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ISBN: 9780443124754
Copyright: 2026
Publication Date: 08-25-2025
Page Count: 256
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $36.99

Study Guide for The Human Body in Health and Illness - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 8th Edition

by Barbara Herlihy, PhD(Physiology), RN

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Study Guide for The Human Body in Health and Illness - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 8th Edition
ISBN: 9780443124754
Copyright: 2026
Publication Date: 08-25-2025
Page Count: 256
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $36.99
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Reinforce student understanding of A&P with this engaging study guide! The Study Guide for The Human Body in Health and Illness, 8th Edition, corresponds seamlessly with Herlihy’s textbook, providing an interactive approach to mastering fundamental anatomy and physiology concepts. Through a variety of exercises, activities, and quizzes, this guide helps students effectively remember and apply key A&P terms while deepening their understanding of both normal physiological processes and related pathophysiology.
    • NEW! Updated content throughout matches the new and revised content in the 8th edition of Herlihy’s The Human Body in Health and Illness textbook
    • EXPANDED! Chapters correspond one-to-one with chapters in the Herlihy textbook, providing students with engaging, practical exercises to help them remember, understand, and apply key A&P content
    • Each chapter includes two parts:
      • Mastering the Basics, with matching, ordering, labelling, diagram reading, and coloring exercises
      • Putting It All Together, including multiple-choice quizzes and case studies
    • Objectives at the beginning of each chapter reinforce the goals of the textbook and set forth a framework for study
    • Coloring activities help students study and remember the details of anatomy.
    • Textbook page references are included with the questions to make it easier to locate and review key A&P topics
    • Answer Key is provided only for faculty in the Evolve Instructor Resources for the Herlihy textbook
  • 1. Introduction to the Human Body
    2. Basic Chemistry
    3. Cells
    4. Cell Metabolism
    5. Microbiology Basics
    6. Tissues and Membranes
    7. Integumentary System and Body Temperature
    8. Skeletal System
    9. Muscular System
    10. Nervous System: Nervous Tissue and Brain
    11. Nervous System: Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerves
    12. Autonomic Nervous System
    13. Sensory System
    14. Endocrine System
    15. Blood
    16. Anatomy of the Heart
    17. Function of the Heart
    18. Anatomy of the Blood Vessels
    19. Functions of the Blood Vessels
    20. Lymphatic System
    21. Immune System
    22. Respiratory System
    23. Digestive System
    24. Urinary System
    25. Water, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Balance
    26. Reproductive Systems
    27. Human Development and Heredity
  • Barbara Herlihy, PhD(Physiology), RN, Professor, School of Nursing and Health Professions, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX, USA
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