Test Bank for Anatomy and Physiology: An Integrative Approach 3rd Edition, by McKinley Dr., Michael, Valerie O’Loughlin, Theresa Bidle

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1259398625
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1259398629
  • Author: Theresa Stouter Bidle, Michael P. McKinley

McKinley/O’Loughlin/Bidle’s Anatomy and Physiology: An Integrative Approach 3e brings multiple elements of the study of A&P together in unique ways that maximize understanding. Covering anatomy and physiology in each chapter, the text emphasizes the interdependence of body systems by weaving prior coverage of one system into textual explanations of how other systems work. All figures are carefully designed to support the text narrative, and they carry brief textual explanations to make figures self-contained study tools. The text helps students apply chapter content by using clinical examples that show students what can go wrong in the body, crystalizing their understanding of the “norm.” Mini self-tests at the end of each section assess students’ grasp of the material, and end-of-chapter assessments encourage students to apply and synthesize what they have learned. Career opportunities for A&P students are highlighted at the beginning of each chapter. Practical advice for remembering material is included throughout, and chapters end with a summary of available media tools.

Table contents:

  1. Part 1: Organization of the Human Body
  2. Chapter 1: The Sciences of Anatomy and Physiology
  3. 1.1 Anatomy and Physiology Compared
  4. 1.1a Anatomy: Details of Structure and Form
  5. 1.1b Physiology: Details of Function
  6. 1.2 Anatomy and Physiology Integrated
  7. 1.3 How to Study Anatomy and Physiology Effectively
  8. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: Comparing How Anatomists and Physiologists Examine the Human Body
  9. 1.4 The Body’s Levels of Organization
  10. 1.4a Characteristics That Describe Living Things
  11. 1.4b The View from Simplest to Most Complex
  12. 1.4c Introduction to Organ Systems
  13. 1.5 The Precise Language of Anatomy and Physiology
  14. 1.5a Anatomic Position
  15. 1.5b Sections and Planes
  16. 1.5c Anatomic Directions
  17. 1.5d Regional Anatomy
  18. 1.5e Body Cavities and Membranes
  19. 1.5f Abdominopelvic Regions and Quadrants
  20. 1.6 Homeostasis: Keeping Internal Conditions Stable
  21. 1.6a Components of Homeostatic Systems
  22. 1.6b Homeostatic Systems Regulated by Negative Feedback
  23. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: Negative Feedback Mechanisms for Regulating Body Temperature
  24. 1.6c Homeostatic Systems Regulated by Positive Feedback
  25. 1.7 Homeostasis, Health, and Disease
  26. Chapter 2: Atoms, Ions, and Molecules
  27. 2.1 Atomic Structure
  28. 2.1a Matter, Atoms, Elements, and the Periodic Table
  29. 2.1b Isotopes
  30. 2.1c Chemical Stability and the Octet Rule
  31. 2.2 Ions and Ionic Compounds
  32. 2.2a Ions
  33. 2.2b Ionic Bonds
  34. 2.3 Covalent Bonding, Molecules, and Molecular Compounds
  35. 2.3a Chemical Formulas: Molecular and Structural
  36. 2.3b Covalent Bonds
  37. 2.3c Nonpolar, Polar, and Amphipathic Molecules
  38. 2.3d Intermolecular Attractions
  39. 2.4 Molecular Structure and Properties of Water
  40. 2.4a Molecular Structure of Water
  41. 2.4b Properties of Water
  42. 2.4c Water as the Universal Solvent
  43. 2.5 Acidic and Basic Solutions, pH, and Buffers
  44. 2.5a Water: A Neutral Solvent
  45. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: Water’s Roles in the Body
  46. 2.5b Acids and Bases
  47. 2.5c pH, Neutralization, and the Action of Buffers
  48. 2.6 Water Mixtures
  49. 2.6a Categories of Water Mixtures
  50. 2.6b Expressions of Solution Concentration
  51. 2.7 Biological Macromolecules
  52. 2.7a General Characteristics
  53. 2.7b Lipids
  54. 2.7c Carbohydrates
  55. 2.7d Nucleic Acids
  56. 2.7e Proteins
  57. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: Biological Macromolecules
  58. 2.8 Protein Structure
  59. 2.8a Categories of Amino Acids
  60. 2.8b Amino Acid Sequence and Protein Conformation
  61. Chapter 3: Energy, Chemical Reactions, and Cellular Respiration
  62. 3.1 Energy
  63. 3.1a Classes of Energy
  64. 3.1b Forms of Energy
  65. 3.1c Laws of Thermodynamics
  66. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: Energy as It Relates to Human Body Function
  67. 3.2 Chemical Reactions
  68. 3.2a Chemical Equations
  69. 3.2b Classification of Chemical Reactions
  70. 3.2c Reaction Rates and Activation Energy
  71. 3.3 Enzymes
  72. 3.3a Function of Enzymes
  73. 3.3b Enzyme Structure and Location
  74. 3.3c Mechanism of Enzyme Action
  75. 3.3d Classification and Naming of Enzymes
  76. 3.3e Enzymes and Reaction Rates
  77. 3.3f Controlling Enzymes
  78. 3.3g Metabolic Pathways and Multienzyme Complexes
  79. 3.4 Cellular Respiration
  80. 3.4a Overview of Glucose Oxidation
  81. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: How Enzymes Work
  82. 3.4b Glycolysis
  83. 3.4c Intermediate Stage
  84. 3.4d Citric Acid Cycle
  85. 3.4e The Electron Transport System
  86. 3.4f ATP Production
  87. 3.4g The Fate of Pyruvate with Insufficient Oxygen
  88. 3.4h Other Fuel Molecules That Are Oxidized in Cellular Respiration
  89. Chapter 4: Biology of the Cell
  90. 4.1 Introduction to Cells
  91. 4.1a How Cells Are Studied
  92. 4.1b Cell Size and Shape
  93. 4.1c Common Features and General Functions
  94. 4.2 Chemical Structure of the Plasma Membrane
  95. 4.2a Lipid Components
  96. 4.2b Membrane Proteins
  97. 4.3 Membrane Transport
  98. 4.3a Passive Processes: Diffusion
  99. 4.3b Passive Processes: Osmosis
  100. 4.3c Active Processes
  101. 4.4 Resting Membrane Potential
  102. 4.4a Introduction
  103. 4.4b Establishing and Maintaining an RMP
  104. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: Passive and Active Processes of Membrane Transport
  105. 4.5 Cell Communication
  106. 4.5a Direct Contact Between Cells
  107. 4.5b Ligand-Receptor Signaling
  108. 4.6 Cellular Structures
  109. 4.6a Membrane-Bound Organelles
  110. 4.6b Non-Membrane-Bound Organelles
  111. 4.6c Structures of the Cell’s External Surface
  112. 4.6d Membrane Junctions
  113. 4.7 Structure of the Nucleus
  114. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: Cellular Structures and Their Functions
  115. 4.7a Nuclear Envelope and Nucleolus
  116. 4.7b DNA, Chromatin, and Chromosomes
  117. 4.8 Function of the Nucleus and Ribosomes
  118. 4.8a Transcription: Synthesizing RNA
  119. 4.8b Translation: Synthesizing Protein
  120. 4.8c DNA as the Control Center of a Cell
  121. 4.9 Cell Division
  122. 4.9a Cellular Structures
  123. 4.9b The Cell Cycle
  124. 4.10 Cell Aging and Death
  125. Chapter 5: Tissue Organization
  126. 5.1 Epithelial Tissue: Surfaces, Linings, and Secretory Functions
  127. 5.1a Characteristics of Epithelial Tissue
  128. 5.1b Functions of Epithelial Tissue
  129. 5.1c Classification of Epithelial Tissue
  130. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: The Relationship Between Epithelial Tissue Type and Function
  131. 5.1d Glands
  132. 5.2 Connective Tissue: Cells in a Supportive Matrix
  133. 5.2a Characteristics of Connective Tissue
  134. 5.2b Functions of Connective Tissue
  135. 5.2c Embryonic Connective Tissue
  136. 5.2d Classification of Connective Tissue
  137. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: The Relationship Between Connective Tissue Type and Function
  138. 5.3 Muscle Tissue: Movement
  139. 5.4 Nervous Tissue: Information Transfer and Integration
  140. 5.5 Integration of Tissues in Organs and Body Membranes
  141. 5.5a Organs
  142. 5.5b Body Membranes
  143. 5.6 Tissue Development and Aging
  144. 5.6a Tissue Development
  145. 5.6b Tissue Modification
  146. 5.6c Aging of Tissues
  147. PART 2: Support and Body Movement
  148. Chapter 6: Integumentary System
  149. 6.1 Composition and Functions of the Integument
  150. 6.1a Epidermis
  151. 6.1b Dermis
  152. 6.1c Subcutaneous Layer
  153. 6.1d Functions of the Integument
  154. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: How Integument Form Influences Its Functions
  155. 6.2 Integumentary Structures Derived from Epidermis
  156. 6.2a Nails
  157. 6.2b Hair
  158. 6.2c Exocrine Glands of the Skin
  159. 6.3 Repair and Regeneration of the Integumentary System
  160. 6.4 Development and Aging of the Integumentary System
  161. 6.4a Development of the Integument and Its Derivatives
  162. 6.4b Aging of the Integument
  163. Chapter 7: Skeletal System: Bone Structure and Function
  164. 7.1 Introduction to the Skeletal System
  165. 7.2 Bone: The Major Organ of the Skeletal System
  166. 7.2a General Functions
  167. 7.2b Classification of Bones
  168. 7.2c Gross Anatomy of Bones
  169. 7.2d Bone Marrow
  170. 7.2e Microscopic Anatomy: Bone Connective Tissue
  171. 7.2f Microscopic Anatomy: Hyaline Cartilage Connective Tissue
  172. 7.3 Cartilage Growth
  173. 7.4 Bone Formation
  174. 7.4a Intramembranous Ossification
  175. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: The Process of Endochondral Ossification
  176. 7.4b Endochondral Ossification
  177. 7.5 Bone Growth and Bone Remodeling
  178. 7.5a Bone Growth
  179. 7.5b Bone Remodeling
  180. 7.5c Hormones That Influence Bone Growth and Bone Remodeling
  181. 7.6 Regulating Blood Calcium Levels
  182. 7.6a Activation of Vitamin D to Calcitriol
  183. 7.6b Parathyroid Hormone and Calcitriol
  184. 7.6c Calcitonin
  185. 7.7 Effects of Aging
  186. 7.8 Bone Fracture and Repair
  187. Chapter 8: Skeletal System: Axial and Appendicular Skeleton
  188. 8.1 Components of the Skeleton
  189. 8.1a Axial and Appendicular Skeleton
  190. 8.1b Bone Markings
  191. 8.2 Bones and Features of the Skull
  192. 8.2a General Anatomy of the Skull
  193. 8.2b Views of the Skull and Landmark Features
  194. 8.2c Sutures
  195. 8.2d Orbital and Nasal Complexes, Paranasal Sinuses
  196. 8.3 Bones Associated with the Skull
  197. 8.4 Sex and Age Determination from Analysis of the Skull
  198. 8.4a Sex Differences in the Skull
  199. 8.4b Aging of the Skull
  200. 8.5 Bones of the Vertebral Column
  201. 8.5a Types of Vertebrae
  202. 8.5b Spinal Curvatures
  203. 8.5c Vertebral Anatomy
  204. 8.6 Bones of the Thoracic Cage
  205. 8.6a Sternum
  206. 8.6b Ribs
  207. 8.7 The Upper and Lower Limbs: A Comparison
  208. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: Similarities Between the Upper Limb and Lower Limb Skeletons
  209. 8.8 The Pectoral Girdle and Its Functions
  210. 8.8a Clavicle
  211. 8.8b Scapula
  212. 8.9 Bones of the Upper Limb
  213. 8.9a Humerus
  214. 8.9b Radius and Ulna
  215. 8.9c Carpals, Metacarpals, and Phalanges
  216. 8.10 The Pelvic Girdle and Its Functions
  217. 8.10a Os Coxae
  218. 8.10b True and False Pelves
  219. 8.10c Sex Differences in the Pelvis
  220. 8.10d Age Differences in the Ossa Coxae
  221. 8.11 Bones of the Lower Limb
  222. 8.11a Femur and Patella
  223. 8.11b Tibia and Fibula
  224. 8.11c Tarsals, Metatarsals, and Phalanges
  225. 8.11d Arches of the Foot
  226. 8.12 Development of the Skeleton
  227. Chapter 9: Skeletal System: Articulations
  228. 9.1 Classification of Joints
  229. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: The Relationship Between Mobility and Stability in Joints
  230. 9.2 Fibrous Joints
  231. 9.2a Gomphoses
  232. 9.2b Sutures
  233. 9.2c Syndesmoses
  234. 9.3 Cartilaginous Joints
  235. 9.3a Synchondroses
  236. 9.3b Symphyses
  237. 9.4 Synovial Joints
  238. 9.4a Distinguishing Features and Anatomy of Synovial Joints
  239. 9.4b Classification of Synovial Joints
  240. 9.5 The Movements of Synovial Joints
  241. 9.5a Gliding Motion
  242. INTEGRATE: CONCEPT OVERVIEW: Synovial Joints
  243. 9.5b Angular Motion
  244. 9.5c Rotational Motion
  245. 9.5d Special Movements
  246. 9.6 Synovial Joints and Levers
  247. 9.6a Terminology of Levers
  248. 9.6b Types of Levers
  249. 9.7 Features and Anatomy of Selected Joints
  250. 9.7a Temporomandibular Joint
  251. 9.7b Shoulder Joint
  252. 9.7c Elbow Joint
  253. 9.7d Hip Joint
  254. 9.7e Knee Joint
  255. 9.7f Talocrural (Ankle) Joint
  256. 9.8 Development and Aging of the Joints

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