Anatomy & Physiology. The Unity of Form and Function – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9781259277726,1259277720
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1259277720
- ISBN-13 : 978-1259277726
- Author: Kenneth Saladin
Master the story of Anatomy & Physiology with Saladin’s Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function! Saladin’s A&P helps students make connections by telling a story that will intrigue, engage, and inspire them. Saladin expertly weaves together science, clinical applications, history and evolution of the body with vibrant photos and art to convey the beauty and excitement of the subject.
A consistent set of chapter learning tools helps students identify and retain key concepts while the stunning visual program provides a realistic view of body structures and processes.
Table of contents:
PART ONE- ORGANIZATION OF THE BODY
1 Major Themes of Anatomy and Physiology
2 The Chemistry of Life
3 Cellular Form and Function
4 Genes and Cellular Function
5 The Human Tissues
PART TWO- SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT
6 The Integumentary System
7 Bone Tissue
8 The Skeletal System
9 Joints
10 The Muscular System
11 Muscular Tissue
PART THREE- INTERNAL COORDINATION AND CONTROL
12 Nervous Tissue
13 The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Somatic Reflexes
14 The Brain and Cranial Nerves
15 The Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Reflexes
16 Sense Organs
17 The Endocrine System
PART FOUR- CIRCULATION AND DEFENSE
18 The Circulatory System: Blood
19 The Circulatory System: Heart
20 The Circulatory System: Blood Vessels and Circulation
21 The Lymphoid and Immune Systems
PART FIVE- INTAKE AND OUTPUT
22 The Respiratory System
23 The Urinary System
24 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Balance
25 The Digestive System
26 Nutrition and Metabolism
PART SIX-REPRODUCTION AND THE LIFE CYCLE
27 The Male Reproductive System
28 The Female Reproductive System
29 Human Development and Aging
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