Study guide for structure & function of the human body /
Ruth L. Memmler, Barbara Janson Cohen, Dena Lin Wood ; illustrated by Janice A. Schwegler and Anthony Ravielli.
- Sixth edition.
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c1996
- xvi, 341 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Body as a Whole (Organization of the Human Body ; Chemistry, Matter, and Life ; Cells and Their Functions ; Tissues, Glands, and Membranes ; The Integumentary System) ; Movement and Support (The Skeleton: bones and joints ; The Muscular System) ; Coordination and Control (The Nervous System: the spinal cord and spinal nerves ; The Nervous System: the brain and cranial nerves ; The Sensory System ; The Endocrine System: glands and hormones) ; Circulation and Body Defense (The Blood ; The Heart ; Blood Vessels and Blood Circulation ; The Lymphatic System and Immunity) ; Energy: supply and use (The Respiratory System ; The Digestive System ; Metabolism, Nutrition, and Body Temperature ; The Urinary System and Body Fluids) ; Perpetuation of Life (The Male and Female Reproductive Systems ; Development and Heredity)
Forlagets beskrivelse: Based on Memmler's The Human Body in Health and Disease, this textbook is an excellent primer that focuses on normal anatomy and physiology. With an accessible design and a robust multimedia electronic ancillary package, the Tenth Edition is even more engaging and understandable for students with diverse learning styles. It builds on its solid foundation by seamlessly integrating the placement and relationship of the art and text. A new full-body transparency insert has been added to the text to assist students in performing a virtual dissection of the human body from skin down to bone. The new editions' PASSport to Success retains all the visual, auditory, and kinesthetic activities introduced with the last edition, plus additional animations and activities. The interface has been enhanced to improve the student experience, while the connection with the text has been strengthened with a list of ancillaries by learning style on each chapter opener.