WebQuest Activities for

Laboratory Manual t/a Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology 11e

By: Terry R. Martin

Laboratory Exercise 1

Examine additional information about the scientific method.

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Laboratory Exercise 2

Identify organs in the three planes of the body from digitized sections of a human body.

Laboratory Exercise 4

Explore additional explanations on proper microscope use.

Laboratory Exercise 5

Review cell structure and function.

Laboratory Exercise 7

Review the phases of the cell cycle and the events during each phase.

Laboratory Exercises 8, 9, and 10

Identify tissues from micrographs and examine the structural components of tissues.

Laboratory Exercise 11

Identify skin layers from micrographs and review the functions of the skin layers.

Laboratory Exercises 14, 15, 16, and 17

What are the functions of individual bones and features?

Laboratory Exercise 18

Why does the shoulder joint allow extensive movement? What is joint fluoroscopy?

Laboratory Exercises 20, 21, 22, and 23

Determine the origin, insertion, action, nerve innervation, and blood supply of all the major muscles.

Identify muscles and detailed explanations from an interactive site.

Laboratory Exercise 26 & 28

Describe the development of the nervous system, and review the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, and CSF.

Laboratory Exercise 32

What are the causes of hearing impairment?

Laboratory Exercise 34

How do we see?

Laboratory Exercise 36

Examine conditions, treatments, and preventions of diabetes mellitus.

Laboratory Exercise 37

What are the functions of the various blood components? What do abnormal amounts indicate?

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Laboratory Exercise 40

Trace blood flow through an animated heartat various rates. Identify heart structures and take an animated tour of the heart.

Laboratory Exercise 41

Identify normal heart sounds and a murmur.

What is the purpose of stress electrocardiography? Compare normal and abnormal ECGs.

Laboratory Exercise 44

Identify the major arteries and veins and describe their functions. Observe the animation of the exchanges in a capillary.

Laboratory Exercise 46

Locate the six major areas of lymph nodes and identify the components of the lymphatic system.

Laboratory Exercise 47

Summarize the functions of the organs of the digestive system.

Laboratory Exercise 50

Review the structure and function of the respiratory system.

Laboratory Exercise 54

Review the structure and function of the urinary system.

Laboratory Exercise 57

Review the structures and functions of the male reproductive system.

Laboratory Exercise 58

Review the structures and functions of the female reproductive system.

Laboratory Exercise 60

Examine the topics of infertility, fetal development, pregnancy, birth, and many more.

Laboratory Exercise 61

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