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دانلود کتاب ISE Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology [Team-IRA] [True PDF]

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ISE Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology [Team-IRA] [True PDF]

ویرایش: 13 
نویسندگان: , ,   
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ISBN (شابک) : 1265129584, 9781265129583 
ناشر: McGraw Hill 
سال نشر: 2023 
تعداد صفحات: 1333 
زبان: English 
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Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Brief Contents
Contents
0 How to Be Successful in A&P
	0.1 The World of A&P
	0.2 Developing Critical Thinking Skills
	0.3 Five Metacognitive Learning Strategies
	0.4 Using the Five Metacognitive Learning Strategies with This Textbook
	0.5 Textbook Features and Figure Colors and Symbols
Part 1 Organization of the Human Body
	1 The Human Organism
		1.1 Anatomy and Physiology
		1.2 Biomedical Research
		1.3 Structural and Functional Organization of the Human Body
		1.4 Characteristics of Life
		1.5 Homeostasis
		1.6 Terminology and the Body Plan
	2 The Chemical Basis of Life
		2.1 Basic Chemistry
		2.2 Chemical Reactions and Energy
		2.3 Inorganic Chemistry
		2.4 Organic Chemistry
	3 Cell Biology
		3.1 Functions of the Cell
		3.2 How We See Cells
		3.3 Plasma Membrane
		3.4 Membrane Lipids
		3.5 Membrane Proteins
		3.6 Movement Through the Plasma Membrane
		3.7 Cytoplasm
		3.8 The Nucleus and Cytoplasmic Organelles
		3.9 Genes and Gene Expression
		3.10 Cell Cycle
	4 Tissues
		4.1 Tissues and Histology
		4.2 Embryonic Tissue
		4.3 Epithelial Tissue
		4.4 Connective Tissue
		4.5 Muscle Tissue
		4.6 Nervous Tissue
		4.7 Tissue Membranes
		4.8 Tissue Damage and Inflammation
		4.9 Tissue Repair
Part 2 Support and Movement
	5 Integumentary System
		5.1 Functions of the Integumentary System
		5.2 Skin
		5.3 Subcutaneous Tissue
		5.4 Accessory Skin Structures
		5.5 Physiology of the Integumentary System
	6 Skeletal System: Bones and Bone Tissue
		6.1 Functions of the Skeletal System
		6.2 Cartilage
		6.3 Bone Histology
		6.4 Bone Anatomy
		6.5 Bone Development
		6.6 Bone Growth
		6.7 Bone Remodeling
		6.8 Bone Fracture Classification and Repair
		6.9 Calcium Homeostasis
	7 Skeletal System: Gross Anatomy
		7.1 Skeletal Anatomy Overview
		7.2 Axial Skeleton
		7.3 Appendicular Skeleton
	8 Joints and Movement
		8.1 Classes of Joints
		8.2 Types of Movement
		8.3 Range of Motion
		8.4 Description of Selected Joints
	9 Muscular System: Histology and Physiology
		9.1 Functions of the Muscular System
		9.2 General Properties of Muscle Tissue
		9.3 Skeletal Muscle Anatomy
		9.4 Skeletal Muscle Fiber Physiology
		9.5 Whole Skeletal Muscle Physiology
		9.6 Muscle Fiber Types
		9.7 Energy Sources for Muscle Contraction
		9.8 Smooth Muscle
		9.9 Cardiac Muscle
	10 Muscular System: Gross Anatomy
		10.1 General Principles of Skeletal Muscle Anatomy
		10.2 Head and Neck Muscles
		10.3 Trunk Muscles
		10.4 Upper Limb Muscles
		10.5 Lower Limb Muscles
Part 3 Integration and Control Systems
	11 Functional Organization of Nervous Tissue
		11.1 Functions of the Nervous System
		11.2 Divisions of the Nervous System
		11.3 Cells of the Nervous System
		11.4 Organization of Nervous Tissue
		11.5 Electrical Signals
		11.6 The Synapse
		11.7 Neuronal Pathways and Circuits
	12 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
		12.1 Spinal Cord
		12.2 Reflexes
		12.3 Spinal Nerves
	13 Brain and Cranial Nerves
		13.1 Development of the Brain
		13.2 Brainstem
		13.3 Cerebellum
		13.4 Diencephalon
		13.5 Cerebrum
		13.6 Meninges, Ventricles, and Cerebrospinal Fluid
		13.7 Blood Supply to the Brain
		13.8 Cranial Nerves
	14 Integration of Nervous System Functions
		14.1 Sensation
		14.2 Control of Skeletal Muscles
		14.3 Brainstem Functions
		14.4 Higher Brain Functions
	15 The Special Senses
		15.1 Olfaction
		15.2 Taste
		15.3 Visual System
		15.4 Hearing and Balance
	16 Autonomic Nervous System
		16.1 Overview of the Autonomic Nervous System
		16.2 Contrasting the Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems
		16.3 Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System
		16.4 Physiology of the Autonomic Nervous System
		16.5 Regulation of the Autonomic Nervous System
		16.6 Functional Generalizations About the Autonomic Nervous System
	17 Functional Organization of the Endocrine System
		17.1 Functions of the Endocrine System
		17.2 Hormones
		17.3 Transport and Metabolism of Hormones
		17.4 Hormone Receptors and Mechanisms of Action
	18 Endocrine Glands
		18.1 Overview of the Endocrine System
		18.2 Pituitary Gland and Hypothalamus
		18.3 Thyroid Gland
		18.4 Parathyroid Glands
		18.5 Adrenal Glands
		18.6 Pancreas
		18.7 Hormonal Regulation of Nutrient Utilization
		18.8 Hormones of the Reproductive System
		18.9 Hormones of the Pineal Gland
		18.10 Other Hormones and Chemical Messengers
Part 4 Regulation and Maintenance
	19 Cardiovascular System: Blood
		19.1 Functions of Blood
		19.2 Composition of Blood
		19.3 Plasma
		19.4 Formed Elements
		19.5 Hemostasis
		19.6 Blood Grouping
		19.7 Diagnostic Blood Tests
	20 Cardiovascular System: The Heart
		20.1 Functions of the Heart
		20.2 Size, Shape, and Location of the Heart
		20.3 Anatomy of the Heart
		20.4 Route of Blood Flow Through the Heart
		20.5 Histology
		20.6 Electrical Properties
		20.7 Cardiac Cycle
		20.8 Mean Arterial Blood Pressure
		20.9 Regulation of the Heart
		20.10 The Heart and Homeostasis
	21 Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Circulation
		21.1 Functions of the Circulatory System
		21.2 Structural Features of Blood Vessels
		21.3 Pulmonary Circulation
		21.4 Systemic Circulation: Arteries
		21.5 Systemic Circulation: Veins
		21.6 Dynamics of Blood Circulation
		21.7 Physiology of the Systemic Circulation
		21.8 Control of Blood Flow in Tissues
		21.9 Regulation of Mean Arterial Pressure
	22 Lymphatic System and Immunity
		22.1 Functions of the Lymphatic System
		22.2 Anatomy of the Lymphatic System
		22.3 Immunity
		22.4 Innate Immunity
		22.5 Adaptive Immunity
		22.6 Acquired Adaptive Immunity
		22.7 Immunotherapy
	23 Respiratory System
		23.1 Anatomy of the Respiratory System
		23.2 Functions of the Respiratory System
		23.3 Structures and Histology of the Respiratory Tract
		23.4 Behavior of Gases
		23.5 Physiology of the Respiratory System
		23.6 Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport in the Blood
		23.7 Regulation of Pulmonary Ventilation
	24 Digestive System
		24.1 Anatomy of the Digestive System
		24.2 Functions of the Digestive System
		24.3 Histology of the Digestive Tract
		24.4 Regulation of the Digestive System
		24.5 Peritoneum
		24.6 Oral Cavity
		24.7 Swallowing
		24.8 Stomach
		24.9 Small Intestine
		24.10 Accessory Organs: Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
		24.11 Large Intestine
		24.12 Digestion and Absorption
	25 Nutrition, Metabolism, and Temperature Regulation
		25.1 Nutrition
		25.2 Metabolism
		25.3 Carbohydrate Metabolism
		25.4 Lipid Metabolism
		25.5 Protein Metabolism
		25.6 Interconversion of Nutrient Molecules
		25.7 Metabolic States
		25.8 Metabolic Rate
		25.9 Body Temperature Regulation
	26 Urinary System
		26.1 Functions of the Urinary System
		26.2 Kidney Anatomy and Histology
		26.3 Urine Production
		26.4 Regulation of Urine Concentration and Volume
		26.5 Plasma Clearance and Transport Maximum
		26.6 Urine Movement
	27 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
		27.1 Body Fluid Balance
		27.2 Electrolyte Balance
		27.3 Hormonal Mechanisms Regulating Body Fluid Composition
		27.4 Acid-Base Balance
Part 5 Reproduction and Development
	28 Reproductive System
		28.1 Functions of the Reproductive System
		28.2 Meiosis
		28.3 Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System
		28.4 Physiology of Male Reproduction
		28.5 Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
		28.6 Physiology of Female Reproduction
	29 Development, Growth, Aging, and Genetics
		29.1 Prenatal Development
		29.2 Parturition
		29.3 The Newborn
		29.4 Lactation
		29.5 First Year After Birth
		29.6 Aging and Death
		29.7 Genetics
Appendices
	A: Periodic Table of the Elements
	B: Selected Abbreviations, Prefixes, Suffixes, and Combining Forms
	C: Genetic Code
	D: Answers to Process Figure Questions
	E: Answers to Odd-Numbered Predict Questions
	F: Answers to Odd-Numbered Concept Check Questions
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