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17. Beginning at a certain point, trace the complete human circulation (naming 

 all structures in proper sequence) back to the starting point. 



18. Contrast in as many ways as possible from a structural and functional stand- 

 point (1) arteries, (2) veins, (3) capillaries, and (4) lymph vessels. 



19. Classify human blood corpuscles, giving the anatomy and physiology of each. 



20. Explain in detail the theory regarding the clotting of human blood. 



21. Describe in detail (1) external respiration and (2) internal respiration. 



22. Classify human wastes, telling specifically how and where each is eliminated. 



23. Explain coordination in man by (1) nervous system and (2) chemical sub- 

 stances. 



24. Describe the structure and function of ( 1 ) the various kinds of receptors, 

 (2) the various kinds of effectors, and (3) the different types of conductors. 



25. Explain in detail the theory regarding the initiation and conduction of nerve 

 impulses. 



26. List the more important structural and functional characteristics of the parts 

 of the human nervous system. 



27. Describe the structure and important functions of each endocrine gland. 



28. Explain the process of human reproduction, including the formation of sperm 

 and egg and the stages of embryologic development. 



29. List several vestigial structures in man and give their significance. 



30. Classify human diseases and describe the various body defenses against infec- 

 tious diseases. 



31. Briefly describe some of the earlier theories of human diseases. 



32. Give characteristics and functions of the important antibodies in man. 



33. Explain the method of inheritance of such human traits as the instructor may 

 suggest. 



34. If you know the blood group of each of your parents, give all the possible 

 blood group types in your family. 



35. Discuss each of the methods for human race improvement, including the effec- 

 tiveness of each method. 



SELECTED REFERENCES 



Amberson and Smith: Outline of Physiology, F. S. Crofts & Co. 



Anthony: Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology, The C. V. Mosby Co. 



Best and Taylor: The Living Body, Henry Holt & Co., Inc. 



Carlson and Johnson: The Machinery of the Human Body, University of Chi- 

 cago Press. 



Clendening: The Human Body, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 



Cowdry: Human Biology and Racial Welfare, Paul B. Hoeber, Inc. 



Davenport: How We Came by Our Bodies, Henry Holt & Co., Inc. 



Dorsey: Why We Behave Like Human Beings, Harper & Brothers. 



Edwards: Concise Anatomy, The Blakiston Co. 



Francis and Knowlton: Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology, The C. V. Mosby 

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Gerard: The Body Functions, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 



Gruenberg and Bingham: Biology and Man, Ginn & Co. 



Guyer: Speaking of Man, Harper & Brothers. 



Hance: The Machines We Are, Thomas Y. Crowell Co. 



Herrick: The Brains of Rats and Men, University of Chicago Press. 



Hoskins: The Tides of Life— The Endocrine Glands, W. W. Norton & Co., Inc. 



Kahn: Man: In Structure and Function (2 vols.), Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 



