Now you can learn and master anatomy with ease, while having fun, through theunique approach of Netter's Anatomy Coloring Book, by John T. Hansen, PhD. Using this interactive coloring workbook, you can trace arteries, veins, and nerves through their courses and bifurcations...reinforce your understanding of muscle origins and insertions from multiple views and dissection layers...and develop a better understanding of the integration of individual organs in the workings of each body system throughout the human form. Online access to Student Consult-where you'll find the complete contents of the book and much more-further enhances your study and exponentially boosts your reference power. Whether you are taking an anatomy course or just curious about how the body works, let the art of Netter guide you! INDICE: Chapter 1: Orientation and Introduction1.1. Terminology1.2. Body Planes and Terms of Relationship 1.3. Movements1.4. The Cell1.5. Epithelial Tissues1.6. Connective Tissues1.7. Skeleton1.8. Joints1.9. Synovial Joints1.10. Muscle1.11. Nervous System1.12. Skin (Integument)1.13. Body CavitiesChapter 2: Skeletal System 2.1. Bone Structure and Classification2.2. External Features of the Skull 2.3. Internal Features of the Skull 2.4. Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint2.5. Vertebral Column2.6. Cervical and Thoracic Vertebrae2.7. Lumbar, Sacral and Coccygeal Vertebrae2.8. Thoracic Cage2.9. Joints and Ligaments of the Spine2.10. Pectoral Girdle and Arm2.11. Shoulder Joint2.12. Forearm and Elbow Joint2.13. Wrist and Hand2.14. Wrist and Finger Joints and Movements2.15. Pelvic Girdle2.16. Hip Joint2.17. Thigh and Leg Bones2.18. Knee Joint2.19. Bones of the Ankle and Foot2.20. Ankle and Foot JointsChapter 3: Muscular System3.1 Muscles of Facial Expression3.2 Muscles of Mastication3.3 Extraocular Muscles3.4 Muscles of the Tongue and Palate3.5 Muscles of the Pharynx and Swallowing3.6 Intrinsic Muscles of the Larynx and Phonation3.7 Muscles of the Neck3.8Prevertebral Muscles3.9 Superficial and Intermediate Back Muscles3.10 Deep (Intrinsic) Back Muscles3.11 Thoracic Wall Muscles3.12 Anterior Abdominal Wall Muscles3.13 Muscles of the Male Inguinal Region3.14 Muscles of the Posterior Abdominal Wall3.15 Muscles of the Pelvis3.16 Muscles of the Perineum3.17 Posterior Shoulder Muscles3.18 Anterior Shoulder Muscles3.19 Arm Muscles3.20 Pronation and Supination of the Radioulnar Joints3.21 Anterior Forearm Muscles3.22 Posterior Forearm Muscles3.23 Intrinsic Hand Muscles3.24 Summary of Upper Limb Muscles3.25 Gluteal Muscles3.26 Posterior Thigh Muscles3.27 Anterior Thigh Muscles3.28 Medial Thigh Muscles3.29 Anterior and Lateral Leg Muscles3.30 PosteriorLeg Muscles3.31 Intrinsic Foot Muscles3.32 Summary of Lower Limb MusclesChapter 4: Nervous System4.1. Neuronal Structure4.2. Glial Cells4.3. Types of Synapses4.4. Cerebrum4.5. Cortical Connections4.6. Midsagittal and Basal Brain Anatomy4.7. Basal Ganglia4.8. Limbic System4.9. Hippocampus4.10. Thalamus4.11. Hypothalamus4.12. Cerebellum4.13. Spinal Cord I4.14. Spinal Cord II4.15. Spinal and Peripheral Nerves4.16. Dermatomes4.17. Brain Ventricles4.18. Subarachnoid Space4.19. Sympathetic Division of the ANS4.20. Parasympathetic Division of theANS4.21. Enteric Nervous System4.22. Cranial Nerves4.23. Visual System I4.24.Visual System II4.25. Auditory and Vestibular Systems I4.26. Auditory and Vestibular Systems II4.27. Taste and Olfaction4.28. Cervical Plexus4.29. BrachialPlexus4.30. Lumbar Plexus4.31. Sacral PlexusChapter 5: Cardiovascular System5.1. Composition of Blood5.2. General Organization5.3. Heart I5.4. Heart II5.5.Heart III5.6. Heart IV5.7. Features of Arteries, Capillaries and Veins5.8. Head and Neck Arteries5.9. Arteries of the Brain5.10. Veins of the Head and Neck5.11. Arteries of the Upper Limb5.12. Arteries of the Lower Limb5.13. The Thoracic and Abdominal Aorta5.14. Arteries of the Gastrointestinal Tract5.15. Arteries of the Pelvis and Perineum5.16. Veins of the Thorax5.17. Veins of the Abdominopelvic Cavity5.18. Portocaval Anastomoses5.19. Veins of the Upper Limb5.20. Veins of the Lower LimbChapter 6: Lymphatic System6.1. General Organizationof the Lymphatic System6.2. Innate Immunity6.3. Adaptive Immunity6.4. Thymus and Bone Marrow6.5. Spleen6.6. Tonsils, BALT, GALT and MALT6.7. Clinical Aspects of the Lymphatic SystemChapter 7: Respiratory System7.1. Overview7.2. NasalCavity and Nasopharynx7.3. Paranasal Sinuses7.4. Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx and Larynx7.5. Trachea and Lungs7.6. Respiratory MechanismsChapter 8: Gastrointestinal System8.1 Overview8.2 Oral Cavity8.3 Teeth 8.4 Pharynx and Esophagus 8.5 Peritoneal Cavity and Mesenteries 8.6 Stomach 8.7 Small Intestine 8.8 LargeIntestine8.9 Liver 8.10 Gallbladder and Exocrine PancreasChapter 9: Urinary System9.1 Overview of the Urinary System 9.2 Kidney 9.3 Nephron 9.4 Renal Tubular Function9.5 Urinary Bladder and UrethraChapter 10: Reproductive System10.1 Overview of the Female Reproductive System 10.2 Ovaries and Uterine Tubes 10.3Uterus and Vagina 10.4 Menstrual Cycle10.5 Female Breast 10.6 Overview of theMale Reproductive System 10.7 Testis and Epididymis 10.8 Male Urethra and PenisChapter 11: Endocrine System11.1 Overview 11.2 Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland 11.3 Pituitary Gland11.4 Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands11.5 Adrenal Glands11.6 Pancreas11.7 Puberty11.8 Digestive System Hormones
- ISBN: 978-1-4160-4702-5
- Editorial: Saunders
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 368
- Fecha Publicación: 16/03/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés