Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab Companion, Preliminary Edition

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Copyright: 2021

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The Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab Companion, Preliminary Edition, is a text that provides robust, supportive material for the study of the lymphatic system, the cardiovascular system, thoracic viscera, abdominal viscera, and organs of the reproductive system. It has a heavy emphasis on anatomy and should be used with other lab resources to achieve a balance of anatomical structure and physiological function.

Dedication
Acknowledgements
LAB 1 Thoracic Cavity: Viscera, Nerves, and Vessels
LAB 2 Calf Heart
LAB 3 Abdomen
LAB 4 Abdominal Vessels
LAB 5 Pelvis and Reproductive Organs

William Johnson

Bill Johnson, Ph.D. (affectionately known as Dr. J) is a distinguished professor of anatomy and physiology at the Community College of Rhode Island and a former adjunct professor of anatomy, physiology, and chemistry at the University of Rhode Island. After earning his Ph.D. in Oceanography from URI in 1980, Dr. J has committed his career to educating students with a blend of humor, approachability, and passion. Alongside his loyal canine companion Lily, Dr. J is devoted to helping students thrive by creating comprehensive resources to support their learning. When not in the classroom, Dr. J is an avid gardener tending to his beloved rhododendrons, a dedicated cyclist covering many miles each year, and a race car enthusiast, competing on renowned circuits such as Lime Rock Park in Connecticut, Watkins Glen in New York, and Mosport in Canada.

Lisa Miller

Lisa Miller, M.F.A., M.A.T. is a former educator as well as a licensed physical therapist assistant, freelance writer, content creator, and marketing professional from Rhode Island. A passionate animal lover, Lisa enjoys reading, cooking, traveling, watching Doctor Who, and spending quality time with her partner Matt and their terrier mix, Georgia. Despite her self-confessed fear of math and epic struggles with inorganic chemistry, she is immensely grateful to Dr. J for guiding her through anatomy and physiology and patiently answering her many questions. She thoroughly enjoyed working as a hands-on lab tutor and helping to make Dr. J's textbook an invaluable resource for students. 

The Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab Companion, Preliminary Edition, is a text that provides robust, supportive material for the study of the lymphatic system, the cardiovascular system, thoracic viscera, abdominal viscera, and organs of the reproductive system. It has a heavy emphasis on anatomy and should be used with other lab resources to achieve a balance of anatomical structure and physiological function.

Dedication
Acknowledgements
LAB 1 Thoracic Cavity: Viscera, Nerves, and Vessels
LAB 2 Calf Heart
LAB 3 Abdomen
LAB 4 Abdominal Vessels
LAB 5 Pelvis and Reproductive Organs

William Johnson

Bill Johnson, Ph.D. (affectionately known as Dr. J) is a distinguished professor of anatomy and physiology at the Community College of Rhode Island and a former adjunct professor of anatomy, physiology, and chemistry at the University of Rhode Island. After earning his Ph.D. in Oceanography from URI in 1980, Dr. J has committed his career to educating students with a blend of humor, approachability, and passion. Alongside his loyal canine companion Lily, Dr. J is devoted to helping students thrive by creating comprehensive resources to support their learning. When not in the classroom, Dr. J is an avid gardener tending to his beloved rhododendrons, a dedicated cyclist covering many miles each year, and a race car enthusiast, competing on renowned circuits such as Lime Rock Park in Connecticut, Watkins Glen in New York, and Mosport in Canada.

Lisa Miller

Lisa Miller, M.F.A., M.A.T. is a former educator as well as a licensed physical therapist assistant, freelance writer, content creator, and marketing professional from Rhode Island. A passionate animal lover, Lisa enjoys reading, cooking, traveling, watching Doctor Who, and spending quality time with her partner Matt and their terrier mix, Georgia. Despite her self-confessed fear of math and epic struggles with inorganic chemistry, she is immensely grateful to Dr. J for guiding her through anatomy and physiology and patiently answering her many questions. She thoroughly enjoyed working as a hands-on lab tutor and helping to make Dr. J's textbook an invaluable resource for students.