Atjaunināt sīkdatņu piekrišanu

E-grāmata: Human Body in Health & Disease - E-Book: The Human Body in Health & Disease - E-Book

4.15/5 (60 ratings by Goodreads)
(Professor Emeritus, Life Sciences, St. Charles Community College Cottleville, MO Professor of Human Anatomy and Physiology Instruction (HAPI adjunct) Northeast College of Health Sciences Seneca Falls, NY, USA), (Chancellor Emeritus and )
  • Formāts: EPUB+DRM
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jan-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Mosby
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780323402064
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts - EPUB+DRM
  • Cena: 63,86 €*
  • * ši ir gala cena, t.i., netiek piemērotas nekādas papildus atlaides
  • Ielikt grozā
  • Pievienot vēlmju sarakstam
  • Šī e-grāmata paredzēta tikai personīgai lietošanai. E-grāmatas nav iespējams atgriezt un nauda par iegādātajām e-grāmatām netiek atmaksāta.
  • Formāts: EPUB+DRM
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jan-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Mosby
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780323402064
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:

DRM restrictions

  • Kopēšana (kopēt/ievietot):

    nav atļauts

  • Drukāšana:

    nav atļauts

  • Lietošana:

    Digitālo tiesību pārvaldība (Digital Rights Management (DRM))
    Izdevējs ir piegādājis šo grāmatu šifrētā veidā, kas nozīmē, ka jums ir jāinstalē bezmaksas programmatūra, lai to atbloķētu un lasītu. Lai lasītu šo e-grāmatu, jums ir jāizveido Adobe ID. Vairāk informācijas šeit. E-grāmatu var lasīt un lejupielādēt līdz 6 ierīcēm (vienam lietotājam ar vienu un to pašu Adobe ID).

    Nepieciešamā programmatūra
    Lai lasītu šo e-grāmatu mobilajā ierīcē (tālrunī vai planšetdatorā), jums būs jāinstalē šī bezmaksas lietotne: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    Lai lejupielādētu un lasītu šo e-grāmatu datorā vai Mac datorā, jums ir nepieciešamid Adobe Digital Editions (šī ir bezmaksas lietotne, kas īpaši izstrādāta e-grāmatām. Tā nav tas pats, kas Adobe Reader, kas, iespējams, jau ir jūsu datorā.)

    Jūs nevarat lasīt šo e-grāmatu, izmantojot Amazon Kindle.

No one explains A&P more clearly! The Human Body in Health & Disease, 7th Edition makes it easier to understand how the body works, both in normal conditions and when things go wrong. Its easy-to-read writing style, more than 500 full-color illustrations, and unique Clear View of the Human Body transparencies keep you focused on the principles of anatomy, physiology, and pathology. New to this edition are Connect It! features with bonus online content and concept maps with flow charts to simplify complex topics. From noted educators Kevin Patton and Gary Thibodeau, this book presents A&P in a way that lets you know and understand what is important.More than 545 full-color photographs and drawings bring difficult A&P concepts to life and illustrate the most current scientific knowledge. Clear, conversational writing style breaks down information into brief chunks, making principles easier to understand.UNIQUE! Clear View of the Human Body transparencies allow you to peel back the layers of the body, with a 22-page, full-color insert showing the male and female human body along several planes. Over 50 Animation Direct 3-D animations provide dynamic visual explanations for key concepts, with callouts in the text directing you to these animations on the Evolve companion website. Language of Science/Language of Medicine presents lists of medical terms, pronunciations, and word parts to help you become familiar with A&P terminology and the meanings of individual word parts. Useful learning features include study tips, chapter objectives, case studies, critical thinking questions, summary boxes, review questions, and chapter tests.A study guide reinforces your understanding of anatomy and physiology with a variety of practical exercises to help you review and apply key A&P concepts. Sold separately. NEW and UNIQUE! Connect It! articles on the Evolve companion website provide bonus information for you to explore, and are called out in the text.NEW and UNIQUE! Active Concept Maps on Evolve utilize animated and narrated flow charts to explain complex topics, and are also called out in the text.NEW! Chapter objectives and Active Learning sections more closely tie objectives to the end-of-chapter material.UPDATED! Genetics chapter includes the latest and most important advances.
1 Introduction to the Body
2(22)
Scientific Method
4(2)
Levels of Organization
6(1)
Anatomical Position
7(1)
Anatomical Directions
7(1)
Planes of the Body
8(1)
Body Cavities
9(2)
Body Regions
11(3)
Balance of Body Functions
14(10)
2 Chemistry of Life
24(18)
Levels of Chemical Organization
25(2)
Atoms
25(1)
Elements, Molecules, and Compounds
26(1)
Chemical Bonding
27(2)
Ionic Bonds
27(1)
Covalent Bonds
27(1)
Hydrogen Bonds
28(1)
Inorganic Chemistry
29(2)
Water
29(1)
Acids, Bases, and Salts
30(1)
Organic Chemistry
31(4)
Carbohydrates
31(1)
Lipids
31(2)
Proteins
33(2)
Nucleic Acids
35(1)
Clinical Applications of Chemistry
35(7)
3 Cells
42(28)
Overview of Cells
43(7)
Size and Shape
43(1)
Composition
44(1)
Parts of the Cell
44(6)
Relationship of Cell Structure and Function
50(1)
Movement of Substances Through Cell Membranes
50(6)
Types of Membrane Transport
50(1)
Passive Transport Processes
51(2)
Active Transport Processes
53(2)
Cell Transport and Disease
55(1)
Cell Growth and Reproduction
56(14)
Cell Growth
56(3)
Cell Reproduction
59(1)
Changes in Cell Growth and Reproduction
60(10)
4 Tissues
70(22)
Introduction to Tissues
71(1)
Tissue Types
71(1)
Matrix
72(1)
Epithelial Tissues
72(4)
Introduction to Epithelial Tissues
72(1)
Squamous Epithelium
73(2)
Cuboidal Epithelium
75(1)
Simple Columnar Epithelium
75(1)
Pseudostratified Epithelium
76(1)
Transitional Epithelium
76(1)
Connective Tissue
76(5)
Introduction to Connective Tissue
76(2)
Fibrous Connective Tissue
78(2)
Bone
80(1)
Cartilage
80
Epithelial Tissue
73(7)
Blood Tissue
80(1)
Hematopoietic Tissue
81(1)
Muscle Tissue
81(2)
Introduction to Muscle Tissue
81(1)
Skeletal Muscle Tissue
81(1)
Cardiac Muscle Tissue
82(1)
Smooth Muscle Tissue
82(1)
Nervous Tissue
83(1)
Tissue Repair
83(9)
5 Organ Systems
92(20)
Organ Systems of the Body
93(8)
Integumentary System
93(1)
Skeletal System
94(1)
Muscular System
94(1)
Nervous System
95(1)
Endocrine System
96(1)
Cardiovascular System
96(1)
Lymphatic and Immune Systems
97(1)
Respiratory System
98(1)
Digestive System
98(1)
Urinary System
99(1)
Reproductive Systems
99(2)
Body as a Whole
101(1)
Homeostasis
101(1)
Applying Organ System Concepts
101(1)
Organ Replacement
101(11)
Vital and Nonvital Organs
101(1)
Artificial Organs
101(3)
Organ Transplantation
104(8)
6 Mechanisms of Disease
112(32)
Studying Disease
113(2)
Disease Terminology
113(1)
Patterns of Disease
114(1)
Pathophysiology
115(2)
Mechanisms of Disease
115(2)
Risk Factors
117(1)
Pathogenic Organisms and Particles
117(7)
Viruses
118(2)
Prions
120(1)
Bacteria
120(3)
Fungi
123(1)
Protozoa
123(1)
Pathogenic Animals
124(1)
Prevention and Control
124(4)
Mechanisms of Transmission
125(1)
Prevention and Treatment Strategies
126(1)
Drug Therapy
127(1)
Tumors and Cancer
128(6)
Neoplasms
128(2)
Causes of Cancer
130(1)
Pathogenesis of Cancer
131(3)
Inflammation
134(10)
Inflammatory Response
134(1)
Inflammatory Disease
135(9)
7 Skin and Membranes
144(30)
Body Membranes
145(3)
Classification of Membranes
145(1)
Epithelial Membranes
146(1)
Connective Tissue Membranes
147(1)
Skin Structure
148(7)
Overview of Skin Structure
148(1)
Epidermis
149(1)
Dermis
150(1)
Subcutaneous Tissue
151(1)
Hair, Nails, and Skin Receptors
151(3)
Skin Glands
154(1)
Functions of the Skin
155(1)
Protection
155(1)
Temperature Regulation
155(1)
Sensation
156(1)
Excretion
156(1)
Synthesis of Vitamin D
156(1)
Disorders of the Skin
156(18)
Skin Lesions
156(1)
Burns
157(4)
Skin Infections
161(1)
Vascular and Inflammatory Skin Disorders
161(2)
Skin Cancer
163(11)
8 Skeletal System
174(44)
Functions of the Skeletal System
175(1)
Support
175(1)
Protection
176(1)
Movement
176(1)
Storage
176(1)
Hematopoiesis
176(1)
Gross Structure of Bones
176(1)
Types of Bones
176(1)
Structure of Long Bones
176(1)
Structure of Flat Bones
177(1)
Microscopic Structure of Bone
177(1)
Bone Tissue Structure
177(1)
Cartilage Tissue Structure
177(1)
Bone Development
177(3)
Making and Remodeling Bone
177(2)
Endochondral Ossification
179(1)
Intramembranous Ossification
179(1)
Axial Skeleton
180(10)
Skull
181(4)
Hyoid Bone
185(1)
Vetebral Column (Spine)
186(3)
Thorax
189(1)
Appendicular Skeleton
190(4)
Upper Extremity
190(1)
Lower Extremity
191(3)
Skeleton Variations
194(2)
Male-Female Skeletal Differences
194(1)
Age Differences
195(1)
Environmental Factors
195(1)
Joints
196(4)
Articulation of Bones
196(1)
Kinds of Joint
196(1)
Synarthroses
196(1)
Amphiarthroses
196(1)
Diarthroses
197(3)
Skeletal Disorders
200(18)
Tumors
200(1)
Metabolic Bone Diseases
201(1)
Bone Infection
202(1)
Bone Fractures
203(1)
Joint Disorders
204(14)
9 Muscular System
218(30)
Muscle Tissue
220(1)
Skeletal Muscle
220(1)
Cardiac Muscle
220(1)
Smooth Muscle
220(1)
Structure of Skeletal Muscle
220(2)
Muscle Organs
220(1)
Muscle Fibers
221(1)
Function of Skeletal Muscle
222(3)
Movement
223(1)
Posture
224(1)
Heat Production
224(1)
Fatigue
224(1)
Motor Unit
225(1)
Muscle Stimulus
225(1)
Types of Muscle Contraction
225(1)
Twitch and Tetanic Contractions
225
Isotonic Contraction
26(200)
Isometric Contraction
226(1)
Effects of Exercise on Skeletal Muscles
226(2)
Movements Produced by Muscles
228(2)
Angular Movements
228(1)
Circular Movements
228(1)
Special Movements
229(1)
Skeletal Muscle Groups
230(5)
Muscles of the Head and Neck
232(1)
Muscles of the Upper Extremities
232(1)
Muscles of the Trunk
232(2)
Muscles of the Lower Extremities
234(1)
Muscular Disorders
235(13)
Muscle Injury
235(1)
Muscle Infections
235(1)
Muscular Dystrophy
236(1)
Myasthenia Gravis
237(11)
10 Nervous System
248(42)
Organs and Divisions of the Nervous System
249(1)
Cells of the Nervous System
250(3)
Neurons
250(1)
Glia
250(2)
Disorders of Nerve Tissue
252(1)
Nerves and Tracts
253(1)
Nerve Signals
253(6)
Reflex Arcs
253(2)
Nerve Impulses
255(1)
Synapses
256(3)
Central Nervous System
259(11)
Brain
260(4)
Brain Disorders
264(2)
Spinal Cord
266(2)
Coverings and Fluid Spaces
268(2)
Peripheral Nervous System
270(4)
Cranial Nerves
270(1)
Spinal Nerves
270(3)
Peripheral Nerve Disorders
273(1)
Autonomic Nervous System
274(16)
Overview
274(1)
Functional Anatomy
275(1)
Autonomic Conduction Paths
276(1)
Sympathetic Division
276(1)
Parasympathetic Division
277(1)
Autonomic Neurotransmitters
277(1)
Autonomic Nervous System as a Whole
278(1)
Disorders of the Autonomic Nervous System
278(12)
11 Senses
290(28)
Classification of Senses
291(2)
General Senses
291(1)
Special Senses
292(1)
Sensory Receptor Types
292(1)
Sensory Pathways
293(1)
General Senses
293(1)
Distribution of General Sense Receptors
293(1)
Modes of Sensation
293(1)
Disorders Involving General Senses
294(1)
Special Senses
294(15)
Vision
294(3)
Disorders of Vision
297(5)
Hearing and Equilibrium
302(5)
Hearing and Equilibrium Disorders
307(1)
Taste
307(1)
Smell
308(1)
Integration of Senses
309(9)
12 Endocrine System
318(30)
Endocrine Glands
320(1)
Mechanisms of Hormone Action
320(4)
Nonsteroid Hormones
320(1)
Steroid Hormones
321(3)
Regulation of Hormone Secretion
324(1)
Negative Feedback
324(1)
Positive Feedback
324(1)
Levels of Regulation
324(1)
Mechanisms of Endocrine Disease
325(1)
Prostaglandins
325(1)
Pituitary Gland
326(2)
Structure of the Pituitary Gland
326(1)
Anterior Pituitary Gland Hormones
326(2)
Posterior Pituitary Gland Hormones
328(1)
Hypothalamus
328(1)
Thyroid Gland
329(2)
Thyroid Hormone
329(1)
Calcitonin
330(1)
Parathyroid Glands
331(1)
Adrenal Glands
331(3)
Location of Adrenal Glands
331(1)
Adrenal Cortex
331(2)
Adrenal Medulla
333(1)
Adrenal Abnormalities
334(1)
Pancreatic Islets
334(2)
Sex Glands
336(1)
Female Sex Glands
336(1)
Female Sex Glands
336(1)
Thymus
337(1)
Placenta
337(1)
Pineal Gland
338(1)
Endocrine Functions Throughout the Body
338(10)
Other Endocrine Structures
338(1)
Hormone Actions in Every Organ
339(9)
13 Blood
348(30)
Blood Composition
349(3)
Blood Tissue
349(1)
Blood Plasma
350(1)
Formed Elements
351(1)
Hematopoiesis
352(1)
Mechanisms of Blood Disease
352(1)
Red Blood Cells
352(6)
RBC Structure and Function
352(1)
RBC Count
353(1)
Hemoglobin
354(1)
RBC Abnormalities
354(1)
Blood Types
355(3)
Red Blood Cell Disorders
358(3)
Polycythemia
358(1)
Anemia
358(3)
White Blood Cells
361(2)
Introduction to WBCs
361(1)
WBC Count
362(1)
WBC Types
362(1)
White Blood Cell Disorders
363(2)
Multiple Myeloma
363(1)
Leukemia
363(1)
Infectious Mononucleosis
364(1)
Platelets and Blood Clotting
365(1)
Platelets
365(1)
Blood Clotting
365(1)
Clotting Disorders
365(13)
Abnormal Blood Clots
365(1)
Hemophilia
366(2)
Thrombocytopenia
368(1)
Vitamin K Deficiency
368(10)
14 Heart
378(24)
Location of the Heart
389
Functional Anatomy of the Heart
380(4)
Heart Chambers
380(1)
Pericardium
381(2)
Heart Action
383(1)
Heart Valves
383(1)
Heart Sounds
384(1)
Blood Flow Through the Heart
384(1)
Blood Supply to Heart Muscle
385(2)
Cardiac Cycle
387(1)
Electrical Activity of the Heart
388(4)
Conduction System
388(1)
Electrocardiography
388(1)
Cardiac Dysrhythmia
389(3)
Cardiac Output
392(2)
Definition of Cardiac Output
392(1)
Heart Rate
393(1)
Stroke Volume
393(1)
Heart Failure
394(8)
15 Circulation of Blood
402(26)
Blood vessels
403(3)
Types
403(1)
Structure
404(1)
Functions
405(1)
Disorders of Blood Vessels
406(2)
Disorders of Arteries
406(2)
Disorders of Veins
408(1)
Routes of Circulation
408(6)
Systemic and Pulmonary Circulation
408(1)
Hepatic Portal Circulation
409(3)
Fetal Circulation
412(2)
Hemodynamics
414(5)
Defining Blood Pressure
414(1)
Factors That Influence Blood Pressure
414(3)
Fluctuations in Arterial Blood Pressure
417(2)
Pulse
419(1)
Hypertension
419(2)
Definition
419(1)
Risk Factors
420(1)
Circulatory Shock
421(7)
Cardiogenic Shock
421(1)
Hypovolemic Shock
421(1)
Neurogenic Shock
421(1)
Anaphylactic Shock
421(1)
Septic Shock
421(7)
16 Lymphatic System and Immunity
428(30)
Lymphatic System
429(7)
Organization of the Lymphatic System
429(1)
Lymph
430(1)
Lymphatic Vessels
431(1)
Lymphedema
432(1)
Lymphoid Organs
432(4)
Immune System
436(2)
Function of the Immune System
436(1)
Innate Immunity
436(1)
Adaptive Immunity
437(1)
Immune System Molecules
438(2)
Cytokines
438(1)
Antibodies
439(1)
Complement Proteins
440(1)
Immune System Cells
440(4)
Phagocytes
440(1)
Lymphocytes
441(3)
Hypersensitivity of the Immune System
444(3)
Allergy
445(1)
Autoimmunity
445(1)
Alloimmunity
446(1)
Immune System Deficiency
447(11)
Congenital Immune Deficiency
447(1)
Acquired Immune Deficiency
448(10)
17 Respiratory System
458(34)
Structural Plan
460(2)
Overview
460(1)
Respiratory Tract
460(1)
Respiratory Mucosa
461(1)
Upper Respiratory Tract
462(4)
Nose
462(1)
Pharynx
462(2)
Larynx
464(1)
Disorders of the Upper Respiratory Tract
464(2)
Lower Respiratory Tract
466(7)
Trachea
466(1)
Bronchia/Tree
466(1)
Alveoli
467(1)
Respiratory Distress
468(1)
Lungs
469(1)
Pleurae
469(1)
Disorders of the Lower Respiratory Tract
470(3)
Respiration
473(1)
Pulmonary Ventilation
473(5)
Mechanics of Breathing
473(1)
Pulmonary Volumes
473(2)
Regulation of Ventilation
475(2)
Breathing Patterns
477(1)
Gas Exchange and Transport
478(14)
Pulmonary Gas Exchange
478(2)
Systemic Gas Exchange
480(1)
Blood Transportation of Gases
480(12)
18 Digestive System
492(40)
Overview of Digestion
494(1)
Wall of the Digestive Tract
495(1)
Mouth
496(1)
Structure of the Oral Cavity
496(1)
Teeth
497(1)
Salivary Glands
498(1)
Disorders of the Mouth
499
Pharynx
497(5)
Structure
501(1)
Function
502(1)
Esophagus
502(2)
Structure and Function
502(1)
Reflux
503(1)
Stomach
504(2)
Structure
504(1)
Function
505(1)
Disorders of the Stomach
505(1)
Cancer
506(1)
Small Intestine
506(3)
Structure
506(2)
Function
508(1)
Disorders of the Small Intestine
508(1)
Liver and Gallbladder
509(2)
Structure
509(1)
Function
509(1)
Disorders of the Liver and Gallbladder
509(2)
Pancreas
511(1)
Structure and Function
511(1)
Disorders of the Pancreas
511(1)
Large Intestine
512(3)
Structure
512(1)
Function
513(1)
Disorders of the Large Intestine
514(1)
Appendix and Appendicitis
515(1)
Structure and Function
515(1)
Appendicitis
516(1)
Peritoneum
516(1)
Location
516(1)
Extensions
516(1)
Peritonitis
517(1)
Ascites
517(1)
Digestion
517(2)
Overview of Digestions
517(1)
Enzymes and Chemical Digestion
517(1)
Carbohydrate Digestion
518(1)
Protein Digestion
518(1)
Protein Digestion
518(1)
Lipid Digestion
519(1)
End Products of Digestion
519(1)
Absorption
519(13)
Mechanisms of Absorption
519(1)
Surface Area and Absorption
520(12)
19 Nutrition and Metabolism
532(12)
Macronutrients
534(4)
Dietary Sources of Nutrients
534(1)
Carbohydrate Metabolism
535(2)
Fat Metabolism
537(1)
Protein Metabolism
538(1)
Micronutrients
538(3)
Vitamins
538(2)
Minerals
540(1)
Regulating Food Intake
541(1)
Metabolic Rates
541(1)
Metabolic and Eating Disorders
542(2)
Metabolic Imbalances
542(1)
Eating Disorders
543(1)
Body Temperature
544(1)
Thermoregulation
544(1)
Abnormal Body Temperature
545
20 Urinary System
544(40)
Kidneys
556(4)
Location of the Kidneys
556(1)
Gross Structure of the Kidney
556(1)
Microscopic Structure of the Kidney
557(2)
Overview of Kidney Function
559(1)
Formation of Urine
560(3)
Filtration
560(1)
Reabsorption
561(1)
Secretion
562(1)
Summary of Urine Formation
562(1)
Control of Urine Volume
563(1)
Antidiuretic Hormone
563(1)
Aldosterone
563(1)
Atrial Natriuretic Hormone
563(1)
Abnormalities of Urine Volume
563(1)
Elimination of Urine
564(3)
Ureters
564(1)
Urinary Bladder
565(1)
Urethra
565(1)
Micturition
565(1)
Abnormalities of Urine Output
566(1)
Urinalysis
567(1)
Renal and Urinary Disorders
567(17)
Obstructive Disorders
567(2)
Urinary Tract Infections
569(1)
Glomerular Disorders
570(1)
Kidney Failure
571(13)
21 Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
584(16)
Body Fluid Compartments
584(1)
Extracellular Fluid
585(1)
Intracellular Fluid
585(1)
Mechanisms That Maintain Fluid Balance
585(3)
Overview of Fluid Balance
585(1)
Regulation of Fluid Output
586(1)
Regulation of Fluid Intake
587(1)
Exchange of Fluids by Blood
588(1)
Fluid Imbalances
588(1)
Dehydration
588(1)
Overhydration
589(1)
Importance of Electrolytes in Body Fluids
589(2)
Electrolytes
589(1)
Ions
589(1)
Electrolyte Functions
589(2)
Electrolyte Imbalances
591(9)
Homeostasis of Electrolytes
591(1)
Sodium Imbalance
592(1)
Potassium Imbalance
592(1)
Calcium Imbalance
592(8)
22 Acid-Base Balance
600(16)
pH of Body Fluids
601(1)
Using the pH Scale
601(1)
The pH Unit
602(1)
Mechanisms That Control pH of Body Fluids
602(5)
Overview of pH Control Mechanisms
602(1)
Integration of pH Control
603(1)
Buffers
603(3)
Respiratory Mechanism of pH Control
606(1)
Urinary Mechanism of pH Control
606(1)
pH Imbalances
607(9)
Acidosis and Alkalosis
607(1)
Metabolic and Respiratory Disturbances
607(2)
Compensation of pH Imbalances
609(7)
23 Reproductive Systems
616(36)
Sexual Reproduction
617(7)
Producing Offspring
617(1)
Male and Female Systems
618(1)
Male Reproductive System
618(1)
Structural Plan
618(1)
Testes
619(3)
Reproductive Ducts
622(1)
Accessory Glands
623(1)
External Genitals
623(1)
Disorders of the Male Reproductive System
624(3)
Infertility and Sterility
624(1)
Disorders of the Testes
625(1)
Disorders of the Prostate
625(1)
Disorders of the Penis and Scrotum
625(2)
Female Reproductive System
627(8)
Structural Plan
627(1)
Ovaries
627(3)
Reproductive Ducts
630(1)
Accessory Glands
631(1)
External Genitals
632(1)
Menstrual Cycle
633(2)
Disorders of the Female Reproductive System
635(4)
Hormonal and Menstrual Disorders
635(1)
Infection and Inflammation
636(1)
Tumors and Related Conditions
637(1)
Infertility
638(1)
Summary of Male and Female Reproductive Systems
639(1)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
639(13)
24 Growth, Development, and Aging
652(26)
Prenatal Period
654(4)
Fertilization to Implantation
654(1)
Amniotic Cavity and Placenta
654(2)
Periods of Development
656(1)
Formation of the Primary Germ Layers
657(1)
Histogenesis and Organogenesis
658(1)
Birth
658(6)
Parturition
658(3)
Stages of Labor
661(1)
Multiple Births
661(1)
Disorders of Pregnancy
662(1)
Implantation Disorders
662(1)
Preeclampsia
662(1)
Gestational Diabetes
662(1)
Fetal Death
662(1)
Birth Defects
663(1)
Postpartum Disorders
663(1)
Postnatal Period
664(3)
Growth, Development, and Aging
664(1)
Infancy
665(1)
Childhood
666(1)
Adolescence
666(1)
Adulthood
666(1)
Older Adulthood
667(1)
Aging
667(11)
Mechanisms of Aging
667(1)
Effects of Aging
668(10)
25 Genetics and Genetic Diseases
678(22)
Genetics and Human Disease
679(1)
Chromosomes and Genes
680(2)
Mechanisms of Gene Function
680(1)
Human Genome
680(1)
Distribution of Chromosomes to Offspring
681(1)
Gene Expression
682(2)
Hereditary Traits
682(1)
Sex-Linked Traits
683(1)
Genetic Mutations
684(1)
Genetic Diseases
684(5)
Mechanisms of Genetic Disease
684(2)
Single-Gene Diseases
686(2)
Epigenetic Conditions
688(1)
Chromosomal Diseases
688(1)
Prevention and Treatment of Genetic Diseases
689(11)
Genetic Counseling
689(3)
Treating Genetic Diseases
692(8)
Glossary 700
Index 1
Professor Emeritus Kevin T. Patton works at Life Sciences,St. Charles Community College Cottleville, MO Professor of Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI adjunct) Northeast College of Health Sciences Seneca Falls, NY