Anatomy & Physiology with Interactive Physiology 10-System Suite (4th Edition)
Author Information
Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N HoehnProduct Details
ISBN: 9780321615879Publish Date: 01/25/2010
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
Number of pages: 1056
Description
Anatomy & Physiology , Fourth Edition answers the demand for a leaner version of Elaine Marieb and Katja Hoehn’s top-selling Human Anatomy & Physiology. This streamlined text has removed coverage of pregnancy, heredity, and the developmental aspects of various body systems, while keeping basic themes such as homeostatic imbalances strategically in place. Marieb draws on her career as an A&P professor and her experience as a part-time nursing student, while Hoehn relies on her medical education and classroom experience to explain concepts and processes in a meaningful and memorable way.
The most significant revision to date,the Fourth Edition makes it easier foryou to learn key concepts in A&P. The new edition features a whole new art program that is not only more visually dynamic and vibrant than in previous editions but is also much more pedagogically effectiveand includes new Focus figures, which guideyou through the toughest concepts in A&P. The text has been edited to make it easier than ever to study from and navigate, with integrated objectives, new concept check questions, and a new design program. The robust media package provides you with indispensable practice tools, tutorials, and self-assessments to helpyou succeed inyour A&P lecture and lab course.
Package Components:
- Interactive Physiology® 10-System Suite (IP-10) CD-ROM
- A Brief Atlas of the Human Body, Second Edition
- Access to myA&P™ Website withPearson eTextfor Anatomy & Physiology, Fourth Edition
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