Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology, 2nd Edition
By: Susan J. Hall, Michelle A. Provost-Craig, and William C. RoseCopyright: 2021
Subject: Anatomy / Physiology
Grade Level: 9-12
- Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology covers all body systems using a student-friendly writing style that makes complex subjects easier to understand. Written specifically for the high school market, the chapters in this textbook are divided into lessons, providing content in a manageable format for the student. To add realism, clinical case studies and real-world applications enhance student interest and involvement. An abundance of study aids, such as learning objectives, lesson summaries, and extensive assessment opportunities increase students’ ability to succeed in this challenging course.
- The text is written specifically for high school students. The friendly writing style and approach make the product unique and focused for the appropriate grade level.
- Thorough coverage of all the body systems is provided without extraneous details. This makes the text accessible for beginning students.
- Real-world Clinical Case Studies encourage students to apply their knowledge of each body system to understand common disorders and diseases.
- Clear, easy-to-read tables organize information about diseases, disorders, and trauma for each body system. These tables encourage students to apply their knowledge of each body system to understand common disorders and diseases.
- An outstanding illustration program includes anatomically exact drawings with great use of color, simplified labeling, and teaching captions. These illustrations will help students visually understand new information as presented in the text.
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- Table of Contents
- 1. Foundations of Human Anatomy & Physiology
2. Cells and Tissues
3. Membranes and the Integumentary System
4. The Skeletal System
5. The Muscular System
6. The Nervous System
7. The Sensory Systems
8. The Endocrine System
9. The Respiratory System
10. The Blood
11. The Cardiovascular System
12. The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
13. The Digestive System and Nutrition
14. The Urinary System
15. The Male and Female Reproductive Systems - The Look Inside images are for preview purposes only. The format of the actual product may vary from the images shown.
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- About the Author(s)