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Army Medical Basic Human AnatomyBasic Human AnatomyDevelopmentTable of ContentsTable of Contents-cont.Table of Contents-cont.Table of Contents-cont.List of IllustrationsList of Illustrations-cont.List of TablesIntroductionMaterial FurnishedStudent Comment SheetLesson AssignmentLesson 1. Introduction to Basic Human AnatomyKinds of Anatomical StudiesRegions of the Human BodySection II. Anatomical TerminologyThe Anatomical PositionFigure 1-2. Anatomical position and medial-lateral relationships.Figure 1-3, A. The sagittal plane. B. The horizontal plane. C. The frontal plane.Section III. CellsMajor Components of a "Typical" Animal CellCell Multiplication (Mitosis)Exercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Figure 1-8. A "typical" animal cell (exercise 18).Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 2. Tissues of the BodyTypes of Epithelial TissuesSection III. Connective TissuesCartilage Connective TissueFat Connective TissueSection V. Nervous TissueFigure 2-5. A synapse.Exercises, Lesson 2Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 3. The Human Integumentary and Fascial SystemSection II. The Human Integumentary SystemIntroduction to Integumentary DerivativesGlandsSection III. The Fascial System of the Human BodyBursaOther Serous Cavities of the Body-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson Assignment-cont.Lesson 4. The Human Skeletal SystemSection III. Bone as an Individual OrganUse of Bony Tissues to Form an Individual Bone.Development of an Individual BoneSection III. Arthology-The Study of Joints (Articulations)A "Typical" Synovial JointSynovial Membrane, Space, and Fluid.Classification of Synovial JointsMulti-Axial Synovial Joints.Section IV. The Human SkeletonFigure 4-3A. Anterior view of the human skeleton.Figure 4-3B. Posterior view of the human skeleton.Figure 4-4. A typical vertebra (superior and side views.The Thoracic (Rib) Cage. Figure 4-5. The human thorax with bones of the shoulder region.Figure 4-6. The human skull (front and side views).The Appendicular SkeletonTable 4-2. Bones of the upper and lower members.Figure 4-7. A general pattern of the upper and lower members.Figure 4-8. The human scapula and clavicle (pectoral girdle).Figure 4-9. The humerus, radius, and ulna.Figure 4-11. The bony pelvis (two pelvic bones and sacrum).Figure 4-12. The femur, tibia, and fibula (anterior views).Figure 4-13. The human foot.Exercises, Lesson 4Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 5. The Human Muscular SystemNaming Skeletal MusclesFigure 5-1. Skeletal and facial muscles, anterior view.Figure 5-2. Skeletal and facial muscles, posterior view.Section II. Some Elementary Skeleto-Muscular MechanicsSimple Pulley SystemThe Skeleto-Muscular UnitSynergist-cont.Exercises, Lesson 5Exercises, Lesson 5-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 5Lesson AssignmentLesson 6. The Human Digestive SystemSection II. The Supragastric StructuresFigure 6-2. Anatomy of the oral complex.Palate. Section III. The StomachAnatomy of the Small IntestinesSection V. The Large IntestinesSection VI. Associated Protective StructuresExercises, Lesson 6Exercises, Lesson 6-cont.Exercises, Lesson 6-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 6Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 6-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 7. The Human Respiratory System and BreathingFigure 7-1. The human respiratory system.Supralaryngeal StructuresNasal Chambers (Internal Nose).LarynxInfralaryngeal StructuresFigure 7-4. Infralaryngeal structures ("respiratory tree").Section II. Breathing and Breathing Mechanisms in HumansDiaphragmatic (Abdominal) BreathingExercises, Lesson 7Exercises, Lesson 7-cont.Exercises, Lesson 7-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 7Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 7-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 8. The Human Urogenital SystemsThe KidneyFigure 8-3. A "typical" nephron.Urinary BladderSection II. Introduction to Human Genital (Reproductive) SystemsSection III. The Human Female Genital (Reproductive) SystemFigure 8-4. The human female genital system.External Genitalia.Secondary Sexual CharacteristicsFigure 8-5. The human male genital system.Secondary Sex OrgansSecondary Sexual CharacteristicsExercises, Lesson 8Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 8Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson Assignment-cont.Lesson 9. The Human Cardiovascular and Lymphatic SystemsSection II. The Human Cardiovascular SystemBlood VesselsFigure 9-1. Scheme of blood vessels.The HeartFigure 9-2. The human heart.Figure 9-3. Scheme of heart valves.Control of the Heart Beat.Cardiovascular Circulatory PatternsPulmonary Cycle.Figure 9-5. Main arteries of the human body.Venous tributaries. Figure 9-6. Main veins of the human body.Section III. The Human Lymphatic SystemsLymph Vessels.Exercises, Lesson 9Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 9Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 10. The Human Endocrine SystemThe Endocrine System.Section II. The Pituitary BodySection III. The Thyroid GlandSection IV. The Parathyroid GlandsSection VII. The GonadsExercises, Lesson 10Exercises, Lesson 10-cont.Exercises, Lesson 10-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 10Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 10-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 10-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson Assignment-cont.Lesson 11. The Human Nervous SystemNeuron ProcessesTypes of NeuronsFigure 11-2. A synapse.Section III. The Human Central Nervous SystemFigure 11-4. The human central nervous system.The Human BrainThe Brainstem.Cerebellum.The Human Spinal CordCoverings of the CNSBlood Supply of the CNSSection IV. The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)A "Typical" Spinal NerveNeurons of a "Typical" Spinal Nerve.The General Reflex Arc Section V. The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)The Thoraco-Lumbar Outflow (Sympathetic Nervous System)Section VI. Pathways of the Human Nervous SystemThe Motor PathwaysSection VII. The Special Sense of Smell (Olfaction)Section IX. The Special Sense of Vision (Sight)Figure 11-10. A horizontal section of the eyeball.Internal Structures of the Eyeball.Ciliary body.The OrbitLacrimal Apparatus. Section X. The Special Sense of Hearing (Auditory)Figure 11-12. A frontal section of the human ear.The Internal EarThe Cochlea.Figure 11-14. Diagram of the scalae.Section XI. The Special Sense of Equilibrium (Balance)Semicircular DuctsSection XII. Controls in the Human Nervous SystemCerebrum.Exercises, Lesson 11Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Comment Sheet
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Basic Human AnatomyBasic Human AnatomyDevelopmentTable of ContentsTable of Contents-cont.Table of Contents-cont.Table of Contents-cont.List of IllustrationsList of Illustrations-cont.List of TablesIntroductionMaterial FurnishedStudent Comment SheetLesson AssignmentLesson 1. Introduction to Basic Human AnatomyKinds of Anatomical StudiesRegions of the Human BodySection II. Anatomical TerminologyThe Anatomical PositionFigure 1-2. Anatomical position and medial-lateral relationships.Figure 1-3, A. The sagittal plane. B. The horizontal plane. C. The frontal plane.Section III. CellsMajor Components of a "Typical" Animal CellCell Multiplication (Mitosis)Exercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Figure 1-8. A "typical" animal cell (exercise 18).Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 2. Tissues of the BodyTypes of Epithelial TissuesSection III. Connective TissuesCartilage Connective TissueFat Connective TissueSection V. Nervous TissueFigure 2-5. A synapse.Exercises, Lesson 2Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 3. The Human Integumentary and Fascial SystemSection II. The Human Integumentary SystemIntroduction to Integumentary DerivativesGlandsSection III. The Fascial System of the Human BodyBursaOther Serous Cavities of the Body-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson Assignment-cont.Lesson 4. The Human Skeletal SystemSection III. Bone as an Individual OrganUse of Bony Tissues to Form an Individual Bone.Development of an Individual BoneSection III. Arthology-The Study of Joints (Articulations)A "Typical" Synovial JointSynovial Membrane, Space, and Fluid.Classification of Synovial JointsMulti-Axial Synovial Joints.Section IV. The Human SkeletonFigure 4-3A. Anterior view of the human skeleton.Figure 4-3B. Posterior view of the human skeleton.Figure 4-4. A typical vertebra (superior and side views.The Thoracic (Rib) Cage. Figure 4-5. The human thorax with bones of the shoulder region.Figure 4-6. The human skull (front and side views).The Appendicular SkeletonTable 4-2. Bones of the upper and lower members.Figure 4-7. A general pattern of the upper and lower members.Figure 4-8. The human scapula and clavicle (pectoral girdle).Figure 4-9. The humerus, radius, and ulna.Figure 4-11. The bony pelvis (two pelvic bones and sacrum).Figure 4-12. The femur, tibia, and fibula (anterior views).Figure 4-13. The human foot.Exercises, Lesson 4Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 5. The Human Muscular SystemNaming Skeletal MusclesFigure 5-1. Skeletal and facial muscles, anterior view.Figure 5-2. Skeletal and facial muscles, posterior view.Section II. Some Elementary Skeleto-Muscular MechanicsSimple Pulley SystemThe Skeleto-Muscular UnitSynergist-cont.Exercises, Lesson 5Exercises, Lesson 5-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 5Lesson AssignmentLesson 6. The Human Digestive SystemSection II. The Supragastric StructuresFigure 6-2. Anatomy of the oral complex.Palate. Section III. The StomachAnatomy of the Small IntestinesSection V. The Large IntestinesSection VI. Associated Protective StructuresExercises, Lesson 6Exercises, Lesson 6-cont.Exercises, Lesson 6-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 6Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 6-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 7. The Human Respiratory System and BreathingFigure 7-1. The human respiratory system.Supralaryngeal StructuresNasal Chambers (Internal Nose).LarynxInfralaryngeal StructuresFigure 7-4. Infralaryngeal structures ("respiratory tree").Section II. Breathing and Breathing Mechanisms in HumansDiaphragmatic (Abdominal) BreathingExercises, Lesson 7Exercises, Lesson 7-cont.Exercises, Lesson 7-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 7Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 7-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 8. The Human Urogenital SystemsThe KidneyFigure 8-3. A "typical" nephron.Urinary BladderSection II. Introduction to Human Genital (Reproductive) SystemsSection III. The Human Female Genital (Reproductive) SystemFigure 8-4. The human female genital system.External Genitalia.Secondary Sexual CharacteristicsFigure 8-5. The human male genital system.Secondary Sex OrgansSecondary Sexual CharacteristicsExercises, Lesson 8Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 8Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 8-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson Assignment-cont.Lesson 9. The Human Cardiovascular and Lymphatic SystemsSection II. The Human Cardiovascular SystemBlood VesselsFigure 9-1. Scheme of blood vessels.The HeartFigure 9-2. The human heart.Figure 9-3. Scheme of heart valves.Control of the Heart Beat.Cardiovascular Circulatory PatternsPulmonary Cycle.Figure 9-5. Main arteries of the human body.Venous tributaries. Figure 9-6. Main veins of the human body.Section III. The Human Lymphatic SystemsLymph Vessels.Exercises, Lesson 9Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 9Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 9-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 10. The Human Endocrine SystemThe Endocrine System.Section II. The Pituitary BodySection III. The Thyroid GlandSection IV. The Parathyroid GlandsSection VII. The GonadsExercises, Lesson 10Exercises, Lesson 10-cont.Exercises, Lesson 10-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 10Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 10-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 10-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson Assignment-cont.Lesson 11. The Human Nervous SystemNeuron ProcessesTypes of NeuronsFigure 11-2. A synapse.Section III. The Human Central Nervous SystemFigure 11-4. The human central nervous system.The Human BrainThe Brainstem.Cerebellum.The Human Spinal CordCoverings of the CNSBlood Supply of the CNSSection IV. The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)A "Typical" Spinal NerveNeurons of a "Typical" Spinal Nerve.The General Reflex Arc Section V. The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)The Thoraco-Lumbar Outflow (Sympathetic Nervous System)Section VI. Pathways of the Human Nervous SystemThe Motor PathwaysSection VII. The Special Sense of Smell (Olfaction)Section IX. The Special Sense of Vision (Sight)Figure 11-10. A horizontal section of the eyeball.Internal Structures of the Eyeball.Ciliary body.The OrbitLacrimal Apparatus. Section X. The Special Sense of Hearing (Auditory)Figure 11-12. A frontal section of the human ear.The Internal EarThe Cochlea.Figure 11-14. Diagram of the scalae.Section XI. The Special Sense of Equilibrium (Balance)Semicircular DuctsSection XII. Controls in the Human Nervous SystemCerebrum.Exercises, Lesson 11Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 11-cont.Comment Sheet
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