Indian
River State College
BSC 2093 - Anatomy & Physiology I
Dr. Schwartz's Notes
Textbook: Anatomy & Physiology
by Saladin, Fifth Edition

On-Line Study Aides from the publishers of Saladin, McGraw-Hill.
Pronunciation Guide for anatomical terms-Web Link
from Dr. A. Gary Carpenter, Associate Professor and Chair Life Science Department Palomar College, San Marcos, CA
Dr. Jason Schwartz has edited the notes for his A & P 1 Lectures at IRCC.

Part 1 Organization of the Body
1 Major Themes of Anatomy and Physiology
Atlas A General Orientation to Human Anatomy
2 The Chemistry of Life
3 Cellular Form and Function
4 Genetics and Cellular Function
5 Histology
Part 2 Support and Movement
6 The Integumentary System
7 Bone Tissue
8 The Skeletal System
9 Joints
10 The Muscular System
Atlas B Surface Anatomy
11 Muscular Tissue
Part 3 Integration and Control
12 Nervous Tissue
13 The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Somatic Reflexes
14 The Brain and Cranial Nerves
15 The Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Reflexes
16 Sense Organs
Anatomy & Physiology by Saladin, Fourth Edition
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The Chemistry of Life
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Cellular Form Function Genetics and Cellular Function |
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Integumentary
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Bones Tissues
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Joints
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Muscular System
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Muscles & Muscle Tissue
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Nervous Tissue
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Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves & Somatic Reflexes
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Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Reflexes
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Sense Organs
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Anatomy & Physiology by Saladin, Fifth Edition Notes
PowerPoint Slides Available Here
Anatomy & Physiology by Saladin, Fifth Edition Notes
PowerPoint Slides Available Here
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Anatomy & Physiology by Saladin, Fourth Edition
Exam Study Guide
Review for Anatomy & Physiology I Exams
Every question on the exams is covered directly or indirectly in this review material. Some items listed in the review will actually show up as part of the wrong answers on the multiple choice questions. These "wrong answer" terms or concepts have been included so you will be familiar with that particular term or concept. A few times you will have to do a bit of research outside the chapter notes to understand the term or concept. Try looking in the index of the textbook and/or doing a web search.
It is suggested as you study a chapter in the textbook and the related material in the lecture notes and classroom presentations, you work on the questions/topics/terms/concepts, referred to in the related chapters/exams below.
In addition, it is suggested that you also work on the related review questions/topics for the Final Exam. It may be preferable to review for the Final Exam having completed the review questions throughout the semester instead of first addressing the questions/topics at the end of the semester.
EXAM 1 REVIEW MATERIAL (Ch 1-4)
EXAM 2 REVIEW MATERIAL (Ch 5-7)
EXAM 3 REVIEW MATERIAL (Ch 8-10)
EXAM 4 REVIEW MATERIAL (Ch 11-13)
EXAM 5 REVIEW MATERIAL (Ch 14-16)
FINAL EXAM REVIEW MATERIAL (Ch 1-16)
END OF AP I LECTURE NOTES & EXAM REVIEW PAGE