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Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual and E-Labs, 11th Edition

Authors :
Kevin T. Patton & Frank B. Bell
Date of Publication: 10/2022
Gain the hands-on practice needed to understand anatomical structure and function! Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual and eLabs, 11th Edition provides a clear, step-by-step guide to dissection, anatomy identification, and laboratory procedure ...view more

Gain the hands-on practice needed to understand anatomical structure and function! Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual and eLabs, 11th Edition provides a clear, step-by-step guide to dissection, anatomy identification, and laboratory procedures. The illustrated, print manual contains 55 A&P exercises to be completed in the lab, with guidance including instructions, safety tips, and tear-out worksheets. Online, eight eLab modules enhance your skills with simulated lab experiences in an interactive 3-D environment. From noted educators Kevin Patton and Frank Bell, this laboratory manual provides you with a better understanding of the human body and how it works.

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Gain the hands-on practice needed to understand anatomical structure and function! Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual and eLabs, 11th Edition provides a clear, step-by-step guide to dissection, anatomy identification, and laboratory procedures. The illustrated, print manual contains 55 A&P exercises to be completed in the lab, with guidance including instructions, safety tips, and tear-out worksheets. Online, eight eLab modules enhance your skills with simulated lab experiences in an interactive 3-D environment. From noted educators Kevin Patton and Frank Bell, this laboratory manual provides you with a better understanding of the human body and how it works.


New to this edition
  • NEW! More photos of various types of bones help you learn skeletal anatomy.
  • NEW! More microscope slide images, including "zooming in" at high-power magnification, help you learn microscopic anatomy.
  • NEW! Updated lab tests align with what is currently in use in today’s lab environment.
  • NEW! Thorough revision of all chapters covers the latest anatomy and physiology lab exercises.

Key Features
  • Labeling exercises and coloring exercises make it easier to identify and remember critical structures examined in the lab and in lectures.
  • Step-by-step "check-box" dissection instructions with accompanying illustrations and photos cover anatomical models and fresh or preserved specimens — and provide helpful guidance during dissection labs.
  • Tear-out Lab Reports contain checklists, drawing exercises, and questions that help demonstrate your understanding of the labs you have participated in, and also allow instructors to check your progress.
  • 250 illustrations include photos of cat, pig, and mink dissections, photos of various bones, microscopic and common histology slides, and depictions of proper procedures.
  • Complete lists of materials for each exercise provide handy checklists for planning and setting up laboratory activities, allowing for easy and efficient preparation.
  • Modern anatomical imaging techniques, such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasonography, are introduced to demonstrate how new technologies are changing and shaping health care.
  • Review questions throughout the manual provide tools to reinforce and apply your knowledge of anatomy and function concepts.
  • Eight eLabs improve the laboratory experience in an interactive digital environment.
  • Convenient spiral binding allows for hands-free viewing in the lab setting.
  • Hint boxes provide special tips on handling specimens, using equipment, and managing lab activities.
  • Learning objectives at the beginning of each exercise offer a clear framework for learning.

Author Information
By Kevin T. Patton, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Life Sciences,St. Charles Community College Cottleville, MO Professor of Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI adjunct) Northeast College of Health Sciences Seneca Falls, NY and Frank B. Bell, DC, MSHAPI, Adjunct Assistant Professor MS in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (MSHAPI) Program Northeast College of Health Sciences Seneca Falls, NY