
Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology
13th Edition
ISBN: 9781259277368
Author: David N. Shier Dr., Jackie L. Butler, Ricki Lewis Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 1.3, Problem 7P
Summary Introduction
To determine: The difference in complexity of the body parts at different levels of organization.
Introduction: The human body is composed of parts that are made up of other parts possessing increasing complexity. In the human body, each component is made up of the smaller components right from the atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism.
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Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology
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Identify some of the early discoveries that led...Ch. 1.1 - What factors probably stimulated an early interest...Ch. 1.1 - What kinds of activities helped promote the...Ch. 1.2 - Explain how anatomy and physiology are related.
Ch. 1.2 - Why is it difficult to separate the topics of...Ch. 1.2 - List examples that illustrate how the structure of...Ch. 1.3 - Prob. 3LCh. 1.3 - Prob. 5PCh. 1.3 - What is an organism?
Ch. 1.3 - Prob. 7P
Ch. 1.4 - Prob. 4LCh. 1.4 - Prob. 5LCh. 1.4 - Prob. 8PCh. 1.4 - Prob. 9PCh. 1.5 - Prob. 6LCh. 1.5 - Explain the importance of homeostasis to...Ch. 1.5 - Prob. 8LCh. 1.5 - Prob. 1QCh. 1.5 - Prob. 10PCh. 1.5 - Prob. 11PCh. 1.5 - Prob. 12PCh. 1.6 - Identify the locations of the major body...Ch. 1.6 - Prob. 10LCh. 1.6 - Prob. 11LCh. 1.6 - Prob. 12LCh. 1.6 - Prob. 13LCh. 1.6 - Prob. 13PCh. 1.6 - Prob. 14PCh. 1.6 - Name the cavities of the head.
Ch. 1.6 - Prob. 16PCh. 1.6 - Prob. 17PCh. 1.6 - Prob. 18PCh. 1.7 - Prob. 1QCh. 1.7 - Prob. 19PCh. 1.7 - Using the appropriate terms, describe the relative...Ch. 1.7 - Describe the three types of body sections.
Ch. 1.7 - Name the nine regions of the abdomen.
Ch. 1 - Prob. 1CACh. 1 - Explain the difference between anatomy and...Ch. 1 - Identify relationships between the form and the...Ch. 1 - Prob. 4CACh. 1 - Prob. 5CACh. 1 - Define metabolism and give examples.
Ch. 1 - List and describe five requirements of...Ch. 1 - Define homeostasis, and explain its importance.
Ch. 1 - Identify the parts of a homeostatic mechanism and...Ch. 1 - Prob. 10CACh. 1 - Describe a homeostatic mechanism that helps...Ch. 1 - Explain the difference between the axial and the...Ch. 1 - Identify the cavities within the axial portion of...Ch. 1 - Define viscera.
Ch. 1 - Prob. 15CACh. 1 - List the cavities of the head and the contents of...Ch. 1 - Distinguish between a parietal and a visceral...Ch. 1 - Name the major organ systems, and describe the...Ch. 1 - List the major organs that compose each organ...Ch. 1 - Write complete sentences using each of the...Ch. 1 -
Sketch the outline of a human body, and use lines...Ch. 1 - Prob. 22CACh. 1 - Prob. 23CACh. 1 - Prob. 1IACTCh. 1 - Prob. 2IACTCh. 1 - Prob. 3IACTCh. 1 - Prob. 4IACTCh. 1 - Prob. 5IACTCh. 1 - Prob. 6IACTCh. 1 - Prob. 7IACT
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