Human Anatomy Synopsis Anatomical Terminology and Tissues
English | 2021 | ISBN: 9788740339185 | 195 pages | True PDF | 14.3 MB
Anatomical Terminology and Tissues is the sixth book in the series of Essential Anatomy Synopses. This text contains content on Anatomical Terminology (Definitions, Positional Descriptors, Cardinal Planes, Movement Descriptors, and Types of Joints) as well as Tissues to include Epithelium, Connective Tissue Proper, Cartilage, Bone, Muscle, Nervous Tissue as well as Blood and Lymph Vessels. This text includes clinical correlations to function, dysfunction, injury, healing, and aging. After each content area, there are short answer Study Questions to help students relate and apply the anatomy.
Content
Preface
Anatomical terminology
Definition of Anatomy
Other Positional Descriptors
Cardinal Planes and Axes of Motion
Movement Descriptors
Types of Joints
Types of Synovial Joints (See Fig. 1-6)
Tissues of the body
Introduction
Types of Epithelia
Surface Epithelia
Skin
Inflammation
Burns and Decubitus Ulcers
Aging
Connective tissue
Introduction
Connective tissue fibers
Classification of Collagen by Type
Collagen Aging
Connective Tissue Cells
Ground Substance
Collagen Fiber Function
Types of Connective Tissue Proper
Fascia (fig. 3.7)
Tendons and Ligaments
Aging
Cartilage
Introduction
Fibers and Ground Substance (Fig. 4.1)
Types Of Cartilage
Articular Cartilage
Nutrition of Articular Cartilage
Articular Cartilage Function
Articular Cartilage Damage and Repair
Articular Cartilage Wear
Aging
Bone
Introduction
Bone Composition
Types of Bone
Bone Structure
Bone Stress and Strain
Bone Formation and Growth
Bone Stress and Strain
Bone Remodeling
Bone Healing
Aging
Muscle
Introduction
Types of Muscle
Muscle Composition
Skeletal Muscle Connective Tissue
Types of Skeletal Muscle Fibers
Muscle Fiber Type Characteristics
Skeletal Muscle Development
Skeletal Muscle Fiber Arrangement
Muscle Line of Action
Types of Muscle Contraction
Muscle Damage and Repair
Aging
Nervous tissue
Introduction
Composition
Peripheral Nerves
Cranial Nerves
Spinal Nerves
Spinal Nerve Injuries
Dermatomes and Myotomes
Receptors
Peripheral Nerve Injury
Aging
Autonomic Nervous System
Lesions of The Autonomic Nervous System
Blood and lymph vessels
Introduction
Structure of Arteries And Veins
Capillaries
Mechanics of Systemic Blood Flow
Lymphatic Vessels
Lymph Nodes
Answers to questions
References
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