Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology featuring Martini Art, Main Version, 6th edition
Published by Pearson (January 13, 2016) © 2017
- Michael G. Wood Del Mar College
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The Wood, Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology featuring Martini Art, Sixth Edition is a valuable resource for engaging students in the lab, introducing them to applications, and preparing them for their future careers. The Sixth Edition teaches effective drawing techniques to promote critical thinking and ensure lasting comprehension. This comprehensive lab manual features more than 100 new photos that walk students through core lab processes, lab equipment, and animal organ dissections, as well as art that is adapted from Ric Martini’s Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, Tenth Edition. It is available in three formats: Main, Cat, and Pig Versions. The Cat and Pig manuals are identical to the Main Version, with nine additional cat or pig dissection exercises.
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About the Lab Manual
- NEW: Draw It: Tutorials show students how to quickly and easily draw select structures and processes to better understand them.
- NEW: Pictorial instruction photos walk students through the steps of core lab processes and standard procedures in the field, such as how to examine microscopic structures.
- NEW: Model Photos are clear, precise anatomical model photos provided by the author.
- NEW: Stepwise Dissection Photos visually guide students through examinations of the following animal organs:
- Sheep brain
- Cow or sheep eye
- Sheep heart
- Sheep kidney
- NEW: Lab Equipment and Clinical Photos effectively train students how to work in labs and professional clinical settings. Photo topics include:
- Students using key lab equipment
- Clinical instruments and medical devices
- Clinicians performing procedures
- UPDATED: Drawing boxes are modifiable to enlarge and match the instructor's preferred look for the final assignment.
- UPDATED: Martini Art brings together a comprehensive program featuring histology micrographs by Michael Wood, and high-quality cat and pig dissection photos by the expert dissector and photographer team of Shawn Miller and Mark Nielsen at the University of Utah.
Abundant Tools for Practice and Review:
- QuickCheck Questions at the end of most activity introductions help students assess their understanding of the material before beginning the actual laboratory work.
- Clinical Application boxes present clinical information useful to students who plan a career in the allied health field. Students can apply this information by answering the Clinical Challenge questions in the end-of-exercise Review & Practice Sheet.
- Study Tip boxes give students handy memory devices, tools for learning certain relationships, and general suggestions for retaining complex A&P concepts.
- Review & Practice Sheets (formerly Lab Reports) follow each exercise, and can be completed by students and handed in for grading. Tasks include answering a variety of questions, labeling illustrations, drawing structures, matching related items, completing tables, recording data, writing observations, and interpreting results.
Specialized Lab Activities:
- BIOPAC Activities are incorporated within some of the lab exercises to allow instructors who have BIOPAC equipment in their lab to use it effectively with this lab manual.
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- NEW: TEAS and HESI exam practice questions in the Study Area help students prep for the nursing school entrance exam with 150 TEAS and 300 HESI multiple-choice questions and wrong-answer feedback for all questions.
- NEW: Practice Anatomy Lab (PAL) 4.0 is a virtual anatomy study and practice tool that provides students 24/7 access to the most widely used lab specimens including human cadaver, histology, cat, fetal pig, 3D and anatomical models. PAL 4.0 includes built-in audio pronunciations, mobile friendly flashcards, and multiple choice and fill-in-the blank lab practical quizzes. Questions with images from PAL can be assigned and automatically graded in the Mastering A&P Item Library.
- NEW: Core Lab Topics Coaching Activities use MasteringA&P data to determine the most frequently assigned exercises. A total of 37 new Coaching Activities tutor students through core lab topics such as blood typing and tracing blood from the heart to the hand. All Coaching Activities ask students to interact with visuals from the lab manual. Varied question types include multiple-choice, art-labeling, ranking, and sorting, as well as wrong-answer feedback and hints.
- NEW: Draw It: Tutorial Coaching Activities include brief videos that feature author Michael Wood teaching students drawing techniques as a way for them to understand and remember anatomical structures and physiological processes. Developed for the early lab exercises, these new tutorials show students how to approach the Draw It: activities found in the printed lab manual. QR codes included in the printed lab manual allow students to access the tutorials for on-the-go study. Corresponding questions for each Draw It: Tutorial are included in MasteringA&P and are assignable.
- NEW: Review & Practice Sheets at the end of each lab exercise are now assignable activities in MasteringA&P. Automatic grading in Mastering allows instructors to avoid laborious hand-grading of these popular end-of-lab exercises. Open-ended questions in the printed lab manual shift to multiple choice or matching questions so that they are easily gradable in Mastering.
- UPDATED: Art-labeling Activities help students comprehend and interpret key visuals in the A&P lab. For the sixth edition, these Activities have been updated to reflect revised figures in the lab manual. There are now at least 10 Art-labeling Activities per Exercise.
- UPDATED: Instructor Resource Area includes a rich variety of supporting materials from the author's personal A&P labs, including his anatomy inventory — a customizable document to help structure instructors' labs — histology micrographs, digital photos, lab procedures documents, and more. The Instructor Resources area in MasteringA&P offers additional information on the use of the data acquisition equipment from BioPac, AD Instruments, and other companies.
- UPDATED: Learning Catalytics™ questions tailored to each lab provide students a solid foundation for taking in new information by interacting with the subject matter. Learning Catalytics™ helps generate class discussion, guide lecture, and promote peer-to-peer learning with real-time analytics. This interactive student response and practice tool uses students' smartphones, tablets, or laptops to engage them in more sophisticated tasks and thinking, and is available with Mastering with eText.
- Draw It: Tutorials show the students how to quickly and easily draw select structures and processes to better understand them.
- Pictorial instruction photos walk students through the steps of core lab processes and standard procedures in the field, such as how to examine microscopic structures.
- Model Photos are clear, precise anatomical model photos provided by the author.
- Stepwise Dissection Photos visually guide students through examinations of the following animal organs:
- Sheep brain
- Cow or sheep eye
- Sheep heart
- Sheep kidney
- Lab Equipment and Clinical Photos effectively train students how to work in labs and professional clinical settings. Photo topics include:
- Students using key lab equipment
- Clinical instruments and medical devices
- Clinicians performing procedures
- UPDATED: Drawing boxes are modifiable to enlarge and match the instructor's preferred look for the final assignment.
- UPDATED: Martini Art brings together a comprehensive program featuring histology micrographs by Michael Wood, and high-quality cat and pig dissection photos by the expert dissector and photographer team of Shawn Miller and Mark Nielsen at the University of Utah.
Available with Mastering A&P
- NEW: TEAS and HESI exam practice questions in the Study Area help students prep for the nursing school entrance exam with 150 TEAS and 300 HESI multiple-choice questions and wrong-answer feedback for all questions.
- NEW: Practice Anatomy Lab (PAL) 4.0 is a virtual anatomy study and practice tool that provides students 24/7 access to the most widely used lab specimens including human cadaver, histology, cat, fetal pig, 3D and anatomical models. PAL 4.0 includes built-in audio pronunciations, mobile friendly flashcards, and multiple choice and fill-in-the blank lab practical quizzes. Questions with images from PAL can be assigned and automatically graded in the Mastering A&P Item Library.
- NEW: Core Lab Topics Coaching Activities provide 37 new Coaching Activities that tutor students through core lab topics such as blood typing and tracing blood from the heart to the hand. Activities ask students to interact with visuals from the lab manual. Question types include multiple-choice, art-labeling, ranking, and sorting, as well as wrong-answer feedback and hints.
- NEW: Draw It: Tutorial Coaching Activities include brief videos that feature author Michael Wood teaching students drawing techniques as a way for them to understand and remember anatomical structures and physiological processes. Developed for the early lab exercises, these new tutorials show students how to approach the Draw It: activities found in the printed lab manual. QR codes included in the printed lab manual allow students to access the tutorials for on-the-go study. Corresponding questions for each Draw It: Tutorial are included in MasteringA&P and are assignable.
- NEW: Review & Practice Sheets at the end of each lab exercise are now assignable activities in Mastering A&P. Automatic grading in Mastering allows instructors to avoid laborious hand-grading of these popular end-of-lab exercises. Open-ended questions in the printed lab manual shift to multiple choice or matching questions so that they are easily gradable in Mastering.
- UPDATED: Art-labeling Activities help students comprehend and interpret key visuals in the A&P lab. For the sixth edition, these Activities have been updated to reflect revised figures in the lab manual. There are now at least 10 Art-labeling Activities per Exercise.
- UPDATED: Instructor Resource Area includes a rich variety of supporting materials from the author's personal A&P labs, including his anatomy inventory — a customizable document to help structure instructors' labs — histology micrographs, digital photos, lab procedures documents, and more. The Instructor Resources area in MasteringA&P offers additional information on the use of the data acquisition equipment from BioPac, AD Instruments, and other companies.
- UPDATED: Learning Catalytics™ allows you to hear from every student when it matters most. You pose a variety of questions that help students recall ideas, apply concepts, and develop critical-thinking skills. Your students respond using their own smartphones, tablets, or laptops.
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Main Exercises
1 Laboratory Safety
2 Introduction to the Human Body
3 Organ Systems Overview
4 Use of the Microscope
5 Anatomy of the Cell and Cell Division
6 Movement Across Cell Membranes
7 Epithelial Tissue
8 Connective Tissue
9 Muscle Tissue
10 Neural Tissue
11 The Integumentary System
12 Body Membranes
13 Organization of the Skeletal System
14 The Axial Skeleton
15 The Appendicular Skeleton
16 Articulations
17 Organization of Skeletal Muscles
18 Muscles of the Head and Neck
19 Muscles of the Vertebral Column, Abdomen, and Pelvis
20 Muscles of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
21 Muscles of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
22 Muscle Physiology
23 Organization of the Nervous System
24 The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Reflexes
25 Anatomy of the Brain
26 Autonomic Nervous System
27 General Senses
28 Special Senses: Olfaction and Gustation
29 Anatomy of the Eye
30 Physiology of the Eye
31 Anatomy of the Ear
32 Physiology of the Ear
33 The Endocrine System
34 Blood
35 Anatomy of the Heart
36 Anatomy of the Systemic Circulation
37 Cardiovascular Physiology
38 Lymphoid System
39 Anatomy of the Respiratory System
40 Physiology of the Respiratory System
41 Anatomy of the Digestive System
42 Digestive Physiology
43 Anatomy of the Urinary System
44 Physiology of the Urinary System
45 Anatomy of the Reproductive System
46 Development
47 Surface Anatomy
APPENDIX: Weights and Measures
PHOTO CREDITS
INDEX
Michael G. Wood is a Professor of Biology at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas, where he has taught anatomy and physiology and biology for over 20 years. He has received the “Educator of the Year” and “Teacher of the Year” awards from the Del Mar College student body and from the local business community. He received his M.S. in 1986 at Pan American University, now the University of Texas at Pan American, where his research examined the ecological impact of an introduced species used widely in aquaculture (the blue tilapia) on the native fish population in the Rio Grande drainage of South Texas. He is a member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS).
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