BASIC INFORMATION
Microscope
Basic Body Plans
Fate of Germ Layers
Fate of Ectoderm
Phyla
Phyla descriptions
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Basic cross section of gut
Basic cross section of gut showing
diffferences along tract
Gastrointestional regulation
Villus & lacteal
Duodenum, gallbladder & pancreas
Liver structure
Liver
Gut Absorbance
Areas of absorbance in gut
Head
Fats
Amino acids
CIRCULATRORY SYSTEM
Heart structure
Heart structure -2
Heart - conduction system
Blood
IMMUNE SYSTEM
Cell types involved in
immunity
Specific and non-specific response
Inflammatory response
Immune response
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Respiratory Organs
Larynx-Diaphragm
Alveoli
Alveolus structure
Oxygen-Hemoglobin Dissociation curves
Carbon Dioxide transport
Carbon Dioxide transport 2
Altitude and partial pressure
Lung Volumes
EXCRETORY SYSTEM
Table
Nephron
Renal tissue
Kidney & Nephron
Process of urine formation
ADH mechanism
Aldosterone mechanism
Renal Homeostasis
Animal Homeostasis
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REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM MALE
Sagittal view, Male
Testis, Scrotum and Spermatic Cord
Testis and Seminiferous Tubules
Structure of Penis
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM FEMALE
Sagittal view, female
Female internal posterior
External genitalia
Ovarian cycle
Mammary Glands
Mammary gland development
EMBRYOLOGY
Ovary, oviduct, uterus showing fertilization
&
cleavage
Events immediately following sperm penetration
Formation of germinal layers & primary
tissues
Blastocyst
Implantation
Three-layered embryo & four
extraembryonic
membranes
Weekly changes in embryo
Embryonic membrane development
Placentation
Development of embryonic sex organs
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Correction
Embryology of the brain
Brain Midsagittal Section
version 1
version 2
Functional Divisions of the
nervous system
PLANTS
Classification
Dicot Stem
Dicot root
Monocot Stem Structure
Flowers and Plant Reproduction
( 1 ), ( 2 ), ( 3 ), ( 4
), ( 5 ), ( 6 )
Seed structure
Leaf Structure
ECOLOGY
Atmosphere
Sample Food Web
Soil Horizons
5 Major North American Biomes
Marine biomes (1) (2)
Global air circulation 1 circulation 2
Succession (1) (2)
(3)
Phosphorous cycle
Nitrogen cycle1
Nitrogen cycle2
Carbon cycle (1) (2)
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