Saturday, August 31, 2013

The Anatomy Coloring Book


The Anatomy Coloring Book (4th Edition) [Black & White] [Paperback]

Author: Wynn Kapit | Language: English | ISBN: 0321832019 | Format: PDF, EPUB

The Anatomy Coloring Book
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Why use this coloring book?

 

For more than 35 years, The Anatomy Coloring Book has been the #1 best-selling human anatomy coloring book! A useful tool for anyone with an interest in learning anatomical structures, this concisely written text features precise, extraordinary hand-drawn figures that were crafted especially for easy coloring and interactive study. Organized according to body systems, each of the 162 two-page spreads  featured in this book includes an ingenious color-key system where anatomical terminology is linked to detailed illustrations of the structures of the body. When you color to learn with The Anatomy Coloring Book, you make visual associations with key terminology, and assimilate information while engaging in kinesthetic learning. Studying anatomy is made easy and fun!

 

The Fourth Edition features user-friendly two-page spreads with enlarged art, clearer, more concise text descriptions, and new boldface headings that make this classic coloring book accessible to a wider range of learners.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INTRODUCTION TO COLORING

ORIENTATION TO THE BODY

 1.   Anatomic Planes & Sections

 2.   Terms of Position & Direction

 3.   Systems of the Body (1)

 4.   Systems of the Body (2)

 5.   Cavities & Linings

CELLS & TISSUES

  6.   The Generalized Cell

  7.   Cell Division / Mitosis

  8.   Tissues: Epithelial

  9.   Tissues: Fibrous Connective Tissues

10.   Tissues: Supporting Connective Tissues

11.   Tissues: Muscle

12.   Tissues: Skeletal Muscle Microstructure

13.   Tissues: Nervous

14.   Integration of Tissues

INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM

15.   The Integument: Epidermis

16.   The Integument: Dermis

SKELETAL & ARTICULAR SYSTEMS

17.   Long Bone Structure

18.   Endochondral Ossification

19.   Axial / Appendicular Skeleton

20.   Classification of Joints

21.   Terms of Movements

22.   Bones of the Skull (1)

23.   Bones of the Skull (2)

24.   Temporomandibular Joint

25.   Vertebral Column

26.   Cervical & Thoracic Vertebrae

27.   Lumbar, Sacral, & Coccygeal Vertebrae

28.   Bony Thorax

29.   Upper Limb: Pectoral Girdle & Humerus

30.   Upper Limb: Glenohumeral (Shoulder) Joint

31.   Upper Limb: Bones of the Forearm

32.   Upper Limb: Elbow & Related Joints

33.   Upper Limb: Bones / Joints of the Wrist & Hand

34.   Upper Limb: Bones / Joints in Review

35.   Lower Limb: Hip Bone, Pelvic Girdle, & Pelvis        

36.   Lower Limb: Male & Female Pelves

37.   Lower Limb: Sacroiliac & Hip Joints

38.   Lower Limb: Bones of the Thigh & Leg

39.   Lower Limb: Knee Joint

40.   Lower Limb: Ankle Joint & Bones of the Foot

41.   Lower Limb: Bones & Joints in Review

MUSCULAR SYSTEM

42.   Introduction to Skeletal Muscle

43.   Integration of Muscle Action

44.   Head: Muscles of Facial Expression

45.   Head: Muscles of Mastication

46.   Neck: Anterior & Lateral Muscles

47.   Torso: Deep Muscles of the Back & Posterior Neck

48.   Torso: Muscles of the Bony Thorax & Posterior Abdominal Wall

49.   Torso: Muscles of the Anterior Abdominal Wall & Inguinal Region

50.   Torso: Muscles of the Pelvis

51.   Torso: Muscles of the Perineum

52.   Upper Limb: Muscles of Scapular Stabilization

53.   Upper Limb: Muscles of the  Musculotendinous Cuff

54.   Upper Limb: Movers of the Shoulder Joint

55.   Upper Limb: Movers of Elbow & Radioulnar Joints

56.   Upper Limb: Movers of Wrist & Hand Joints

57.   Upper Limb: Movers of Hand Joints (Intrinsics)

58.   Upper Limb: Review of Muscles

59.   Lower Limb: Muscles of the Gluteal Region

60.   Lower Limb: Muscles of the Posterior Thigh

61.   Lower Limb: Muscles of the Medial Thigh

62.   Lower Limb: Muscles of the Anterior Thigh

63.   Lower Limb: Muscles of the Anterior & Lateral Leg

64.   Lower Limb: Muscles of the Posterior Leg

65.   Lower Limb: Muscles of the Foot (Intrinsics)

66.   Lower Limb: Review of Muscles

67.   Functional Overview

NERVOUS SYSTEM

68.   Organization

69.   Functional Classification of Neurons

70.   Synapses & Neurotransmitters

71.   Neuromuscular Integration

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

72.   Development of the Central Nervous System (CNS)

73.   Cerebral Hemispheres

74.   Tracts / Nuclei of Cerebral Hemispheres

75.   Diencephalon

76.   Brain Stem / Cerebellum

77.   Spinal Cord

78.   Ascending Tracts (Pathways)

79.   Descending Tracts

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: CAVITIES & COVERINGS

80.   Ventricles of the Brain

81.   Meninges

82.   Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)

PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

83.   Cranial Nerves

84.   Spinal Nerves & Nerve Roots

85.   Spinal Reflexes

86.  Distribution of Spinal Nerves

87.   Brachial Plexus & Nerves to the Upper Limb

88.   Lumber & Sacral Plexuses: Nerves to the Lower Limb

89.   Dermatomes

90.   Sensory Receptors

AUTONOMIC (VISCERAL) NERVOUS SYSTEM

91.   ANS: Sympathetic Division (1)

92.   ANS: Sympathetic Division (2)

93.   ANS: Parasympathetic Division

SPECIAL SENSES

94.   Visual System (1)

95.   Visual System (2)

96.   Visual System (3)

97.   Auditory & Vestibular Systems (1)

98.   Auditory & Vestibular Systems (2)

99.   Taste & Smell

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

100. Blood & Blood Elements

101. Scheme of Blood Circulation

102. Blood Vessels

103. Mediastinum, Walls, & Coverings of the Heart

104. Chambers of the Heart

105. Cardiac Conduction System & the ECG

106. Coronary Arteries & Cardiac Veins

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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Pearson; 4 edition (April 6, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321832019
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321832016
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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I am using this book as a study tool for my Gross Anatomy course. Anyone who has taken an anatomy class can tell you that color-coding structures is one of the most helpful ways to remember them. There are drawings of bones, muscles, joints, organ systems and explanations of virtually everything that could possibly be covered in an anatomy class. The drawings are excellent and most of the features of the bones are labelled as well. This was very helpful to me since I had to memorize virtually every tubercle, ridge, groove, or other protuberance on every bone of the body. When I had trouble with the skull because the drawings in my class notes were horrible, the drawings in this book were much clearer and helped out a lot. If you are taking an anatomy class, this is a smart and relatively inexpensive investment that will help you remember everything better.
By GamerGirl
IMPORTANT: Make sure you READ ALL the information in the section labeled "INTRODUCTION TO COLORING" BEFORE you start coloring your first page. This is located on pages "xii" and "xiii" in the front of the 4th edition. This book is very well thought out and there really is a "method to the madness" if you actually read and follow the directions.
I've found it beneficial to read through all the NAMES first, checking for parts that have similar names. Second, choose SIMILAR COLORS for SIMILAR NAMES or FUNCTIONS. For example, I chose Red, Orange and Yellow for the "Levators"; 2 colors of Blue for the "Zygomaticus Major" and "Zygomaticus Minor"' and 2 shades of Brown for the "Depressors" (page 44). Then look over the basic diagram to get a feel for the order which they appear in the body. Assign the colors in order by location in the diagram. For instance, go from back to front as follows: Red (back), Orange (middle) then Yellow (front). This natural color transition helps solidify the order they appear from postier to anterior or superior to inferior (whatever the case may be) etc. NOTE: I realize this takes extra time planning your colors, but it really makes it easier to memorize when there is a consistant plan in place for what the colors visually symbolize.
Finally, color in the Name First then repeat the names while coloring in that particular portion of the diagram. . I also underline the names on the left page the same as the diagram color - just makes it faster to locate if I want to look for something later...not necessary, but nice.
I pre-ordered my book as I wanted the newest edition. I LOVE MY BOOK and ended up having to order a couple of extras as gifts for my "nurse" friends who wanted a fun way to refresh their memory too!
By Heather

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