Anatomy and Physiology Resources
Provided by Tony McGraw

I have included copies of student outlines and my lecture notes. Ideally, a student should bring a copy of the student outline to class. Using both lecture information and the text book to fill in the information would be the best way to learn the information. My lecture notes should only be used when the student has absolutely no idea what the term or concept in their outline is referring to. Using the lecture notes as your  only  learning resource is probably not a very good idea. Writting down information helps one to remember  that information. So does trying to relate lecture topics to explanations in your textbook, both written and graphic. These notes and outlines are to be used with Tortora
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology 11th Edition.
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Students' Lecture Outlines Instructor's Lecture Notes
1. Human Body
 
2. Chemistry
 
3. Cells
 
4. Tissues
  
5. Integumentary System
 
6. Bone Tissue
  
7. Axial Skeleton
8. Appendicular Skeleton
 
9. Joints
 
10. Muscle Tissue
  
11. Muscular System
 
12. Nervous Tissue
  
13. Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
 
14. Brain and Cranial Nerves
 
15. Autonomic Nervous System
  
16. Integrative Systems
17. Special Senses

 
18. Endocrine System
 
19. Blood
 
20. Heart
21. Blood Vessels
 
22. Lymphatic and Immune Systems
 
23. Respiratory System
  
24. Digestive System
 
25. Metabolism
 
26. Urinary System
 
27. Fluids and Electrolytes
  
28. Reproductive System
  
29. Development and Inheritance
1. Human Body
2. Chemistry
3. Cells
4. Tissues
5. Integumentary System
6. Bone Tissue
  
7. Axial Skeleton
8. Appendicular Skeleton
 
9. Joints
 
10. Muscle Tissue
 
11. Muscular System
  
12. Nervous Tissue
  
13. Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
  
14. Brain and Cranial Nerves
  
15. Autonomic Nervous System
 
16. Integrative Systems
17. Special Senses
 
18. Endocrine System
  
19. Blood
 
20. Heart
  
21. Blood Vessels
  
22. Lymphatic and Immune Systems
  
23. Respiratory System
  
24. Digestive System
  
25. Metabolism
  
26. Urinary System
  
27. Fluids and Electrolytes
 
28. Reproductive System
  
29. Development and Inheritance
 
Extra Credit Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4                    Extra Credit Chapters 19, 10, and 21
Extra Credit Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9                 Extra Credit Chpaters 22, 23, and 18
Extra Credit Chapters 10, 11, 12, and 13              Extra Credit Chapters 23, 25, and 26
Extra Credit Chapters 14, 15, 16, and 17             Extra Credit Chapters 27, 28, and 29
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