Tuesday, 12 July 2011

System Component #3:
Detailed Illustrations Graphics Pack )

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1-1 Regions of the human body
1-2 Anatomical position and medial-lateral relationships
1-3A The sagittal plane
1-3B The horizontal plane.
1-3C The frontal plane .
1-4 A "typical" animal cell (as seen in an electron microscope)
1-5 Planes of the body (exercise 14)
1-6 Directions (exercise 15).
1-7 Directions upon members (exercise 16).
1-8 A "typical" animal cell (exercise 18).
2-1 Epithelial cells.
2-2 Types of epithelial tissues
2-3 Types of muscle tissue
2-4 A neuron.
2-5 A synapse
3-1 The integument and related structures.
3-2 The integumentary derivatives (appendages)
3-3 A bursa--the simplest serous cavity
4-1 A mature long bone (femur)
4-2 A "typical synovial joint"--diagrammatic
4-3A Anterior view of the human skeleton
4-3B Posterior view of the human skeleton
4-4 A typical vertebra (superior and side views)
4-5 The human thorax with bones of the shoulder region
4-6 The human skull (front and side views)
4-7 A general pattern of the upper and lower members
4-8 The human scapula and clavicle (pectoral girdle)
4-9 The humerus, radius, and ulna
4-10 The human hand
4-11 The bony pelvis (two pelvic bones and sacrum).
4-12 The femur, tibia, and fibula (anterior views)
4-13 The human foot
5-1 Skeletal and facial muscles, anterior view.
5-2 Skeletal and facial muscles, posterior view
5-3 Types of lever systems
5-4 A simple pulley (the human knee mechanism)
5-5 The skeleto-muscular unit (arm-forearm flexion (3rd class lever system))
6-1 The human digestive system
6-2 Anatomy of the oral complex.
6-3 Section of a tooth and jaw.
7-1 The human respiratory system
7-2 Supralaryngeal structures.
7-3 The larynx.
7-4 Infralaryngeal structures ("respiratory tree")
8-1 The human urinary system.
8-2 A section of a human kidney
8-3 A "typical" nephron
8-4 The human female genital system
8-5 The human male genital system (continued) .
9-1 Scheme of blood vessels
9-2 The human heart..
9-3 Scheme of heart valves.
9-4 Cardiovascular circulatory patterns
9-5 Main arteries of the human body
9-6 Main veins of the human body
9-7 The human lymphatic system
10-1 The endocrine glands of the human body and their locations..
11-1 A "typical" neuron .
11-2 A synapse
11-3 A neuromuscular junction.
11-4 The human central nervous system (CNS) .
11-5A Human brain (side view).
11-5B Human brain (bottom view)
11-6 A cross section of the spinal cord.
11-7 A schematic diagram of the meninges, as seen in side view of the CNS
11-8 A "typical" spinal nerve, with a cross section of the spinal cord
11-9 The general reflex arc
11-10 A horizontal section of the eyeball
11-11 Cellular detail of the retina.
11-12 A frontal section of the human ear
11-13 The labyrinths of the internal ear.
11-14 Diagram of the scalae
11-15 Diagram of semicircular duct orientation ..
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If you're a student or researcher, these diagrams would be a lifesaver.
The good news is, you pretty much don't have to do any work at all. All the hardwork has been extensively done for you. These comprehensive illustrations are all detailed and labelled.
This is like having your own walking human encyclopedia.

Friday, 8 July 2011

It's Also about Pharmacology

Drug Dosage,Therapy & Pharmacology)

Pharmacology continues to be among the most dynamic of the biomedical sciences and as such, it included as a component in this amazing home study course.
  • Drug Dosage and Therapy
  • Oral and Maxillofactal pathology
  • Pharmacology I
  • Pharmacology II
  • Principles of Epidemiology and Microbiology
  • AND MANY MORE! (over 3000+ PAGES with full illustrations
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You'll find out about drugs affecting the central nervous system, autonomic and cardiovascular drugs, drugs used to prevent and treat infections, lymphatic systems, cardiac and vasodilator drugs and so much more.
Let me tell you, though, that what I've shown here is VERY conservative in number. The actual contents of this course is jam packed with a gargantuan amount of knowledge that has been scrupulously researched.

This tome of knowledge is right there...just waiting for you to open .

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Something to look at!!

Here is an example of some pretty neat stuff.

System Component #1:
Human Anatomy & Physiology Course, Materials, Lessons, Quiz & Answers 
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It is simply impossible to list everything down since it is too big but here is brief overview at some of the contents. This is just ONE of the many modules in this component
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  • Lesson 1: Introduction to Basic Human Physiology
  • Lesson 2: Physiology of Cells and Miscellaneous Tissues
  • Lesson 3: Envelopes of the Body
  • Lesson 4: The Skeletal System
  • Lesson 5: Physiology and Actions of Muscles
  • Lesson 6: The Human Digestive System
  • Lesson 7: The Human Respiratory System and Breathing
  • Lesson 8: The Human Urinary System
  • Lesson 9: The Human Reproductive (Genital) System
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  • Lesson 10: Cardiovascular and Other Circulatory Systems of the Human Body
  • Lesson 11: The Human Endocrine System
  • Lesson 12: The Human Nervous System
  • Lesson 13: The Special Senses
  • Lesson 14: Some Elementary Human Genetics
  • Ear-Eyes-Nose Injuries
  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Nursing Care Related to the Musculoskeletal System
  • Anatomy and Physiology Related to Clinical Pathology
  • AND MANY MORE! (over 3000+ PAGES with full illustrations)
What this boils down to is that you're getting the most comprehensive human anatomy & physiology course available.  

Just Click on the banner for more.

Monday, 4 July 2011

 In just a short time,You Could Easily Learn Over 15 Years Of Human Anatomy & Physiology Knowledge. And its aall Easy to Access ”

If you are a student, you'll save yourself YEARS of research. Pursuing a career as a healthcare professional? No problem - this hands on course gets you up to speed in anatomy and physiology facts in a focused step by step manner. And thats not all!
Boost Your Grades with The Best-Selling Medical Illustrated Course!
Learn about Human Anatomy or Physiology without spending giant amounts of money on expensive courses. These quick study guides helps you understand the intricacies of the body and how all its system work together. So what does this mean for you?
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Friday, 1 July 2011

Look at The World of the Human Body

 Take A Journey Inside The Mysterious
World Of The Human Body ...
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 Take a fascinating journey inside the mysterious hidden wonders of the body via pages of structural information and beautifully detailed anatomical images to find answers to questions.
All structures and musculature are modeled and labeled including nerves, deep and superficial muscles, blood supply, skeletal structures and unique features for each individual body parts. Each topic is linked via references with test quizzes and this provides the best way to learn and understand human anatomy and the body.
This is honestly the most complete ultimate home study course in human anatomy and physiology course you'll ever find on the Internet. With over 3000+ pages coupled withdetailed illustrations and diagrams, it blows other similar courses away.

During the next weeks I will be covering as much detail as is possible about this enrapturing topic.
Some info will make wonderful sense others will be thrown in to confuse and slightly amuse.
Good luck and enjoy the ride of the Human Anatomy Blog