Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and FunctionMcGraw-Hill, 2010 - 1248 pages From the completely new, exceptional art program, to the complete integration of the text with technology, Saladin has formed a teaching solution that will both motivate and enable your students to understand and appreciate the wonders of anatomy and physiology. This distinctive text was developed to stand apart from all other A&P texts with unparalleled art, a writing style that has been acclaimed by both users and reviewers and clinical coverage that offers the perfect balance without being too much. Saladin's well-accepted organization of topics is based upon the most logical physiological ties between body systems. The text requires no prior knowledge of college chemistry or cell biology, and is designed for a two-semester A&P college course. |
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PART | 2 |
PhysiologyThe Study of Function | 3 |
Chapter | 5 |
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abdominal action potential amino acids anatomy arteries axon biceps brachii binds blood flow blood pressure blood vessels body bone brain brainstem Ca2+ calcium called capillaries cardiac cartilage cause cavity cells cerebellum cerebral chapter chemical Clinical Application clotting completed this section connective tissue contraction cortex cranial describe effects endocrine enzyme example Extensor femur FIGURE filaments flexor fluid foramen function gene glands glucose Go On Answer hair heart hormone humerus hypothalamus inferior innervation ions joint kidneys lateral layer ligament limb lobe medial medulla metabolic molecules motor movement muscle fiber nerve fibers nervous system neurons neurotransmitter nucleus organs osteoblasts oxygen pathways pituitary plasma membrane platelets posterior produce protein questions to test RBCs receptors reflex region secretion sensory signals skeletal muscle skin smooth muscle spinal cord spinal nerves stimulates structure superior surface synapse tendon test your understanding thalamus thoracic thyroid tract valve veins ventricle vertebrae vertebral column