Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy is designed as an introduction to the study of human anatomy. This lab manual provides the basic information about most of the eleven body systems through exercises. You will find narratives describing specific features of a body system, diagrams illustrating important points, and occasional questions to assist you in gauging your knowledge of a topic.
Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy contains the following components in each exercise:
- Objectives
- Vocabulary
- Materials Needed
- Introductions
- Figures
- Questions for Understanding
- Notes
- Exercise ID Charts
Introduction to Using This Laboratory Manual
Exercise 1 Introduction to the Human Body
Exercise 2 Introduction to the Skeletal System
Exercise 3 Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton
Exercise 4 Bones of the Axial Trunk
Exercise 5 Bones of the Skull
Exercise 6 Introduction to Articulations
Exercise 7 Introduction to the Skeletal Muscular System
Exercise 8 Muscles of the Upper Appendages
Exercise 9 Muscles of the Lower Appendages
Exercise 10 Muscles of the Trunk
Exercise 11 Introduction to the Nervous System-Spinal Cord
Exercise 12 The Brain and Cranial Nerves
Exercise 13 Introduction to the Cardiovascular System-Blood Vessels
Exercise 14 Cardiovascular System-The Heart
Exercise 15 Introduction to the Respiratory System
Exercise 16 Introduction to the Digestive System
Exercise 17 Introduction to the Urinary System
Appendix Collection of Identification Charts