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Disorders of the Nervous System Assessment (Anatomy, Physiology, Quiz)
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Disorders of the Nervous System Assessment (Anatomy, Physiology, Quiz)

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This 30 question (multiple choice) assessment will test your students’ basic knowledge of Neurological disorders (including Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, CVA, meningitis, hydrocephalus, Alzheimer’s, Myasthenia Gravis, and more). Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or human body class and can be used as a review, or a formative or summative assessment. Can be used with other Nervous System worksheets. Answer key provided.
Endocrine System Assessment (Anatomy/Biology/Science, Quiz)
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Endocrine System Assessment (Anatomy/Biology/Science, Quiz)

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This 80 question (multiple choice) assessment will test your students’ knowledge of the endocrine system. Topics covered include glands, hormones, chemical categories, hypothalamic control, and more). Questions vary in complexity. Note: Disorders are not included in this assessment; however, there is a disorders assessment available. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or human body course and can be used as a summative assessment. Answer key provided.
Nervous System Assessment (Anatomy/Biology//Science, Quiz)
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Nervous System Assessment (Anatomy/Biology//Science, Quiz)

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This 90 question (multiple choice) assessment will test your students’ knowledge on the nervous system. Questions range in difficulty and topics include: parts of the nervous system, neuron, neuroglia, physiology of the nerve impulse, brain, spinal cord, spinal nerves/plexuses, cranial nerves, autonomic nervous system and more. Note: Disorders are not included on this assessment; however, there is a disorders assessment available. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or human body course and can be with other Nervous system worksheets. Answer key provided.
Disorders of the Endocrine System Assessment (Anatomy and Physiology, Test)
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Disorders of the Endocrine System Assessment (Anatomy and Physiology, Test)

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This 36 question (multiple choice) assessment will test your students’ knowledge of disorders of the endocrine system. Topics include: Grave’s disease, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, cretinism, Diabetes Mellitus, Diabetes Insipidus, Cushing’s syndrome, Addison’s disease, dwarfism, gigantism, acromegaly and more). Questions vary in complexity. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or human body course and can be used as a review or assessment. Can be used with other Endocrine system worksheets. Answer key provided.
Muscular System Assessment  (Anatomy and Physiology/Biology, Quiz)
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Muscular System Assessment (Anatomy and Physiology/Biology, Quiz)

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This 80 question (multiple choice) assessment will test your students’ knowledge of the muscular system. Questions vary in difficulty and topics include: types of muscles, microanatomy, muscle contraction, energy sources, isotonic/isometric contractions, major muscles of the body and questions vary in complexity. Note: Disorders are not covered in this assessment. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or human body course and can be used as a review or assessment. Can be used with Muscular system worksheets. Answer key provided.
The Cell:  Mastering the Cell Assessment (Biology, Science, Quiz)
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The Cell: Mastering the Cell Assessment (Biology, Science, Quiz)

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This 45 question (multiple choice) assessment will measure your students’ knowledge on the basics of the cell (organelles, protein synthesis, eukaryotes, cell membrane, and more). Ideal for Biology, or a refresher unit in Anatomy and Physiology and can be used as for classwork, review or as an assessment. Answer key provided.
Skeletal System Assessment (Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, Quiz)
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Skeletal System Assessment (Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, Quiz)

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This 70 question (multiple choice) assessment will test your students’ knowledge of the skeletal system. Questions range in difficulty and topics covered include histology and gross anatomy of bones, bone markings, types of bones, axial and appendicular skeleton and more. Note: Disorders are not covered on this assessment; however, there is a disorders assessment available. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or human body course and can be used as a review or assessment. Can be used with Skeletal System worksheets. Answer key included.
Disorders of the Skeletal System Assessment (Anatomy and Physiology, Quiz)
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Disorders of the Skeletal System Assessment (Anatomy and Physiology, Quiz)

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This 25 question (multiple choice) assessment will test your students’ knowledge of basic disorders of the skeletal system (including fractures, osteoporosis, scoliosis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc). Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or human body course and can be used as classwork, an assessment, or as an end of unit review. Can be used with other Skeletal System worksheets. Answer key provided.
Integumentary System Assessment (Anatomy and Physiology, Science, Quiz)
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Integumentary System Assessment (Anatomy and Physiology, Science, Quiz)

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This 50 question (multiple choice) assessment will measure your students’ knowledge on the Integumentary System (including hair and nails, but not disorders). Students will read question or statement and select the correct choice. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology course and can be used as a review or assessment. Can be used with other Integumentary System worksheets. Answer key provided.
Neoplasms (Cancer)   POWER POINT (Anatomy/Health Care/Nursing)
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Neoplasms (Cancer) POWER POINT (Anatomy/Health Care/Nursing)

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This 84 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about neoplasms. Topics include: definition, growth pattern and appearance, benign/malignant, tissues of origin (sarcomas, carcinomas, lymphomas), normal cell growth, differentiation, benign/malignant neoplastic growth, hyperplasias, cancer development, lymph/blood system metastasis, grading/staging, causes of cancer, personal risk behaviors, cancer prevention, CAUTION acronym. signs and symptoms of cancer, cachexia, and cancer treatment.
Hematology/Blood:  Identifying Leukocytes (POWER POINT) (Anatomy and Physiology)
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Hematology/Blood: Identifying Leukocytes (POWER POINT) (Anatomy and Physiology)

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This 42 slide power point presentation will help your students learn how to identify the five types of leukocytes. Presentation reviews functions and normal lab values of leukocytes, characteristics of granulocytes/agranulocytes before identifying key information about each of the leukocytes, along with microscopic slide pictures. Finally, students can practice identifying leukocytes with microscopic slide pictures. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology, laboratory, Medical Assistant, health sciences or related course and can be used in lecture or student-driven learning.
Cardiovascular System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT
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Cardiovascular System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT

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This 84 power point presentation will help your students to learn about the Cardiovascular System. Topics include: anatomy of the heart, pulmonary, systemic coronary, fetal, and cerebral circulation, membranes/layers of the heart, conduction system, electrical activity of the heart, cardiac cycle, heart sounds, cardiac output, stroke volume, blood pressure, pulse points, and blood vessel anatomy. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture.
Digestive System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT
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Digestive System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT

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This 76 slide power point presentation will help to teach your students about the digestive system. Topics include: oral cavity, teeth, salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, large intestine, histology, enzymes, defecation and common vocabulary terms Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture or in student driven instruction.
Blood Anatomy and Physiology Power Point
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Blood Anatomy and Physiology Power Point

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This 104 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about blood as well as disorders of the blood. Topics include: Characteristics of blood, plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes (granulocytes, agranulocytes), chemotaxis, diapedesis, platelets, hemostasis, blood groups/typing, blood genotypes and phenotypes, Punnett squares, as well as multiple disorders of the blood. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used as part of lecture.
Muscular System:  Axial and Appendicular Muscles POWER POINT
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Muscular System: Axial and Appendicular Muscles POWER POINT

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This 76 slide power point presentation covers approximately 60 of the most common muscles of the axial and appendicular skeleton (does not include origin/insertion of specific muscles but does include the function/location). Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture. Can also be used with Muscular System power point which covers muscle physiology and other key topics.
Inflammation and Infection POWER POINT (Anatomy/Nursing)
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Inflammation and Infection POWER POINT (Anatomy/Nursing)

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This 92 slide power point presentation will introduce inflammation and infection to your students. Topics include: physical barrier of skin, inflammatory process, neutrophils, mast cells, monocytes/macrophages, diapedesis, chemotaxis, granulomas, inflammatory exudates, fistulas, ulcers, cellulitis, tissue repair/healing, scars/keloids, debridement, complications of wound healing, normal flora, infection, types of pathogens, testing for infection (culture and sensitivity). Ideal for a CNA, GNA, CCMA, health sciences, Anatomy, Microbiology or related course and can be used in lecture or in student-driven learning.
Blood:  Complete Blood Count with Differential (POWER POINT) Anatomy and Phys
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Blood: Complete Blood Count with Differential (POWER POINT) Anatomy and Phys

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This 30 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about a complete blood count (CBC) with differential, as well as how to calculate a differential. Topics include: lab tests in a CBC, definition of a differential, and an example of how to calculate a differential Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology, laboratory technician, Medical Assistant, health sciences or related course and can be used in lecture or in student driven learning.
Biology- Cellular Respiration and Reproduction (Mitosis/Meiosis) POWER POINT
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Biology- Cellular Respiration and Reproduction (Mitosis/Meiosis) POWER POINT

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This 97 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about cellular respiration and cellular reproduction (mitosis/meiosis). Topics include: Cellular respiration, ATP, Ox/Redox, Glycolysis, Krebs, Electron Transport Chain, anaerobic respiration, DNA, mitosis, meiosis, and gametogenesis. Ideal for a biology or related course and can be used in lecture, or in student driven learning.
Biology- Cell Structure and Organelles (also Membrane Transport) POWER POINT
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Biology- Cell Structure and Organelles (also Membrane Transport) POWER POINT

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This 85 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about cell structures, organelles and other cellular functions. Topics include: cell membrane, cytoplasm, desmosomes, nucleus, mitochondria, lysozymes, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, protein synthesis, centrioles, cilia, flagella, cell diversity, membrane transport, selective permeability, passive transport, facilitated diffusion, active transport, exocytosis, endocytosis, and phagocytosis. Ideal for a biology or related science course and can be used in lecture or in student driven learning.
Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT
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Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT

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This 69 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about the Respiratory system. Topics include: anatomy/function of respiratory system, the respiration process, gas transport, respiratory volumes and capacities, and factors affecting respiratory rate. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture or student driven instruction.