Introduction to human anatomy and physiology
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Introduction to human anatomy and physiology
Saunders/Elsevier, c2009
3rd ed
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Human anatomy and physiology
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Previous ed., copyrighted in 1992 and 2003
Includes index
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Description
This easy-to-read textbook introduces you to the human body as a living, functioning organism. You'll discover exactly what happens when normal body functions are upset by disease, and see how the body works to restore a state of balance and health. Concrete examples from everyday life help you understand how anatomy and physiology concepts relate to the real world for example, suntan and sunburn help you understand melanin and pigment cells. Material is presented in 17 self-contained chapters, each exploring a particular aspect of body function. This updated third edition is now easier to use than ever, featuring new, visually-appealing artwork and new Tools for Learning, including easy-to-spot learning objectives and review questions at the end of major sections in each chapter.
Table of Contents
1. Introducing the Human Body 2. Cells and Tissues 3. The Integumentary System 4. The Skeletal System 5. The Muscular System 6. The Central Nervous System 7. The Peripheral Nervous System 8. The Sense Organs 9. Endocrine Control 10. The Circulatory System: Blood 11. The Circulatory System: The Heart 12. Circulation of Blood and Lymph 13. Internal Defense: Immune Responses 14. The Respiratory System 15. The Digestive System 16. The Urinary System and Fluid Balance 17. Reproduction Appendix A. Chapter Quiz Answers Appendix B. Dissecting Terms Appendix C. Abbreviations Glossary
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