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  1. TEXTBOOK STRENGTHS
  2. FEATURES
  3. OBJECTIVES
  4. KEY TERMS
  5. Do You Know …
  6. As You Age
  7. SUMMARY OUTLINE
  8. Review Your Knowledge
  9. Sum It Up!
  10. Disorders of the Skeletal System
  11. ANCILLARY PACKAGE
  12. To the Student
  13. KEY TERMS
  14. OBJECTIVES
  15. Do You Know…
  16. Why this toe needs this leech?
  17. As You Age
  18. Disorders of Cellular Growth
  19. Sum It Up!
  20. SUMMARY OUTLINE
  21. Review Your Knowledge
  22. GLOSSARY
  23. CHAPTER 1 Introduction to the Human Body
  24. OBJECTIVES
  25. KEY TERMS
  26. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: WHAT THEY ARE
  27. WHAT’s IT MEAN?
  28. WHY DO I NEED TO KNOW THIS?
  29. FIGURE 1-1 Structure and function are closely related.
  30. Do You Know…
  31. THE BODY’S LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION
  32. ORGAN TO ORGAN SYSTEM
  33. MAJOR ORGAN SYSTEMS
  34. Do You Know…
  35. FIGURE 1-2 Levels of organization: from atom to human organism.
  36. HOMEOSTASIS: STAYING THE SAME
  37. FIGURE 1-3 Major organ systems of the body.
  38. ANATOMICAL TERMS: TALKING ABOUT THE BODY
  39. ANATOMICAL POSITION
  40. RELATIVE POSITIONS
  41. FIGURE 1-4 Anatomical position.
  42. Sum It Up!
  43. PLANES AND SECTIONS OF THE BODY
  44. FIGURE 1-5 Planes of the body. A, Sagittal. B, Frontal (coronal). C, Transverse.
  45. REGIONAL TERMS
  46. FIGURE 1-6 Regional terms. A, Anterior view. B, Posterior view.
  47. CAVITIES OF THE BODY
  48. DORSAL CAVITY
  49. FIGURE 1-7 Major body cavities.
  50. VENTRAL CAVITY
  51. Thoracic Cavity
  52. Abdominopelvic Cavity
  53. FIGURE 1-8 Areas of the abdomen. A, Four quadrants. B, Nine regions.
  54. Division into Quadrants.
  55. Division into Regions.
  56. Do You Know…
  57. Other Cavities
  58. Sum It Up!
  59. SUMMARY OUTLINE
  60. Review Your Knowledge
  61. Matching: Directions of the Body
  62. Matching: Regional Terms
  63. Multiple Choice
  64. CHAPTER 2 Basic Chemistry
  65. OBJECTIVES
  66. KEY TERMS
  67. MATTER, ELEMENTS, AND ATOMS
  68. MATTER
  69. FIGURE 2-1 Changes in matter.
  70. ELEMENTS
  71. Do You Know…
  72. Why children should not be allowed to play in traffic and chew on old paint?
  73. ATOMS
  74. Atomic Structure
  75. Table 2-1 Common Elements in the Human Body
  76. Other Characteristics of Atoms
  77. 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.
  78. Electron Shells
  79. CHEMICAL BONDS
  80. IONIC BONDS
  81. COVALENT BONDS
  82. FIGURE 2-3 Chemical bonds. A, Ionic bond. B, Covalent bond. C, Hydrogen bond.
  83. HYDROGEN BONDS
  84. Do You Know…
  85. What the patient’s “lytes” are?
  86. Table 2-2 Common Ions
  87. IONS
  88. CATIONS, ANIONS, AND ELECTROLYTES
  89. ION FORMATION
  90. FIGURE 2-4 Ionization.
  91. IONIZATION
  92. MOLECULES AND COMPOUNDS
  93. MOLECULES
  94. COMPOUNDS
  95. SOME IMPORTANT COMPOUNDS AND MOLECULES
  96. Water
  97. FIGURE 2-5 Molecules and compounds. A, Oxygen (O2). B, Hydrogen (H2). C, Water (H2O).
  98. Oxygen
  99. Carbon Dioxide
  100. Sum It Up!
  101. CHEMICAL REACTIONS
  102. ACIDS AND BASES
  103. ACIDS
  104. BASES
  105. NEUTRALIZATION OF ACIDS AND BASES
  106. MEASUREMENT: THE pH SCALE
  107. Reading the pH Scale
  108. 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.
  109. pH of Body Fluids
  110. Do You Know…
  111. Why antacids are used?
  112. Sum It Up!
  113. ENERGY
  114. FORMS OF ENERGY
  115. CONVERSION OF ENERGY
  116. Table 2-3 Forms of Energy
  117. ENERGY TRANSFER: THE ROLE OF ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE
  118. FIGURE 2-7 Energy. A, Source of energy. B, Storage of energy within the high-energy bonds of ATP. C, Release of energy.
  119. MIXTURES, SOLUTIONS, AND SUSPENSIONS
  120. MIXTURES
  121. SOLUTIONS
  122. SUSPENSIONS
  123. Sum It Up!
  124. SUMMARY OUTLINE
  125. Review Your Knowledge
  126. Matching: Atoms and Elements
  127. Matching: Structure of the Atom
  128. Matching: Ions and Electrolytes
  129. Matching: Acids and Bases
  130. Multiple Choice
  131. CHAPTER 3 Cells
  132. OBJECTIVES
  133. KEY TERMS
  134. A TYPICAL CELL
  135. CELL MEMBRANE
  136. FIGURE 3-1 Cells come in all shapes and sizes.
  137. FIGURE 3-2 A typical cell.
  138. Table 3-1 Cell Structure and Function
  139. FIGURE 3-3 Structure of the cell membrane.
  140. INSIDE THE CELL
  141. Nucleus
  142. Cytoplasm
  143. Cytoplasmic Gel.
  144. FIGURE 3-4 Mitochondria are the power plants of the cells.
  145. Cytoplasmic Organelles
  146. Mitochondria.
  147. Ribosomes.
  148. Endoplasmic Reticulum.
  149. Golgi Apparatus.
  150. Lysosomes.
  151. FIGURE 3-5 The Golgi apparatus.
  152. Cytoskeleton.
  153. Centrioles.
  154. ON THE CELL MEMBRANE

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