1st Edition
BIO 312: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
School: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL )
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Pages: 2Lecture notes on ergogenic aids, the control of skeletal muscle and an introduction to smooth muscle.
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Pages: 2Lecture notes on muscle fatigue and the adaptations the body makes to fatigue.
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Pages: 2Lecture on the end of muscle mechanics, muscle metabolism, and the different types of muscle fibers
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Pages: 3Lecture notes describing the anatomy and physiology of muscular synapses, pharmacology of neuro-muscular interactions, as well as intro to muscle mechanics, motor unit, external muscle tension, load, isometric, isotonic, concentric, eccentric
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Pages: 2Lecture notes on the second part of vision and hearing. Introduction to autonomic nervous system
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Pages: 3Notes from the second lecture on the brain
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Pages: 3First lecture on structure and physiology of the brain and its major parts.
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Pages: 2Fifth lecture on the nervous system, focusing on the spinal cord anatomy and physiology
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Pages: 3Lecture notes from the fourth section of the nervous system primarily focusing on sensory reception.
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Pages: 2Lecture notes on the second part of the integumentary system. Last notes before exam.
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Pages: 3Lecture notes covering joints/articulations as well as the first part of the notes on the integumentary system
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Pages: 5Lecture notes from Tuesday and Thursday of the second week of class
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Pages: 5Lecture notes from Tuesday and Thursday of the first week of class
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Pages: 4These are the notes for the sections on homeostasis and body fluid. These notes were gathered from the first two lectures and the first part of the third lecture. So these lecture notes will be the same as the notes for the next lecture.