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Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course Textbook (2nd Edition), Carlos Liachovitzky
Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course Textbook (2nd Edition), Carlos Liachovitzky
Open Educational Resources
The goal of this preparatory textbook is to give students a chance to become familiar with some terms and some basic concepts they will find later on in the Anatomy and Physiology course, especially during the first few weeks of the course.
Organization and functioning of the human organism are generally presented starting from the simplest building blocks, and then moving into levels of increasing complexity. This textbook follows the same presentation. It begins introducing the concept of homeostasis, then covers the chemical level, and later on a basic introduction to cellular level, organ level, and organ system level. This …
A&P Workshop Summary—Uniting Anatomy And Physiology Through Case Studies, Angela Horner, Stuart Sumida, Tomasz Owercowicz
A&P Workshop Summary—Uniting Anatomy And Physiology Through Case Studies, Angela Horner, Stuart Sumida, Tomasz Owercowicz
Q2S Enhancing Pedagogy
Introducing problem-solving based methods of pedagogy is one approach to engage students early in their careers with developing analytic and diagnostic skills. PBL approaches in anatomy and medical teaching are a logical extension of clinical case studies, wherein an example of a pathology or clinical procedure is provided, and students must ascertain the anatomical and/or physiological basis for it. Students report a deeper understanding of material presented in clinical case studies, as the ‘real world’ relevance and importance is immediately clear (Cliff and Wright, 1996).
Uga Anatomy And Physiology 2 Lab Manual, 3rd Edition, Ann Massey, Lindsey Beebe, Deloris Hesse
Uga Anatomy And Physiology 2 Lab Manual, 3rd Edition, Ann Massey, Lindsey Beebe, Deloris Hesse
Biological Sciences Open Textbooks
This lab manual was created for Anatomy and Physiology II at the University of Georgia under a Textbook Transformation Grant and revised through a Scaling Up OER Pilot Grant.
http://oer.galileo.usg.edu/biology-collections/12/
The manual contains the following labs:
- Blood Composition
- Blood Typing
- Heart Anatomy
- Cardiovascular Physiology
- Systemic Blood Vessels
- Anatomy of the Respiratory System
- Physiology of the Respiratory System
- Renal Anatomy
- Urinalysis
- Digestive System Anatomy
- Digestive Physiology
- Male Reproductive System
- Female Reproductive System
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Anatomy And Physiology I & Ii Labs (Uga), Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols
Anatomy And Physiology I & Ii Labs (Uga), Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols
Biological Sciences Grants Collections
This Grants Collection for Anatomy and Physiology I & II Labs was created under a Round Four ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.
Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process.
Documents are in .pdf format, with a separate .docx (Word) version available for download. Each collection contains the following materials:
- Linked Syllabus
- Initial Proposal
- Final Report
Uga Anatomy And Physiology 1 Lab Manual, 3rd Edition, Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols
Uga Anatomy And Physiology 1 Lab Manual, 3rd Edition, Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols
Biological Sciences Open Textbooks
This lab manual was created for Anatomy and Physiology I at the University of Georgia under a Textbook Transformation Grant and revised through a Scaling Up OER Pilot Grant.
The manual contains the following labs:
- Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
- Cells
- Histology – Epithelial & Connective Tissues
- Histology – Muscle & Nervous Tissues
- The Integumentary System
- Introduction to the Skeletal System
- Introduction Joints
- The Lower Limb – Bones
- The Lower Limb – Muscles
- The Lower Limb – Joints
- The Lower Limb – Nerves
- The Lower Limb – Movement
- The Upper Limb – Bones
- The Upper Limb – Muscles
- The …
Human Anatomy & Physiology Society ( Haps ) Southern Regional Meeting 2016, Cheryl Purvis
Human Anatomy & Physiology Society ( Haps ) Southern Regional Meeting 2016, Cheryl Purvis
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures
No abstract provided.
Development Of Vip-Sst Interneuron Associations In Mouse Neocortex And Entorhinal Cortex, Aayushi A. Mehta
Development Of Vip-Sst Interneuron Associations In Mouse Neocortex And Entorhinal Cortex, Aayushi A. Mehta
Honors Scholar Theses
Cortical networks depend upon inhibition through the neurotransmitter GABA to control and coordinate specific spatiotemporal circuit patterns, underlying the exquisite complexity of neural signaling. Disinhibition, a form of inhibition where inhibitory neurons inhibit other inhibitory cells, further aids in amplifying local neural processing in a selective, organized manner. A subset of GABAergic interneurons, vasoactive intestinal peptide-expressing (VIP) cells, preferentially inhibit somatostatin interneurons, which provide inhibitory input onto pyramidal cells, thus creating an archetypal circuit illustrating disinhibition in the cortex. The aim of this anatomical study was to investigate variations in GABAergic VIP synapses onto somatostatin-expressing inhibitory interneurons in mice at …
Human Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course (1st Edition), Carlos Liachovitzky
Human Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course (1st Edition), Carlos Liachovitzky
Open Educational Resources
The overall purpose of this preparatory course textbook is to help students familiarize with some terms and some basic concepts they will find later in the Human Anatomy and Physiology I course.
The organization and functioning of the human organism generally is discussed in terms of different levels of increasing complexity, from the smallest building blocks to the entire body. This Anatomy and Physiology preparatory course covers the foundations on the chemical level, and a basic introduction to cellular level, organ level, and organ system levels. There is also an introduction to homeostasis at the beginning.