Human Anatomy Lab Manual Mckinley 2017
Posted : admin On 28.01.2020Holden nova. Description For the one-semester human anatomy laboratory course. Get the most out of your human anatomy lab With 30 exercises covering all body systems, a clear, engaging writing style, and full-color illustrations, Human Anatomy Laboratory Manual with Cat Dissections, Eighth Edition provides everything needed for a successful lab experience.
This edition features new Visual Summary Tables for presenting complex information, new “Why This Matters” boxes that help relate the lab activity to a real-life or clinical example, new colored Review Sheet art, and new full-color, body movement photos. “Why This Matters” boxes help students relate the lab activity to a real-life or clinical example. This feature appears in 8 different lab exercises and includes corresponding questions in the Review Sheets. Visual Summary Tables condense complex information into tables and streamline background information.
This approach provides more space for students to write and draw in their manual. Color Review Sheet art and 10 NEW! Body movement photos help students visualize anatomical structures for laboratory practice.
The art program includes histology images, cadaver photos, and key anatomy figures that are rendered with detail, depth, and a clear focus on key anatomical structures. A wide variety of laboratory exercises and activities give students a hands-on lab experience, including organ and body dissection activities for the cat, sheep, and cow. Group Challenge activities ask students to find the relationships between anatomical structures and to use that information to understand anatomy at a deeper level.
These activities are designed to enhance critical-thinking skills. Pre-lab Quizzes at the beginning of each exercise motivate students to prepare for lab by asking basic information they should know before doing the lab. Thorough, clearly written exercises assist students in comprehending and retaining the material. They include background information, a list of objectives, step-by-step instructions, and exercise Review Sheets. Integrated to follow each lab exercise, the review sheets can be used for pre- or post-lab review. Human and cat anatomy dissection photographs/plates are included. The “Organ Systems Overview” dissection exercise includes instruction on both rat and human dissection.
Color photographs of rat and human dissection views further enhance the exercise. “Why This Matters” boxes help students relate the lab activity to a real-life or clinical example.
This feature appears in 8 different lab exercises and includes corresponding questions in the Review Sheets. Visual Summary Tables condense complex information into tables and streamline background information. This approach provides more space for students to write and draw in their manual.
Color Review Sheet art and 10 new body movement photos help students visualize anatomical structures for laboratory practice. The art program includes histology images, cadaver photos, and key anatomy figures that are rendered with detail, depth, and a clear focus on key anatomical structures.
Table of Contents Preface for the Instructor A Word to the Student The Human Body: An Orientation Exercise 1. The Language of Anatomy Exercise 2. Organ Systems Overview The Microscope and Its Uses Exercise 3. The Microscope The Cell Exercise 4. The Cell: Anatomy and Division Histology: Basic Tissues of the Body Exercise 5. Classification of Tissues The Integumentary System Exercise 6. The Integumentary System The Skeletal System Exercise 7.
Overview of the Skeleton: Classification and Structure of Bones and Cartilages Exercise 8. The Axial Skeleton Exercise 9. The Appendicular Skeleton Exercise 10. Articulations and Body Movements The Muscular System Exercise 11.
Microscopic Anatomy and Organization of Skeletal Muscle Exercise 12. Gross Anatomy of the Muscular System The Nervous System Exercise 13. Histology of Nervous Tissue Exercise 14. Gross Anatomy of the Brain and Cranial Nerves Exercise 15. The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Exercise 16. The Autonomic Nervous System Exercise 17. Special Senses: Anatomy of the Visual System Exercise 18.
Special Senses: Visual Tests and Experiments Exercise 19. Special Senses: Hearing and Equilibrium Exercise 20. Special Senses: Olfaction and Taste The Endocrine System Exercise 21. Functional Anatomy of the Endocrine Glands The Circulatory System Exercise 22. Blood Exercise 23.
Anatomy of the Heart Exercise 24. Anatomy of Blood Vessels Exercise 25. The Lymphatic System and Immune Response The Respiratory System Exercise 26.
Anatomy of the Respiratory System The Digestive System Exercise 27. Anatomy of the Digestive System The Urinary System Exercise 28. Anatomy of the Urinary System The Reproductive System Exercise 29. Anatomy of the Reproductive System Surface Anatomy Exercise 30. Surface Anatomy Roundup Appendix: The Metric System Credits Index. About the Author(s) For Elaine N.
Marieb, taking the student’s perspective into account has always been an integral part of her teaching style. Marieb began her teaching career at Springfield College, where she taught anatomy and physiology to physical education majors. She then joined the faculty of the Biological Science Division of Holyoke Community College in 1969 after receiving her Ph.D. In zoology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. While teaching at Holyoke Community College, where many of her students were pursuing nursing degrees, she developed a desire to better understand the relationship between the scientific study of the human body and the clinical aspects of the nursing practice. To that end, while continuing to teach full time, Dr.
Marieb pursued her nursing education, which culminated in a Master of Science degree with a clinical specialization in gerontology from the University of Massachusetts. It is this experience that has informed the development of the unique perspective and accessibility for which her publications are known. Marieb has partnered with Benjamin Cummings for over 30 years.
Her first work was Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual (Cat Version), which came out in 1981. In the years since, several other lab manual versions and study guides, as well as the softcover Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology textbook, have hit the campus bookstores. This textbook, now in its 10th edition, made its appearance in 1989 and is the latest expression of her commitment to the needs of students studying human anatomy and physiology.
Human Anatomy Lab Manual With Cat Dissections 2017 Marieb 8th Edition
Marieb has given generously to colleges both near and far to provide opportunities for students to further their education. She contributes to the New Directions, New Careers Program at Holyoke Community College by funding a staffed drop-in center and by providing several full-tuition scholarships each year for women who are returning to college after a hiatus or attending college for the first time and who would be unable to continue their studies without financial support. She funds the E. Marieb Science Research Awards at Mount Holyoke College, which promotes research by undergraduate science majors, and has underwritten renovation and updating of one of the biology labs in Clapp Laboratory at that college. Marieb also contributes to the University of Massachusetts at Amherst where she generously provided funding for reconstruction and instrumentation of a cutting-edge cytology research laboratory. Recognizing the severe national shortage of nursing faculty, she underwrites the Nursing Scholars of the Future Grant Program at the university.
Marieb received the Benefactor Award from the National Council for Resource Development, American Association of Community Colleges, which recognizes her ongoing sponsorship of student scholarships, faculty teaching awards, and other academic contributions to Holyoke Community College. In May 2000, the science building at Holyoke Community College was named in her honor. Marieb is an active member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Additionally, while actively engaged as an author, Dr.
Marieb serves as a consultant for the Benjamin Cummings Interactive Physiology ® CD-ROM series. When not involved in academic pursuits, Dr. Marieb is a world traveler and has vowed to visit every country on this planet. Shorter term, she serves on the scholarship committee of the Women’s Resources Center and on the board of directors of several charitable institutions in Sarasota County. She is an enthusiastic supporter of the local arts and enjoys a competitive match of doubles tennis.
Smith received her Ph.D. In Biochemistry from the University of California at Davis. Before discovering her passion for teaching, she worked as a research scientist and project leader in the medical diagnostics industry. In 1999, she joined the faculty at American River College in the Biology Department. Currently she teaches anatomy and physiology and microbiology to pre-nursing and mortuary science students at American River College.
Starting in 2005, she began co-authoring Pearson’s PhysioEx: Laboratory Simulations in Physiology and has continued to co-author several versions of the software and lab manual. She is also co-authoring Pearson’s Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab Manual. Smith has been awarded “Instructor of the Year” by the American River College Associated Students for her commitment to serving students, and she is a member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) and the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT).
Human Anatomy Lab Manual
Synopsis. The study of human anatomy and physiology really comes to life in the anatomy and physiology laboratory, where students get hands-on experience with human cadavers and bones, classroom models, preserved and fresh animal organs, histology slides of human tissues, and learn the process of scientific discovery through physiology experimentation. This lab manual is intended to provide students with tools to make the subject matter more relevant to their own bodies and to the world around them. It is an interactive workbook for students: a 'how-to' guide to learning human anatomy and physiology through touch, dissection, observation, experimentation, and critical thinking exercises.