
- 13.6 Lower Limb Region
- Chapter 14 Nervous Tissue
- 14.1 Organization of the Nervous System
- 14.2 Cytology of Nervous Tissue
- 14.3 Myelination of Axons
- 14.4 Axon Regeneration
- 14.5 Nerves
- 14.6 Synapses
- 14.7 Neural Integration and Neural Circuits
- 14.8 Development of the Nervous System
- Chapter 15 Brain and Cranial Nerves
- 15.1 Brain Development and Tissue Organization
- 15.2 Support and Protection of the Brain
- 15.3 Cerebrum
- 15.4 Diencephalon
- 15.5 Brainstem
- 15.6 Cerebellum
- 15.7 Limbic System
- 15.8 Cranial Nerves
- Chapter 16 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
- 16.1 Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord
- 16.2 Spinal Cord Meninges
- 16.3 Sectional Anatomy of the Spinal Cord
- 16.4 Spinal Nerves
- 16.5 Reflexes
- 16.6 Development of the Spinal Cord
- Chapter 17 Pathways and Integrative Functions
- 17.1 General Characteristics of Nervous System Pathways
- 17.2 Sensory Pathways
- 17.3 Motor Pathways
- 17.4 Higher-Order Processing and Integrative Functions
- 17.5 Aging and the Nervous System
- Chapter 18 Autonomic Nervous System
- 18.1 Comparison of the Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems
- 18.2 Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System
- 18.3 Parasympathetic Division
- 18.4 Sympathetic Division
- 18.5 Other Features of the Autonomic Nervous System
- 18.6 CNS Control of Autonomic Function
- 18.7 Development of the Autonomic Nervous System
- Chapter 19 Senses: General and Special
- 19.1 Introduction to Sensory Receptors
- 19.2 Tactile Receptors
- 19.3 Olfaction
- 19.4 Gustation
- 19.5 Vision
- 19.6 Equilibrium and Hearing
- Chapter 20 Endocrine System
- 20.1 Endocrine Glands and Hormones
- 20.2 Hypothalamic Control of the Endocrine System
- 20.3 Pituitary Gland
- 20.4 Thyroid Gland
- 20.5 Parathyroid Glands
- 20.6 Adrenal Glands
- 20.7 Pancreas
- 20.8 Pineal Gland and Thymus
- 20.9 Endocrine Functions of the Kidneys, Heart, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Gonads
- 20.10 Aging and the Endocrine System
- 20.11 Development of the Endocrine System
- Chapter 21 Blood
- 21.1 General Composition and Functions of Blood
- 21.2 Blood Plasma
- 21.3 Formed Elements in the Blood
- 21.4 Hematopoiesis: Production of Formed Elements
- Chapter 22 Heart
- 22.1 Overview of the Cardiovascular System
- 22.2 Anatomy of the Heart
- 22.3 Coronary Circulation
- 22.4 How the Heart Beats: Electrical Properties of Cardiac Tissue
- 22.5 Innervation of the Heart
- 22.6 Tying It All Together: The Cardiac Cycle
- 22.7 Aging and the Heart
- 22.8 Development of the Heart
- Chapter 23 Vessels and Circulation
- 23.1 Anatomy of Blood Vessels
- 23.2 Blood Pressure
- 23.3 Systemic Circulation
- 23.4 Pulmonary Circulation
- 23.5 Review of Heart, Systemic, and Pulmonary Circulation
- 23.6 Aging and the Cardiovascular System
- 23.7 Blood Vessel Development
- Chapter 24 Lymphatic System
- 24.1 Functions of the Lymphatic System
- 24.2 Lymph and Lymphatic Vessels
- 24.3 Lymphoid Cells
- 24.4 Lymphoid Structures
- 24.5 Aging and the Lymphatic System
- 24.6 Development of the Lymphatic System
- Chapter 25 Respiratory System
- 25.1 General Organization and Functions of the Respiratory System
- 25.2 Upper Respiratory Tract
- 25.3 Lower Respiratory Tract
- 25.4 Lungs
- 25.5 Pulmonary Ventilation
- 25.6 Mechanics of Breathing
- 25.7 Innervation of the Respiratory System
- 25.8 Aging and the Respiratory System
- 25.9 Development of the Respiratory System
- Chapter 26 Digestive System
- 26.1 General Structure and Functions of the Digestive System
- 26.2 Oral Cavity
- 26.3 Pharynx
- 26.4 General Arrangement of Abdominal GI Organs
- 26.5 Esophagus
- 26.6 The Swallowing Process
- 26.7 Stomach
- 26.8 Small Intestine
- 26.9 Large Intestine
- 26.10 Accessory Digestive Organs
- 26.11 Aging and the Digestive System
- 26.12 Development of the Digestive System
- Chapter 27 Urinary System
- 27.1 General Structure and Functions of the Urinary System
- 27.2 Kidneys
- 27.3 Urinary Tract
- 27.4 Aging and the Urinary System
- 27.5 Development of the Urinary System
- Chapter 28 Reproductive System
- 28.1 Comparison of the Female and Male Reproductive Systems
- 28.2 Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
- 28.3 Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System
- 28.4 Aging and the Reproductive Systems
- 28.5 Development of the Reproductive Systems
- Appendix A: Answers
- Glossary
- Index
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