Anatomy and Physiology II
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  • You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader for PDF files. This is a free download.
  • Course Materials. These are the materials handed out in class.
  • Lab Handouts.
  • Anatomy Handouts
  • Anatomy Handouts.
  • Preparing for Exams - designed for Biological Principles but contains helpful hints for everyone. You will have to develop your own vocabulary list.
  • Sample Tests These are available on this site and will give you an idea of what a test looks like, and some practice answering questions. Do not expect the tests you take to be identical to these samples!
  • Scientific Writing. Hints on how to prepare lab reports.
  • Pronunciations Merck Manual Online Medical Library
  • Audio Streaming and Podcasts. Go to the Audio site, select your class and month, click on audio and follow the directions. Audio streaming will allow you to listen to the lectures on your computer, but they cannot be downloaded. To download files to your computer, follow the directions to subscribe to podcasting. You do not need an iPod to listen to the files. You can listen to them in iTunes (free download) or burn them to a CD to use in a CD player.
  • Audio Archives - these are lectures from previous semesters which you may use if you encounter problems with the current audio files.
  • Figures from Lab Exam 1 These are the figures for Lab Exam 1 for review - in some cases they are not quite the same as they are from the textbook, not the lab manual.
  • Figures from Lab Exam 2 These are the figures for Lab Exam 2 for review - in some cases they are not quite the same as they are from the textbook, not the lab manual.
  • Photos of Lab Models. Not exactly like ours, but close enough to be helpful! You can also view lab model photos in Practice Anatomy Lab.
  • Photos - labeled - place the cursor on the label number to see the name. Do not use Firefox as a browser for this site - use IE or Safari
Cat Dissections.
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