Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion
Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion
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ISBN: 9781119304142
Author: Connie Allen, Valerie Harper
Publisher: WILEY
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Introduction: Radiography is a diagnostic tool that uses ionic radiation such as X-rays and gamma rays to create the internal structures of the organs. Radiography of thorax is used to create the cross-sectional images of the thorax, which includes lungs, heart, diaphragm, breast bones, costophrenic angles, extra-thoracic tissues, and so on. It is used to diagnose conditions like pneumonia, pneumothorax, heart failure, bone fracture, and interstitial lung disease.

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Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion

Ch. 2 - Prob. 4FIOSCh. 2 - __________ Transports nutrients, oxygen, and...Ch. 2 - __________ Changes food into absorbable nutrients;...Ch. 2 - __________ Regulates composition of blood by...Ch. 2 - __________ Uses hormones to control cell function;...Ch. 2 - Prob. 9FIOSCh. 2 - __________ Produces gametes (sperm and egg) Ch. 2 - Prob. 11FIOSCh. 2 - __________ spleen Ch. 2 - __________ liver Ch. 2 - __________ trachea Ch. 2 - __________ blood vessels Ch. 2 - __________ hair Ch. 2 - __________ kidney Ch. 2 - __________ 7. uterus Ch. 2 - __________ 8. pituitary gland Ch. 2 - __________ 9. spinal cord Ch. 2 - __________ 10. testes (2 systems) Ch. 2 - __________ 11. prostate gland Ch. 2 - __________ 12. large intestine Ch. 2 - __________ 13. pancreas (2 systems) Ch. 2 - __________ 14. adrenal gland Ch. 2 - __________ 15. thyroid Ch. 2 - __________ 1. brain Ch. 2 - __________ 2. small intestine Ch. 2 - __________ 3. heart Ch. 2 - __________ 4. lungs Ch. 2 - __________ 5. bronchi Ch. 2 - __________ 6. stomach Ch. 2 - __________ 7. spinal cord Ch. 2 - __________ 8. liver Ch. 2 - __________ 9. kidneys Ch. 2 - __________ 10. uterus Ch. 2 - __________ 11. urinary bladder Ch. 2 - __________ 12. ovaries Ch. 2 - __________ 1. liver Ch. 2 - __________ 2. stomach Ch. 2 - _______________ spleen Ch. 2 - _______________ gallbladder Ch. 2 - _______________ appendix Ch. 2 - __________ 6. left kidney Ch. 2 - _______________ right ovary Ch. 2 - _______________ uterus Ch. 2 - __________ 1. Attaches the heart to the body...Ch. 2 - __________ 2. Covers the surface of the lungs Ch. 2 - __________ 3. Covers the surface of abdominal...Ch. 2 - __________ 4. The lubricating liquid in serous...Ch. 2 - __________ 5. Circle the organs that are found...Ch. 2 - __________ 1. muscular dystrophy Ch. 2 - __________ 2. hypothyroidism Ch. 2 - __________ 3. myocardial ischemia Ch. 2 - __________ 4. infectious mononucleosis Ch. 2 - __________ 5. coronary bypass surgery Ch. 2 - __________ 6. cholecystectomy (gallbladder...Ch. 2 - ____________________ spinal tap Ch. 2 - A 44-year-old male went to the emergency room...Ch. 2 - A 23-year-old female went to the doctor with the...Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - 15 ____________ (c) MRI of abdomen, anterior...Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________
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