Anatomy & Physiology 2019-2020
Author(s): DARRELL DAVIES
Edition: 1
Copyright: 2016
Pages: 110
This packet is a compilation of all the extra-textual material you will need to succeed in Anatomy and Physiology. The "D. Davies Lab Manual" guides you through all the hands-on lab models and on-line macroscopic and microscopic material needed for lab testing. "Worksheets" are provided as drill and practice for lab lecture content. All lecture content is laid out in outline form in the "lecture notes outline" section. "Learning Objectives" specify what you need to know for lecture and lab testing. Textbook content is routinely integrated into lab and lecture activities.
There are no "homework" assignments to hand in, no essays to write, and no stories to tell. Your task is to visually identify structures on lab tests and apply knowledge of anatomy and physiology on lecture tests. All the items and information are at your fingertips and you are given directions on how to use them. Now get to work!
Miscellaneous Material
Author Comments and Preface to Lab Experiences – ("In the Beginning There Was . . .")
Lab Testing Breakdown– (Ya Gotta See This!)
UNIT 1
Lab Exercise 1 – Body Design (Building Mammals)
Lab Exercise 2 – Section Planes (A real “cut-up”)
Lab Exercise 3 – Histology/Basic Epithelia (How superficial)
Lab Exercise 4 – Histology/Basic Connective Tissues (Holding us together)
Lab Exercise 5 – The Skin/Integument (Our complex covering)
Lab Exercise 6 – The Skeletal System/Osteology (No bones about it!)
UNIT 2
Lab Exercise 7 – Muscles (It’s all about contraction!)
Lab Exercise 8 – Nervous System (It’s all about electrical signals)
Lab Exercise 9 – Endocrine (It’s all about chemical signals)
UNIT 3
Lab Exercise 10 – Cardiovascular (The Heart of the Matter!)
Lab Exercise 11 – Lymphatics (Plumbing and Immunity)
Lab Exercise 12 – Respiratory (Breathe easy now)
UNIT 4
Lab Exercise 13 – Digestive System (You are what you eat)
Lab Exercise 14 – Urinary System (Got to go!)
Lab Exercise 15 – Reproductive System (Survival of the species)
UNIT 1
Lecture Notes Outline – Introduction
Lecture Notes Outline – Histology
Lecture Notes Outline – The Integumentary System
Lecture Notes Outline – Organization
Lecture Notes Outline – Osteology
UNIT 2
Lecture Notes Outline – Muscles
Lecture Notes Outline – The Nervous System
Lecture Notes Outline – The Endocrine System
UNIT 3
Lecture Notes Outline – The Cardiovascular System
Lecture Notes Outline – The Lymphatic System
Lecture Notes Outline – The Respiratory System
UNIT 4
Lecture Notes Outline – The Digestive System
Lecture Notes Outline – The Urinary System
Lecture Notes Outline – The Reproductive System
UNIT 1
Learning Objectives – Explanation
Worksheet – Body Orientation
Learning Objectives – Introduction
Learning Objectives – Organization in Nature
Learning Objectives – Histology
Learning Objectives – Integumentary System
Worksheet – Skeletal System
Learning Objectives – Skeletal System
UNIT 2
Learning Objectives – Muscles
Worksheet – Skeletal Muscles
Learning Objectives – Central and Peripheral Nervous Divisions
Learning Objectives – Special Senses
Learning Objectives – Endocrine
UNIT 3
Learning Objectives – Heart
Worksheet – Circulation Routes
Learning Objective – Blood
Learning Objectives – Vascular
Learning Objectives – Lymphatic
Learning Objectives – Respiratory
UNIT 4
Learning Objectives – Nutrition and Metabolism
Learning Objectives – Digestive System
Learning Objectives – Urinary
Learning Objectives – Reproduction
This packet is a compilation of all the extra-textual material you will need to succeed in Anatomy and Physiology. The "D. Davies Lab Manual" guides you through all the hands-on lab models and on-line macroscopic and microscopic material needed for lab testing. "Worksheets" are provided as drill and practice for lab lecture content. All lecture content is laid out in outline form in the "lecture notes outline" section. "Learning Objectives" specify what you need to know for lecture and lab testing. Textbook content is routinely integrated into lab and lecture activities.
There are no "homework" assignments to hand in, no essays to write, and no stories to tell. Your task is to visually identify structures on lab tests and apply knowledge of anatomy and physiology on lecture tests. All the items and information are at your fingertips and you are given directions on how to use them. Now get to work!
Miscellaneous Material
Author Comments and Preface to Lab Experiences – ("In the Beginning There Was . . .")
Lab Testing Breakdown– (Ya Gotta See This!)
UNIT 1
Lab Exercise 1 – Body Design (Building Mammals)
Lab Exercise 2 – Section Planes (A real “cut-up”)
Lab Exercise 3 – Histology/Basic Epithelia (How superficial)
Lab Exercise 4 – Histology/Basic Connective Tissues (Holding us together)
Lab Exercise 5 – The Skin/Integument (Our complex covering)
Lab Exercise 6 – The Skeletal System/Osteology (No bones about it!)
UNIT 2
Lab Exercise 7 – Muscles (It’s all about contraction!)
Lab Exercise 8 – Nervous System (It’s all about electrical signals)
Lab Exercise 9 – Endocrine (It’s all about chemical signals)
UNIT 3
Lab Exercise 10 – Cardiovascular (The Heart of the Matter!)
Lab Exercise 11 – Lymphatics (Plumbing and Immunity)
Lab Exercise 12 – Respiratory (Breathe easy now)
UNIT 4
Lab Exercise 13 – Digestive System (You are what you eat)
Lab Exercise 14 – Urinary System (Got to go!)
Lab Exercise 15 – Reproductive System (Survival of the species)
UNIT 1
Lecture Notes Outline – Introduction
Lecture Notes Outline – Histology
Lecture Notes Outline – The Integumentary System
Lecture Notes Outline – Organization
Lecture Notes Outline – Osteology
UNIT 2
Lecture Notes Outline – Muscles
Lecture Notes Outline – The Nervous System
Lecture Notes Outline – The Endocrine System
UNIT 3
Lecture Notes Outline – The Cardiovascular System
Lecture Notes Outline – The Lymphatic System
Lecture Notes Outline – The Respiratory System
UNIT 4
Lecture Notes Outline – The Digestive System
Lecture Notes Outline – The Urinary System
Lecture Notes Outline – The Reproductive System
UNIT 1
Learning Objectives – Explanation
Worksheet – Body Orientation
Learning Objectives – Introduction
Learning Objectives – Organization in Nature
Learning Objectives – Histology
Learning Objectives – Integumentary System
Worksheet – Skeletal System
Learning Objectives – Skeletal System
UNIT 2
Learning Objectives – Muscles
Worksheet – Skeletal Muscles
Learning Objectives – Central and Peripheral Nervous Divisions
Learning Objectives – Special Senses
Learning Objectives – Endocrine
UNIT 3
Learning Objectives – Heart
Worksheet – Circulation Routes
Learning Objective – Blood
Learning Objectives – Vascular
Learning Objectives – Lymphatic
Learning Objectives – Respiratory
UNIT 4
Learning Objectives – Nutrition and Metabolism
Learning Objectives – Digestive System
Learning Objectives – Urinary
Learning Objectives – Reproduction