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Syllabus-Syllabus

Lecture Outlines

Lecture outline 1

Laboratory Lists

Lablist week 2
lablist weeks 3 & 5
lablist week 7-

lablist week 9

lablist week 10-

lablist week 11-


Sample tests:
Lecture test 1 sample questions
Lecture test 1 answers
 
Study guides
Week 1 lab study guide (heart)
Study guide (EKG)

Interesting Anatomy & Physiology Web sites:

Silverthorn-physiology text

this one has lots of interesting case studies which relate to what you've learned

American Heart Association

There is an encyclopedic listing of issues pertaining to the functioning
and malfunctioning of the heart.

National Cancer Institute's Anatomy home page

The Scientific American magazine

Scientific American Homepage- lots of interesting health-related articles.

Lots of good cancer info here, as well as histological pictures of tumors etc.

Some nice kidney electron micrographs

Faseb's Anatomy hot-links

Medscape- highly recommended page

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

details of how your biomedical tax dollars are being put to work....

National Science Foundation


Lots of info here on what basic research is going on around the country.

Human Anatomy On-line - InnerBody.com
Columbia Virtual Body

The following site has lots of detective work, where you use your anatomy and physiology knowledge to figure out how someone died. Fun !
Main Menu- for virtual autopsy
 
the following is a virtual cat dissection- not too interesting, but you can do some useful studying from it.
Virtual cat dissection

 

The following site is new from your textbook publisher. I haven't had a chance to check it out yet. Let me know if it's any good.

Martini's Web Site

The following site should be real interesting, but again, I haven't personally checked it out. This is supposed to be collections of modules from individual physiologists; the modules are supposed to be designed to help undergraduate students understand basic physiological concepts. You should be able to do some useful studying from it.

The Harvey Project


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