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Loose Leaf Version for Seeley's Anatomy and Physiology 13th ed. [Loose-leaf]

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  • Formāts: Loose-leaf, 1314 pages, height x width x depth: 279x236x46 mm, weight: 2363 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Companies
  • ISBN-10: 126442101X
  • ISBN-13: 9781264421015
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  • Formāts: Loose-leaf, 1314 pages, height x width x depth: 279x236x46 mm, weight: 2363 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Companies
  • ISBN-10: 126442101X
  • ISBN-13: 9781264421015
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
With a newly enhanced, realistic art program, this updated edition of Seeley’s Anatomy & Physiology comes to life. Written for the two-semester anatomy and physiology course, this text is comprehensive enough to provide the depth necessary for those courses not requiring prerequisites and is presented with such clarity that it nicely balances the thorough coverage. Clear descriptions and exceptional illustrations combine to help students develop a firm understanding of anatomy and physiology and understand how to apply those concepts.
Known for having a strong emphasis on critical thinking, Seeley’s unique pedagogy integrates clinical case studies throughout each chapter with a visual program that presents material in understandable, relevant images, with application questions that follow.
How to Be Successful In A&P 1(8)
0.1 The World of A&P
2(1)
0.2 Developing Critical Thinking Skills
2(1)
0.3 Five Metacognitive Learning Strategies
3(1)
0.4 Using the Five Metacognitive Learning Strategies with This Textbook
3(1)
0.5 Textbook Features and Figure Colors and Symbols
4(5)
PART 1 Organization of the Human Body
1 The Human Organism
9(27)
1.1 Anatomy and Physiology
10(2)
1.2 Biomedical Research
12(1)
1.3 Structural and Functional Organization of the Human Body
12(3)
1.4 Characteristics of Life
15(3)
1.5 Homeostasis
18(5)
1.6 Terminology and the Body Plan
23(13)
2 The Chemical Basis of Life
36(37)
2.1 Basic Chemistry
37(11)
2.2 Chemical Reactions and Energy
48(4)
2.3 Inorganic Chemistry
52(4)
2.4 Organic Chemistry
56(17)
3 Cell Biology
73(47)
3.1 Functions of the Cell
74(4)
3.2 How We See Cells
78(1)
3.3 Plasma Membrane
78(1)
3.4 Membrane Lipids
79(2)
3.5 Membrane Proteins
81(5)
3.6 Movement Through the Plasma Membrane
86(10)
3.7 Cytoplasm
96(1)
3.8 The Nucleus and Cytoplasmic Organelles
97(10)
3.9 Genes and Gene Expression
107(4)
3.10 Cell Cycle
111(9)
4 Tissues
120(38)
4.1 Tissues and Histology
121(1)
4.2 Embryonic Tissue
122(1)
4.3 Epithelial Tissue
122(12)
4.4 Connective Tissue
134(12)
4.5 Muscle Tissue
146(2)
4.6 Nervous Tissue
148(1)
4.7 Tissue Membranes
149(1)
4.8 Tissue Damage and Inflammation
150(1)
4.9 Tissue Repair
151(7)
PART 2 Support and Movement
5 Integumentary System
158(24)
5.1 Functions of the Integumentary System
159(1)
5.2 Skin
160(7)
5.3 Subcutaneous Tissue
167(1)
5.4 Accessory Skin Structures
168(5)
5.5 Physiology of the Integumentary System
173(9)
6 Skeletal System: Bones and Bone Tissue
182(32)
6.1 Functions of the Skeletal System
183(1)
6.2 Cartilage
184(1)
6.3 Bone Histology
185(6)
6.4 Bone Anatomy
191(2)
6.5 Bone Development
193(3)
6.6 Bone Growth
196(4)
6.7 Bone Remodeling
200(1)
6.8 Bone Fracture Classification and Repair
201(3)
6.9 Calcium Homeostasis
204(10)
7 Skeletal System: Gross Anatomy
214(56)
7.1 Skeletal Anatomy Overview
215(4)
7.2 Axial Skeleton
219(33)
7.3 Appendicular Skeleton
252(18)
8 Joints and Movement
270(28)
8.1 Classes of Joints
271(9)
8.2 Types of Movement
280(3)
8.3 Range of Motion
283(1)
8.4 Description of Selected Joints
284(14)
9 Muscular System: Histology and Physiology
298(51)
9.1 Functions of the Muscular System
299(2)
9.2 General Properties of Muscle Tissue
301(1)
9.3 Skeletal Muscle Anatomy
301(7)
9.4 Skeletal Muscle Fiber Physiology
308(13)
9.5 Whole Skeletal Muscle Physiology
321(10)
9.6 Muscle Fiber Types
331(2)
9.7 Energy Sources for Muscle Contraction
333(3)
9.8 Smooth Muscle
336(4)
9.9 Cardiac Muscle
340(9)
10 Muscular System: Gross Anatomy
349(50)
10.1 General Principles of Skeletal Muscle Anatomy
350(7)
10.2 Head and Neck Muscles
357(12)
10.3 Trunk Muscles
369(7)
10.4 Upper Limb Muscles
376(12)
10.5 Lower Limb Muscles
388(11)
PART 3 Integration and Control Systems
11 Functional Organization of Nervous Tissue
399(39)
11.1 Functions of the Nervous System
400(1)
11.2 Divisions of the Nervous System
401(2)
11.3 Cells of the Nervous System
403(6)
11.4 Organization of Nervous Tissue
409(1)
11.5 Electrical Signals
410(13)
11.6 The Synapse
423(9)
11.7 Neuronal Pathways and Circuits
432(6)
12 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
438(30)
12.1 Spinal Cord
439(4)
12.2 Reflexes
443(7)
12.3 Spinal Nerves
450(18)
13 Brain and Cranial Nerves
468(34)
13.1 Development of the Brain
469(3)
13.2 Brainstem
472(3)
13.3 Cerebellum
475(1)
13.4 Diencephalon
476(3)
13.5 Cerebrum
479(3)
13.6 Meninges, Ventricles, and Cerebrospinal Fluid
482(5)
13.7 Blood Supply to the Brain
487(1)
13.8 Cranial Nerves
488(14)
14 Integration of Nervous System Functions
502(39)
14.1 Sensation
503(14)
14.2 Control of Skeletal Muscles
517(7)
14.3 Brainstem Functions
524(2)
14.4 Higher Brain Functions
526(15)
15 The Special Senses
541(47)
15.1 Olfaction
542(3)
15.2 Taste
545(3)
15.3 Visual System
548(19)
15.4 Hearing and Balance
567(21)
16 Autonomic Nervous System
588(23)
16.1 Overview of the Autonomic Nervous System
589(1)
16.2 Contrasting the Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems
590(1)
16.3 Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System
591(8)
16.4 Physiology of the Autonomic Nervous System
599(5)
16.5 Regulation of the Autonomic Nervous System
604(2)
16.6 Functional Generalizations About the Autonomic Nervous System
606(5)
17 Functional Organization of the U Endocrine System
611(24)
17.1 Functions of the Endocrine System
612(3)
17.2 Hormones
615(3)
17.3 Transport and Metabolism of Hormones
618(4)
17.4 Hormone Receptors and Mechanisms of Action
622(13)
18 Endocrine Glands
635(46)
18.1 Overview of the Endocrine System
636(1)
18.2 Pituitary Gland and Hypothalamus
637(11)
18.3 Thyroid Gland
648(7)
18.4 Parathyroid Glands
655(2)
18.5 Adrenal Glands
657(6)
18.6 Pancreas
663(5)
18.7 Hormonal Regulation of Nutrient Utilization
668(1)
18.8 Hormones of the Reproductive System
669(2)
18.9 Hormones of the Pineal Gland
671(2)
18.10 Other Hormones and Chemical Messengers
673(8)
PART 4 Regulation and Maintenance
19 Cardiovascular System: Blood
681(30)
19.1 Functions of Blood
682(1)
19.2 Composition of Blood
683(1)
19.3 Plasma
684(1)
19.4 Formed Elements
685(10)
19.5 Hemostasis
695(4)
19.6 Blood Grouping
699(4)
19.7 Diagnostic Blood Tests
703(8)
20 Cardiovascular System: The Heart
711(44)
20.1 Functions of the Heart
712(1)
20.2 Size, Shape, and Location of the Heart
713(2)
20.3 Anatomy of the Heart
715(6)
20.4 Route of Blood Flow Through the Heart
721(2)
20.5 Histology
723(2)
20.6 Electrical Properties
725(8)
20.7 Cardiac Cycle
733(5)
20.8 Mean Arterial Blood Pressure
738(2)
20.9 Regulation of the Heart
740(2)
20.10 The Heart and Homeostasis
742(13)
21 Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels r fj and Circulation
755(58)
21.1 Functions of the Circulatory System
756(1)
21.2 Structural Features of Blood Vessels
757(5)
21.3 Pulmonary Circulation
762(1)
21.4 Systemic Circulation: Arteries
762(11)
21.5 Systemic Circulation: Veins
773(11)
21.6 Dynamics of Blood Circulation
784(4)
21.7 Physiology of the Systemic Circulation
788(6)
21.8 Control of Blood Flow in Tissues
794(4)
21.9 Regulation of Mean Arterial Pressure
798(15)
22 Lymphatic System and Immunity
813(45)
22.1 Functions of the Lymphatic System
814(1)
22.2 Anatomy of the Lymphatic System
815(8)
22.3 Immunity
823(3)
22.4 Innate Immunity
826(5)
22.5 Adaptive Immunity
831(17)
22.6 Acquired Adaptive Immunity
848(3)
22.7 Immunotherapy
851(7)
23 Respiratory System
858(54)
23.1 Anatomy of the Respiratory System
859(1)
23.2 Functions of the Respiratory System
860(1)
23.3 Structures and Histology of the Respiratory Tract
861(15)
23.4 Behavior of Gases
876(7)
23.5 Physiology of the Respiratory System
883(7)
23.6 Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport in the Blood
890(6)
23.7 Regulation of Pulmonary Ventilation
896(16)
24 Digestive System
912(59)
24.1 Anatomy of the Digestive System
913(1)
24.2 Functions of the Digestive System
914(2)
24.3 Histology of the Digestive Tract
916(2)
24.4 Regulation of the Digestive System
918(1)
24.5 Peritoneum
919(1)
24.6 Oral Cavity
920(7)
24.7 Swallowing
927(1)
24.8 Stomach
928(8)
24.9 Small Intestine
936(3)
24.10 Accessory Organs: Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
939(9)
24.11 Large Intestine
948(5)
24.12 Digestion and Absorption
953(18)
25 Nutrition, Metabolism, and Temperature Regulation
971(34)
25.1 Nutrition
972(10)
25.2 Metabolism
982(2)
25.3 Carbohydrate Metabolism
984(6)
25.4 Lipid Metabolism
990(1)
25.5 Protein Metabolism
991(2)
25.6 Interconversion of Nutrient Molecules
993(1)
25.7 Metabolic States
994(2)
25.8 Metabolic Rate
996(2)
25.9 Body Temperature Regulation
998(7)
26 Urinary System
1005(47)
26.1 Functions of the Urinary System
1006(1)
26.2 Kidney Anatomy and Histology
1007(8)
26.3 Urine Production
1015(14)
26.4 Regulation of Urine Concentration and Volume
1029(9)
26.5 Plasma Clearance and Transport Maximum
1038(2)
26.6 Urine Movement
1040(12)
27 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
1052(28)
27.1 Body Fluid Balance
1053(6)
27.2 Electrolyte Balance
1059(7)
27.3 Hormonal Mechanisms Regulating Body Fluid Composition
1066(4)
27.4 Acid-Base Balance
1070(10)
PART 5 Reproduction and Development
28 Reproductive System
1080(50)
28.1 Functions of the Reproductive System
1081(1)
28.2 Meiosis
1082(3)
28.3 Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System
1085(10)
28.4 Physiology of Male Reproduction
1095(4)
28.5 Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
1099(9)
28.6 Physiology of Female Reproduction
1108(22)
29 Development, Growth, Aging, and Genetics
1130(1)
29.1 Prenatal Development
1131(24)
29.2 Parturition
1155(2)
29.3 The Newborn
1157(4)
29.4 Lactation
1161(1)
29.5 First Year After Birth
1162(1)
29.6 Aging and Death
1163(1)
29.7 Genetics
1164
Appendices
A Periodic Table of the Elements
1(1)
B Selected Abbreviations, Prefixes, Suffixes, and Combining Forms
2(3)
C Genetic Code
5(1)
D Answers to Process Figure Questions
6(12)
E Answers to Odd-Numbered Predict Questions
18(18)
F Answers to Odd-Numbered Concept Check Questions
36
Glossary 1(1)
Index 1