Principles of anatomy and physiology: 1 Organization, support and movement, and control systems of the human body
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adam_text | VOLUME
1 CONTENTS
Volume
1
Chapters
1-18
Volume
2
Chapters
19-29
1
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE
HUMAN BODY
1
1.1
Anatomy and Physiology Defined
2
1.2
Levels of Structural Organization and Body Systems
2
1.3
Characteristics of the Living Human Organism
5
Basic Life Processes
5
1.4
Homeostasis
8
Homeostasis and Body Fluids
8
Control of Homeostasis
9
Homeostatic Imbalances
11
1.5
Basic Anatomical Terminology
12
Body Positions
12
Regional Names
12
Directional Terms
13
Planes and Sections
16
Body Cavities
17
Abdominopelvic Regions and Quadrants
19
1.6
Medica!
Imaging
21
Chapter Review and Resource Summary
25
1 Self-Quiz
Questions
27
1 Critical Thinking Questions
28
1 Answers to
Figure Questions
28
2
THE CHEMICAL LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
29
2.1
How Matter Is Organized
30
Chemical Elements
30
Structure of Atoms
31
Atomic Number and Mass Number
31
Atomic Mass
32
Ions, Molecules, and Compounds
32
2.2
Chemical Bonds
33
Ionic Bonds
33
Covalent Bonds
35
Hydrogen Bonds
36
2.3
Chemical Reactions
37
Forms of Energy and Chemical Reactions
37
Energy Transfer in Chemical Reactions
37
Types of Chemical Reactions
38
2.4
Inorganic Compounds and Solutions
40
Water
40
Solutions, Colloids, and Suspensions
41
Inorganic Acids, Bases, and Salts
42
Acid-Base Balance: The Concept of
pH 42
Maintaining
pH:
Buffer Systems
42
2.5
Organic Compounds
44
Carbon and Its Functional Groups
44
Carbohydrates
45
Lipids
47
Proteins
51
Nucleic Acids: Deoxyribonucleic Acid
(DNA)
and Ribonucleic
Acid
(RNA)
56
Adenosine Triphosphate
56
Chapter Review and Resource Summary
58
1 Self-Quiz
Questions
60
1 Critical Thinking Questions
61
/Answers to
Figure Questions
61
3
THE CELLULAR LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
63
3.1
Parts of a Cell
64
3.2
The Plasma Membrane
65
Structure of the Plasma Membrane
65
Functions of Membrane Proteins
66
Membrane Fluidity
66
Membrane Permeability
67
Gradients across the Plasma Membrane
68
3.3
Transport across the Plasma Membrane
68
Passive Processes
68
Active Processes
73
3.4
Cytoplasm
78
Cytosol
78
Organelles
81
3.5
Nucleus
88 *
3.6
Protein Synthesis
92
Transcription
92
Translation
94
3.7
Cell Division
94
Somatic Cell Division
96
Control of Cell Destiny
99
Reproductive Cell Division
100
3.8
Cellular Diversity
103
3.9
Aging and Celis
103
Medical Terminology
106
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
106
1 Self-Quiz Questions
110 /
Critical Thinking
Questions
112
1 Answers to Figure Questions
112
4
THE TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
113
4.1
Types of Tissues
114
XXIV CONTENTS
4.2
Cell Junctions
114
Tight Junctions
115
Adherens Junctions
115
Desmosomes
116
Hemidesmosomes
116
Gap Junctions
116
4.3
Comparison between Epithelial and Connective
Tissues
116
4.4
Epithelial Tissues
116
Classification of Epithelial Tissues
118
Covering and Lining Epithelium
119
Glandular Epithelium
126
4.5
Connective Tissues
128
General Features of Connective Tissues
128
Connective Tissue Cells
128
Connective Tissue Extracellular Matrix
130
Classification of Connective Tissues
131
Embryonic Connective Tissues
132
Mature Connective Tissues
133
4.6
Membranes
139
Epithelial Membranes
140
Synovial
Membranes
142
4.7
Muscular Tissues
143
4.8
Nervous Tissue
143
4.9
Excitable Cells
144
4.10
Tissue Repair: Restoring Homeostasis
145
4.11
Aging and Tissues
146
Medical Terminology
147
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
147
1 Self-Quiz Questions
151 /
Critical Thinking
Questions
152
I Answers to Figure Questions
152
b
THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
5.1
Structure of the Skin
154
Epidermis
155
Keratinization and Growth of the Epidermis
158
Dermis
159
The Structural Basis of Skin Color
160
Tattooing and Body Piercing
161
5.2
Accessory Structures of the Skin
161
Hair
161
Skin Glands
164
Nails
165
5.3
Types of Skin
167
5.4 Functions of the Skin
167
Thermorégulation
167
Blood Reservoir
168
Protection
168
Cutaneous Sensations
168
Excretion and Absorption
168
Synthesis of
Vitamín D
168
153
5.5
Maintaining Homeostasis: Skin Wound Healing
169
Epidermal Wound Healing
169
Deep Wound Healing
169
5.6
Development of the integumentary System
170
5.7
Aging and the Integumentary System
172
Medical Terminology
177
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
178 /
Self-Quiz Questions
180 /
Critical Thinking
Questions
181
/Answers to Figure Questions
181
6
THE SKELETAL SYSTEM:
BONE TISSUE
182
6.1
Functions of Bone and the Skeletal System
183
6.2
Structure of Bone
183
6.3
Histology of Bone Tissue
184
Compact Bone Tissue
186
Spongy Bone Tissue
186
6.4
Blood and Nerve Supply of Bone
188
6.5
Bone Formation
189
Initial Bone Formation in an Embryo and Fetus
189
Bone Growth during Infancy, Childhood,
and Adolescence
192
Remodeling of Bone
194
Factors Affecting Bone Growth and Bone Remodeling
196
6.6
Fracture and Repair of Bone
196
6.7
Bone s Role in Calcium Homeostasis
200
6.8
Exercise and Bone Tissue
201
6.9
Aging and Bone Tissue
201
Medical Terminology
203
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
204
1 Self-Quiz Questions
205
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
207
1 Answers to Figure Questions
207
7
THE SKELETAL SYSTEM: THE AXIAL
SKELETON
208
7.1
Divisions of the Skeletal System
209
7.2
Types of Bones
209
7.3
Bone Surface Markings
211
7.4
Skull
212
General Features and Functions
227
j
Nasal Septum
227
Orbits
228
Foramina
228
Unique Features of the Skull
229 ?
7.5
Hyoid Bone
232
7.6
Vertebral Column
233
Normal Curves of the Vertebral Column
234
Intervertébral
Discs
234
Parts of a Typical Vertebra
235
Regions of the Vertebral Column
236
Age-Related Changes in the Vertebral Column
236
CONTENTS
XXV
7.7
Thorax
236
Medical Terminology
250
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
251
1 Self-Quiz Questions
252
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
254
1 Answers to Figure Questions
254
8
THE SKELETAL SYSTEM: THE
APPENDICULAR SKELETON
255
8.1
Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle
256
8.2
Upper Limb (Extremity)
260
8.3
Pelvic (Hip) Girdle
267
8.4
False and True Pelves
270
8.5
Comparison of Female and Male Pelves
271
8.6
Lower Limb (Extremity)
273
8.7
Development of the Skeletal System
282
Medical Terminology
285
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
285
1 Self-Quiz Questions
286
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
288
1 Answers to Figure Questions
288
9
JOINTS
289
9.1
Joint Classifications
290
9.2
Fibrous Joints
290
Sutures
290
Syndesmoses
291
Interosseous Membranes
291
9.3
Cartilaginous Joints
292
Synchondroses
292
Symphyses
292
9.4
Synovial Joints
292
Structure of
Synovial
Joints
292
Nerve and Blood Supply
295
Bursae and Tendon Sheaths
295
9.5
Types of Movements at
Synovial
Joints
296
Gliding
296
Angular Movements
296
Rotation
299
Special Movements
300
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9.6
Types of Synovia! Joints
302
Plane Joints
302
Hinge Joints
302
Pivot Joints
302
Condyloid Joints
302
Saddle Joints
302
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Ball-and-Socket
Joints
302
9.7
Factors Affecting Contact and
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of Motion
at Synovia! Joints
305
9.8
Selected Joints of the Body
305
9.9
Aging and Joints
320
9.10
Arthropiasty
320
Hip Replacements
320
Knee Replacements
320
Medical Terminology
322
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
323
1 Self-Quiz Questions
325
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
326
1 Answers to Figure Questions
326
10
MUSCULAR TISSUE
327
10.1
Overview of Muscular Tissue
328
Types of Muscular Tissue
328
^
Functions of Muscular Tissue
328 /
Properties of Muscular Tissue
328
10.2
Skeletal Muscle Tissue
329
^
Connective Tissue Components
329
f
Nerve and Blood Supply
331
j
Microscopic Anatomy of a Skeletal
Muscle Fiber
331
Muscle Proteins
335
10.3
Contraction and Relaxation of
Skeletal Muscle Fibers
338
The Sliding Filament Mechanism
338
The Neuromuscular Junction
341
10.4
Muscle Metabolism
345
Production of ATP in Muscle Fibers
345
Muscle Fatigue
347
Oxygen Consumption after Exercise
347
10.5
Control of Muscle Tension
347
Motor Units
347
Twitch Contraction
348
Frequency of Stimulation
348
Motor Unit Recruitment
349
Muscle Tone
350
Isotonic and Isometric Contractions
350
10.6
Types of Skeletal Muscle Fibers
351
Slow Oxidative Fibers
351
Fast Oxidative-Glycolytic Fibers
351
Fast Glycolytic Fibers
352
Distribution and Recruitment of Different Types of Fibers
10.7
Exercise and Skeletal Muscle Tissue
352
Effective Stretching
352
Strength Training
353
10.8
Cardiac Muscle Tissue
354
10.9
Smooth Muscle Tissue
354
Microscopic Anatomy of Smooth Muscle
355
Physiology of Smooth Muscle
355
10.10
Regeneration of Muscular Tissue
356
10.11
Development of
Шивав
356
10.12
Aging and Muscular Tissue
358
Medical Terminology
360
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
360
1 Self-Quiz Questions
363
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
365
1 Answers to Figure Questions
365
352
XXVI
CONTENTS
11
THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM
366
11.1
How Skeletal Muscles Produce
Movements
367
Muscle Attachment Sites: Origin and Insertion
367
Lever Systems and Leverage
368
Effects of Fascicle Arrangement
368
Coordination among Muscles
369
11.2
How Skeletal Muscles Are Named
371
11.3
Principal Skeletal Muscles
371
Medical Terminology
442
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
443
1 Self-Quiz Questions
444
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
446
1 Answers to Figure Questions
446
12
NERVOUS TISSUE
447
12.1
Overview of the Nervous System
448
Organization of the Nervous System
448
Functions of the Nervous System
448
12.2
Histology of Nervous Tissue
450
Neurons
450
Neuroglia
454
Myelination
456
Collections of Nervous Tissue
457
12.3
Electrical Signals in Neurons
458
Ion Channels
460
Resting Membrane Potential
462
t:
Graded Potentials
464
Generation of Action
Potentials
466
Propagation of Action
.:
Potentials
470
V;
Encoding of Stimulus Intensity
472
:
Comparison of Electrical Signals
Produced by Excitable Cells
472
12.4
Signal Transmission at Synapses
473
Electrical Synapses
473
Chemical Synapses
473
Excitatory and Inhibitory Postsynaptic
Potentials
475
Structure of
Neurotransmitter
Receptors
475
Removat of
Neurotransmitter
475
Spatial and Temporal Summation of
Postsynaptic Potentials
477
12.5
Neurotransmitters
480
Small-Molecule
Neurotransmitters
480
Neuropeptides
482
12.6
Neural Circuits
483
12.7
Regeneration and Repair of Nervous
Tissue
484
Neurogenesis in the CNS
485
Damage and Repair in the
PNS
485
Medical Terminology
486
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
487
1 Self-Quiz Questions
489
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
491
/Answers to Figure Questions
491
1 3
THE SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL
NERVES
492
13.1
Spinal Cord Anatomy
493
Protective Structures
493
Vertebral Column
493
External Anatomy of the Spinal Cord
493
Internal Anatomy of the Spinal Cord
498
13.2
Spinal Nerves
500
Connective Tissue Coverings of Spinal Nerves
501
Distribution of Spinal Nerves
501
Dermatomes
512
13.3
Spinal Cord Physiology
512
Sensory and Motor Tracts
512
Reflexes and Reflex Arcs
514
Medical Terminology
522
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
523
1 Self-Quiz Questions
524
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
526
1 Answers to Figure Questions
526
14
THE BRAIN AND
CRANIAL NERVES
527
14.1
Brain Organization, Protection, and Blood Supply
528
Major Parts of the Brain
528
Protective Coverings of the Brain
528
Brain Blood Flow and the Blood-Brain Barrier
531
14.2
Cerebrospinal
Fluid
531
Functions of CSF
531
Formation of CSF in the Ventricles
532
Circulation of CSF
532
14.3
The Brain Stem and
Reticular
Formation
536
Medulla Oblongata
536
Pons
538
Midbrain
538 , ,
Reticular
Formation
540
14.4
The Cerebellum
541
14.5
The Diencephalon
543
Thalamus
543
Hypothalamus
544
Epithalamus
546
Circumventricular Organs
546
14.6
The Cerebrum
546
Cerebral Cortex
546
Lobes of the Cerebrum
549
Cerebral White Matter
549
Basal Nuclei
549
The
Limbie
System
549
CONTENTS XXVII
14.7
Functional Organization of the
Cerebral
Cortex
552
Sensory Areas
553
Motor Areas
553
Association Areas
553
Hemispheric Lateralization
556
Brain Waves
556
14.8
Cranial Nerves
557
14.9
Development of the Nervous System
571
14.10
Aging and the Nervous System
573
Medical Terminology
574
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
575
1 Self-Quiz Questions
577
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
579
1 Answers to Figure Questions
579
1 5
THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS
SYSTEM
581
15.1
Comparison of Somatic and
Autonomie
Nervous
Systems
582
Somatic Nervous System
582
Autonomie
Nervous System
582
Comparison of Somatic and
Autonomie
Motor
Neurons
582
15.2
Anatomy of
Autonomie
Motor Pathways
584
Anatomical Components
584
Structure of the Sympathetic Division
590
Structure of the Parasympathetic Division
591
Structure of the Enteric Division
593
15.3 ANS
Neurotransmitters
and Receptors
593
Cholinergic Neurons and Receptors
593
Adrenergic Neurons and Receptors
594
Receptor Agonists and Antagonists
594
15.4
Physiology of the
ANS 596
Autonomie
Tone
596
Sympathetic Responses
596
Parasympathetic Responses
596
15.5
Integration and Control of
Autonomie
Functions
599
Autonomie
Reflexes
599
Autonomie
Control by Higher Centers
601
Medical Terminology
602
J
Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
602
1 Self-Quiz Questions
603 /
Critical Thinking
Questions
605
1 Answers to Figure Questions
605
16
SENSORY, MOTOR, AND
INTEGRATIVE
SYSTEMS
606
16.1
Sensation
607
Sensory Modalities
607
The Process of Sensation
607
Sensory Receptors
607
16.2
Somatic Sensations
610
Tactile Sensations
610
Thermal Sensations
611
Pain Sensations
611
Proprioceptive Sensations
613
16.3
Somatic Sensory
Pathways
615
Posterior Column-Medial Lemniscus
Pathway to the Cortex
616
Anterolateral Pathway to the Cortex
616
Trigeminothalamic Pathway to the Cortex
617
Mapping the Primary Somatosensory Area
618
Somatic Sensory Pathways to the Cerebellum
619
16.4
Somatic Motor Pathways
620
Organization of Upper Motor Neuron
Pathways
621
Roles of the Basal Nuclei
625
Modulation of Movement by the Cerebellum
625
16.5
Integrative
Functions of the Cerebrum
627
Wakefulness and Sleep
627
Learning and Memory
628
Medical Terminology
630
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
631
1 Self-Quiz Questions
632
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
634
1 Answers to Figure Questions
634
1 7
THE SPECIAL SENSES
635
17.1
Olfaction:
Sense of Smell
636
Anatomy of Olfactory Receptors
636
Physiology of
Olfaction
637
Odor Thresholds and Adaptation
638
The Olfactory Pathway
638
17.2
Gustation: Sense of Taste
639
Anatomy of Taste Buds and Papillae
639
Physiology of Gustation
639
Taste Thresholds and Adaptation
641
The Gustatory Pathway
641
17.3
Vision
642
Electromagnetic Radiation
642
Accessory Structures of the Eye
642
Anatomy of the Eyeball
646
Image Formation
649
Convergence
653
Physiology of Vision
653
The Visual Pathway
655
17.4
Hearing and Equilibrium
656
Anatomy of the Ear
658
The Nature of Sound Waves
661
Physiology of Hearing
664
The Auditory Pathway
665
Physiology of Equilibrium
665
Equilibrium Pathways
669
XXVIII
CONTENTS
17.5
Development of the Eyes and Ears
671
Eyes
671
Ears
671
17.6
Aging and the Special Senses
673
Medical Terminology
675
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
675
1 Self-Quiz Questions
677
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
679
/Answers to Figure Questions
679
1 8
THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
680
18.1
Comparison of Control by the Nervous and
Endocrine Systems
681
18.2
Endocrine Glands
681
18.3
Hormone Activity
682
The Role of Hormone Receptors
682
Circulating and Local Hormones
683
Chemical Classes of Hormones
684
Hormone Transport in the Blood
684
18.4
Mechanisms of Hormone Action
684
Action of Lipid-Soluble Hormones
686
Action of Water-Soluble Hormones
686
Hormone Interactions
687
18.5
Control of Hormone Secretion
688
18.6
Hypothalamus
and Pituitary Gland
688
Anterior Pituitary
688
Posterior Pituitary
694
18.7
Thyroid Gland
696
Formation, Storage, and Release of Thyroid Hormones
696
Actions of Thyroid Hormones
698
Control of Thyroid Hormone Secretion
699
Calcitonin
699
18.8
Parathyroid Glands
700
Parathyroid Hormone
700
18.9
Adrenai Glands
703
Adrenal Cortex
703
Adrenal Medulla
706
18.10
Pancreatic Islets
707
Cell Types in the Pancreatic Islets
709
Regulation of Glucagon and Insulin Secretion
709
18.11
Ovaries and
Testes
711
18.12
Pinea! Gland and
Thymus
711
18.13
Other Endocrine Tissues and Organs, Eicosanoids,
and Growth Factors
712
Hormones from Other Endocrine Tissues and
Organs
712
Eicosanoids
712
Growth Factors
713
18.14
The Stress Response
713
The Fight-or-Flight Response
713
The Resistance Reaction
714
Exhaustion
714
Stress and Disease
714
18.15
Development of the Endocrine System
716
18.16
Aging and the Endocrine System
717
Medical Terminology
721
1 Chapter Review and Resource
Summary
722
1 Self-Quiz Questions
725
1 Critical Thinking
Questions
727
1 Answers to Figure Questions
727
APPENDIX A: MEASUREMENTS A-1
APPENDIX B: PERIODIC TABLE B-3
APPENDIX C: NORMAL VALUES FOR SELECTED BLOOD TESTS C-4
APPENDIX D: NORMAL VALUES FOR SELECTED URINE TESTS D-6
APPENDIX E: ANSWERS E-8
GLOSSARY G-1 CREDITS C-1 INDEX
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