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BIOL132 and BIOL232:  Anatomy and Physiology I & II
Springfield Technical Community College
Springfield, Massachusetts

    Welcome to Anatomy and Physiology on the internet!  The pages here are meant to be used as a lecture supplement for anatomy and physiology students.  Many students have told me that these pages have been helpful to them, so I encourage you to go through them and learn from them as well.  These web pages were originally written for a partial-distance education course, but that is no longer offered.

    From this home page, you can link to any topic, listed as a Unit page.  You will also be able to link to any Unit page using the buttons in the top frame.  Please keep in mind that these pages were written for use with the Hole A&P textbook, and now we have changed books on campus... I will update these pages as I have a chance.

    Please note:  I have written these pages as an academic scientist.  I am not a clinician.  If you have a health problem, I recommend that you see your physician.

Contents:

bulletUnit 1:  Introduction and Cells
bulletUnit 2:  Macromolecules and Epithelia
bulletUnit 3:  Tissues
bulletUnit 4:  Skin & Bone Structure
bulletUnit 5:  Bone Growth, Development, & Function
bulletUnit 6:  Joints
bulletUnit 7:  Skeletal Muscle Structure
bulletUnit 8:  Skeletal Muscle Contraction & Energetics
bulletUnit 9skeletal muscle types, force production, cardiac & smooth muscle
bulletUnit 10:  Nervous tissue structure
bulletUnit 11:  Electrical properties of nervous tissue & synapses
bulletUnit 12Reflexes, spinal tracts, spinal nerves
bulletUnit 13Specialized Brain Regions and Cranial Nerves
bulletUnit 14:  The autonomic nervous system
bulletUnit 15:  Vision and somatic senses
bulletUnit 16:  Audition, vestibular senses, gustation, and olfaction
bulletUnit 17:  Endocrine systems
bulletUnit 18:  Blood
bulletUnit 19:  The heart
bulletUnit 20:  Blood Vessels, Blood Pressure, and the Physiology of Circulation:  Adult and Embryonic
bulletUnit 21:  Lymphatic System
bulletUnit 22:  Respiratory System
bulletUnit 23:  Acid-Base Regulation
bulletUnit 24:  Digestive System
bulletUnit 25:  Metabolism of Food
bulletUnit 26:  Kidney Function and Electrolytes
bulletUnit 27:  Reproductive System
bulletUnit 28:  Fetal Development

mailani.gif (3187 bytes)  If you have any questions or comments, please e-mail Dr. Tamarkin!

Each semester, the current notes as taken with Mimio appear as links from this website.  To find out more about universal design approaches, like the ones used in this course, visit:  http://depts.stcc.edu/ud/ .

This web page was updated on: September 18, 2008

The logo at the top was made online at the Cool Text website.

© 2006 STCC Foundation Press
written by Dawn A. Tamarkin, Ph.D.