cover image - The Anatomy and Physiology Learning System - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition
ISBN: 9781437716313
Copyright: 2011
Publication Date: 05-10-2010
Page Count: 528
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $57.99

The Anatomy and Physiology Learning System - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition

by Edith Applegate, MS

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - The Anatomy and Physiology Learning System - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition
ISBN: 9781437716313
Copyright: 2011
Publication Date: 05-10-2010
Page Count: 528
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $57.99
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Who said learning A&P can't be fun? This popular text makes it easy for students to learn normal structure and function of the body, and summarizes the common disorders found in each body system. A clear, crisp writing style, hundreds of vibrant illustrations, and a wide array of engaging features simplify concepts. This edition includes a stronger emphasis on medical vocabulary, so students understand key terms before they learn anatomy. An Evolve companion website supports the book with a wealth of new learning opportunities. Even if your students have little or no background in science, they will learn the A&P they need to enter their careers!

    • 100 new high-quality illustrations help you visualize anatomical features and physiological processes.
    • Chapter summaries and vocabulary quizzes have been added to the end of each chapter.
    • New Building Your Medical Vocabulary section covers the history of medical words, giving you the building blocks to use and recognize new terms.
    • 100 new high-quality illustrations help students visualize anatomical features and physiological processes.
    • Chapter summaries and vocabulary quizzes have been added to the end of each chapter.
    • New Building Your Medical Vocabulary section covers the history of medical words, giving students the building blocks to use and recognize new terms.
    • A clear and concise writing style makes the book easy to read and understand, even if you have a limited background in science.
    • Quick Check questions let you check your comprehension at various points within a chapter.
    • Chapter quizzes provide recall, thought, and application questions to check your understanding of A&P concepts.
    • An Evolve website includes online tutoring, a Body Spectrum coloring book, Anatomy & Physiology Pioneers boxes with brief biographies of trailblazers in science and medicine, 3-D animations, an audio glossary, Spanish pronunciations of key terms, and frequently asked questions.
    • Outlines and objectives at the beginning of each chapter help you prioritize your study.
    • Key terms are highlighted to help you analyze, pronounce, and spell important medical words.
    • A glossary provides definitions and a pronunciation guide for key terms.
    • Functional Relationships pages illustrate the connection between each individual system and the other body systems, showing how all systems work together.
    • Representative Disorders describe the common health issues associated with each body system.
    • Focus on Aging boxes describe the effects of aging on body systems.
    • Quick Applications boxes connect the material to real-world scenarios.
    • From the Pharmacy boxes describe common medications for each body system and include a brief description of the drug and its action, common uses, and abbreviations.
    1. Introduction to the Human Body
    2. Chemistry, Matter, and Life
    3. Cell Structure and Function
    4. Tissues and Membranes                                                  
    5. Integumentary System
    6. Skeletal System
    7. Muscular System
    8. Nervous System
    9. Sensory System
    10. Endocrine System
    11. Cardiovascular System: The Heart
    12. Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels
    13. Cardiovascular System: Blood
    14. Lymphatic System and Body Defense
    15. Respiratory System
    16. Digestive System
    17. Metabolism and Nutrition
    18. Urinary System and Body Fluids
    19. Reproductive System
    20. Development

    Answers for Quick Check Questions

    Answers for Vocabulary Quizzes

    Glossary of Clinical Terms and Disorders

    Glossary of Word Parts

    Glossary of Abbreviations

    General Glossary

  • Edith Applegate, MS, Professor of Sciences and Mathematics, Kettering College of Medical Arts, Kettering, OH
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