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- TEXTBOOK STRENGTHS
- FEATURES
- OBJECTIVES
- KEY TERMS
- Do You Know …
- As You Age
- SUMMARY OUTLINE
- Review Your Knowledge
- Sum It Up!
- Disorders of the Skeletal System
- ANCILLARY PACKAGE
- To the Student
- KEY TERMS
- OBJECTIVES
- Do You Know…
- Why this toe needs this leech?
- As You Age
- Disorders of Cellular Growth
- Sum It Up!
- SUMMARY OUTLINE
- Review Your Knowledge
- GLOSSARY
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction to the Human Body
- OBJECTIVES
- KEY TERMS
- ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: WHAT THEY ARE
- WHAT’s IT MEAN?
- WHY DO I NEED TO KNOW THIS?
- FIGURE 1-1 Structure and function are closely related.
- Do You Know…
- THE BODY’S LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION
- ORGAN TO ORGAN SYSTEM
- MAJOR ORGAN SYSTEMS
- Do You Know…
- FIGURE 1-2 Levels of organization: from atom to human organism.
- HOMEOSTASIS: STAYING THE SAME
- FIGURE 1-3 Major organ systems of the body.
- ANATOMICAL TERMS: TALKING ABOUT THE BODY
- ANATOMICAL POSITION
- RELATIVE POSITIONS
- FIGURE 1-4 Anatomical position.
- Sum It Up!
- PLANES AND SECTIONS OF THE BODY
- FIGURE 1-5 Planes of the body. A, Sagittal. B, Frontal (coronal). C, Transverse.
- REGIONAL TERMS
- FIGURE 1-6 Regional terms. A, Anterior view. B, Posterior view.
- CAVITIES OF THE BODY
- DORSAL CAVITY
- FIGURE 1-7 Major body cavities.
- VENTRAL CAVITY
- Thoracic Cavity
- Abdominopelvic Cavity
- FIGURE 1-8 Areas of the abdomen. A, Four quadrants. B, Nine regions.
- Division into Quadrants.
- Division into Regions.
- Do You Know…
- Other Cavities
- Sum It Up!
- SUMMARY OUTLINE
- Review Your Knowledge
- Matching: Directions of the Body
- Matching: Regional Terms
- Multiple Choice
- CHAPTER 2 Basic Chemistry
- OBJECTIVES
- KEY TERMS
- MATTER, ELEMENTS, AND ATOMS
- MATTER
- FIGURE 2-1 Changes in matter.
- ELEMENTS
- Do You Know…
- Why children should not be allowed to play in traffic and chew on old paint?
- ATOMS
- Atomic Structure
- Table 2-1 Common Elements in the Human Body
- Other Characteristics of Atoms
- FIGURE 2-2 Structure of the atom. A, Subatomic particles arranged like the sun and the planets. B, Nucleus and electron shells. C, Protons and neutrons located in the nucleus and electrons encircling the nucleus in orbits.
- Electron Shells
- CHEMICAL BONDS
- IONIC BONDS
- COVALENT BONDS
- FIGURE 2-3 Chemical bonds. A, Ionic bond. B, Covalent bond. C, Hydrogen bond.
- HYDROGEN BONDS
- Do You Know…
- What the patient’s “lytes” are?
- Table 2-2 Common Ions
- IONS
- CATIONS, ANIONS, AND ELECTROLYTES
- ION FORMATION
- FIGURE 2-4 Ionization.
- IONIZATION
- MOLECULES AND COMPOUNDS
- MOLECULES
- COMPOUNDS
- SOME IMPORTANT COMPOUNDS AND MOLECULES
- Water
- FIGURE 2-5 Molecules and compounds. A, Oxygen (O2). B, Hydrogen (H2). C, Water (H2O).
- Oxygen
- Carbon Dioxide
- Sum It Up!
- CHEMICAL REACTIONS
- ACIDS AND BASES
- ACIDS
- BASES
- NEUTRALIZATION OF ACIDS AND BASES
- MEASUREMENT: THE pH SCALE
- Reading the pH Scale
- FIGURE 2-6 pH scale. The scale indicates the H+ concentration. A pH of 0 is most acidic, whereas a pH of 14 is most alkaline. The pink coloring indicates the acidic range. The blue coloring indicates the basic, or alkaline, range. Note the pH of various substances.
- pH of Body Fluids
- Do You Know…
- Why antacids are used?
- Sum It Up!
- ENERGY
- FORMS OF ENERGY
- CONVERSION OF ENERGY
- Table 2-3 Forms of Energy
- ENERGY TRANSFER: THE ROLE OF ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE
- FIGURE 2-7 Energy. A, Source of energy. B, Storage of energy within the high-energy bonds of ATP. C, Release of energy.
- MIXTURES, SOLUTIONS, AND SUSPENSIONS
- MIXTURES
- SOLUTIONS
- SUSPENSIONS
- Sum It Up!
- SUMMARY OUTLINE
- Review Your Knowledge
- Matching: Atoms and Elements
- Matching: Structure of the Atom
- Matching: Ions and Electrolytes
- Matching: Acids and Bases
- Multiple Choice
- CHAPTER 3 Cells
- OBJECTIVES
- KEY TERMS
- A TYPICAL CELL
- CELL MEMBRANE
- FIGURE 3-1 Cells come in all shapes and sizes.
- FIGURE 3-2 A typical cell.
- Table 3-1 Cell Structure and Function
- FIGURE 3-3 Structure of the cell membrane.
- INSIDE THE CELL
- Nucleus
- Cytoplasm
- Cytoplasmic Gel.
- FIGURE 3-4 Mitochondria are the power plants of the cells.
- Cytoplasmic Organelles
- Mitochondria.
- Ribosomes.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum.
- Golgi Apparatus.
- Lysosomes.
- FIGURE 3-5 The Golgi apparatus.
- Cytoskeleton.
- Centrioles.
- ON THE CELL MEMBRANE
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