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A & P (Anatomy and Physiology) Resources Subject Guide

See Also Medical Resources & Medical Video Tutorials online

Anatomy Flash Card Sets ©2005-2009 Brainflare, Inc.

Anatomy Labs copyright@wetpaint.com

Gross Anatomy All contents copyright 2000, SUNY Upstate Medical University

Histology ©William Olexik. Linked with permission. All photomicrographs are intellectual property of William A. Olexik, Professor, Biology Dept. Montgomery College, 51 Mannakee St. Rockville, MD 20850 (240)567-5125 <william.olexik@montgomerycollege.edu>

Mammary Glands ©1998 Gwen V. Childs, Ph.D. See Also Dr. Child's webpage on Cell Biology & Cytochemistry

SEER Training Modules -- includes a Quiz at the end of each module; cover cancers of individual systems and organs in the human body ©U.S. National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program

Skeletal System ©Get Body Smart - ". . . a website for teaching and learning the basic principles of human anatomy and physiology".

Skeleton Human Anatomy Lab Skeletal Landmarks

Skin Glands ©UCSF School of Medicine

Web Anatomy ©2005 Regents of the University of Minnesota

 

Medcom’s A&P Series on DVD Available In the Library

Medcom’s A&P series, now available in the Library on DVD. The series will be placed on reserve (small DVD reserve shelf), and should be available by Friday, February 23rd 2007 for your use.  The usual caveats apply: students with ID can watch in the Library; faculty can check out for class use and return the same day.

  • Anatomy & Physiology: The Circulatory System   78715 © 2005
    This program describes the following components of the cardiovascular system: the heart, the cardiac conduction system, blood vessels, blood and the lymph vessels.
    15:54 min.             

  • Anatomy & Physiology: The Respiratory System   78716 ©2005 
    This program describes the organs of the respiratory system, the process of gas exchange, inspiration, expiration and the mechanics of breathing, the sense of smell, the voice box and speech.
    15:33 min.                       

  • Anatomy & Physiology: The Digestive System  78717R © 2005
    This program describes the following processes of the digestive system and their corresponding components: ingestion, mechanical processing, secretion, digestion, absorption, and excretion.
    17:00 min.            

  • Anatomy & Physiology: The Nervous System  78718 ©2005
    This program includes descriptions of neurons and neuroglia, the components of the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system, brain and spinal cord function, somatic and autonomic nervous system functions, the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system.
    17:00 min.           

  • Anatomy & Physiology: The Muscular System   78719 ©2005
    This program provides a basic introduction to the various types of muscles that make up the muscular system. This program is appropriate for high-school students, junior college and vocational schools, and includes descriptions of the following:
     • Muscle contractions
     • Skeletal muscles
     • Smooth muscles
     • Cardiac muscle
    17:00 min.   

  • Anatomy & Physiology: The Reproductive System 78720 ©2006
    This course provides an overview of the structures and functions of the reproductive system. This includes discussion of the following: the male reproductive system, the female reproductive system, fertilization, pregnancy and labor.
    19 min.

  • Anatomy & Physiology: The Skeletal System  78721 ©2005   
    This program provides a basic introduction to the components of the skeletal system. This includes descriptions of the bones of the human body, axial skeleton, appendicular skeleton, skeletal articulations and types of joints
    16:00 min.            

  • Anatomy & Physiology: The Urinary System 78722 ©2006
    This program provides a basic introduction to the components of the urinary system appropriate for high-school students, junior college and vocational schools.   This includes descriptions of: the kidneys; ureters, bladder, urethra & micturition; the regulatory function of the kidneys.
    16:40 min.