Exploring Anatomy in the Laboratory, 2e

Erin C. Amerman

This beautifully illustrated and clearly written lab manual is intended for a one-semester anatomy-only lab course typically occupied by pre-nursing students. It features an innovative, interactive approach to ensure students gain a deep understanding of the structure of the human body.

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Table of Contents for Exploring Anatomy in the Laboratory, 2e

  • Front Matter
  • Unit 1: Introduction to Anatomical Terms
  • Unit 2: Introduction to the Microscope
  • Unit 3: Cytology
  • Unit 4: Histology
  • Unit 5: Integumentary System
  • Unit 6: Introduction to the Skeletal System
  • Unit 7: Skeletal System
  • Unit 8: Articulations
  • Unit 9: Muscular System: Muscle Tissue and the Gross Anatomy of Muscles
  • Unit 10: Introduction to the Nervous System
  • Unit 11: The Brain and Cranial Nerves
  • Unit 12: The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
  • Unit 13: General and Special Senses

Key features

  • Unique, practical, activity-based approach to the study of anatomy in the laboratory complemented with beautiful artwork and illustrations specifically designed to improve student understanding of important concepts and procedures
  • Pre-lab exercises encourage students to actively prepare for the lab by defining key terms, using labeling and coloring exercises to learn anatomical structures while reviewing vital material from previous units
  • Focused activities promote active learning in the lab designed for students to learn and retain information. The manual asks students to be active by describing, labeling, writing, coloring, and drawing.