INSTRUCTOR GUIDE TO TEXT AND MEDIA
Principles ofHuman Physiology
FOURTH EDITION
Cindy L. Stanfield
University of South Alabama
Heather Wilson-Ashworth
Utah Valley State College
Benjamin Cummings
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Preface
This Instructor Guide to Text and Media is updated for Cindy Stanfield’s Principles ofHuman Physiology, 4th edition and contains valuable resources for both first-time andveteran physiology instructors alike.
Chapter Features● Synopsis – an outline of key points covered in the textbook chapter.
● Media for Students and Instructors – a detailed reference list of chapter-specific onlineresources, including the new Stanfield interactive flowcharts for self-study, new 3D-qualityA&PFlixTM Animations with gradable quizzes, modules from Interactive Physiology® 10-System Suite, and online lab experiments from PhysioExTM 8.0.
● Key Terms list and Chapter Outline, with page references.
● Cross References – a fully-revised descriptive list to help you connect concepts acrosschapters.
● Critical Thinking & Application questions (with answers) help you challenge studentsthroughout the course.
● New In-Class Exercises (with answers) feature concept map activities, clinical scenarioquestions, and graphing exercises to help students apply what they’ve learned in a varietyof problem types.
Both the questions and answers for In-Class Exercises are also available in PowerPoint lectureslides on the Instructor Resource DVD, for easy in-class use.
● Classroom Demonstrations/Activities and Helpful Hints provide insightful ideas and tips.
● Outside Resources connect you with new chapter-specific RSS Feeds atwww.physiologyplace.com and a completely-revised list of current research articles to helpyou make real-life connections in the classroom.
Answers to In-Text QuestionsAnswers to in-text questions can be found as follows:
● Answers in the book, beginning on p. 709: Figure Questions, Apply Your Knowledge, andthe end-of-chapter Multiple Choice and Objective Questions
● Answers online in the Instructor Resources section of the Stanfield 4th edition website(www.physiologyplace.com): Quick Tests and end-of-chapter Essay and Critical Thinkingquestions.
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Contents
PREFACE iii
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Physiology 1
CHAPTER 2 The Cell: Structure and Function 10
CHAPTER 3 Cell Metabolism 21
CHAPTER 4 Cell Membrane Transport 32
CHAPTER 5 Chemical Messengers 43
CHAPTER 6 The Endocrine System: Endocrine Glands and Hormone Actions 52
CHAPTER 7 Nerve Cells and Electrical Signaling 60
CHAPTER 8 Synaptic Transmission and Neural Integration 71
CHAPTER 9 The Nervous System: Central Nervous System 81
CHAPTER 10 The Nervous System: Sensory Systems 91
CHAPTER 11 The Nervous System: Autonomic and Motor Systems 101
CHAPTER 12 Muscle Physiology 109
CHAPTER 13 The Cardiovascular System: Cardiac Function 119
CHAPTER 14 The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels, Blood Flow,and Blood Pressure 130
CHAPTER 15 The Cardiovascular System: Blood 149
CHAPTER 16 The Respiratory System: Pulmonary Ventilation 156
CHAPTER 17 The Respiratory System: Gas Exchange and Regulation of Breathing 167
CHAPTER 18 The Urinary System: Renal Function 178
CHAPTER 19 The Urinary System: Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 188
CHAPTER 20 The Gastrointestinal System 199
CHAPTER 21 The Endocrine System: Regulation of Energy Metabolism and Growth 211
CHAPTER 22 The Reproductive System 221
CHAPTER 23 The Immune System 232
CHAPTER 24 Diabetes Mellitus 243
APPENDIX A Guide to Multimedia Resources 251
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