Anatomy, physiology & disease : foundation for the health professions / Deborah Roiger, Nia Bullocks.

By: Roiger, Deborah [author.]Contributor(s): Bullock, Nia [author. ]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY: : McGraw- Hill, c2023Edition: Third editionDescription: xxvii, 663 pages, I16 : illustrations (black and white) ; 28cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9789813312326 [newsprint]Subject(s): Human anatomy | Human anatomy -- Examination, questions, etc | Human physiology | Human physiology -- Examination, questions, etc
Contents:
Contents: 1 The basics -- 2 Levels of organization of the human body -- 3 The integumentary system -- 4 The skeletal system -- 5 The muscular system -- 6 The nervous system -- 7 The nervous system-senses -- 8 The endocrine system -- 9 The cardiovascular system-blood -- 10 The cardiovascular system-heart and vessels -- 11 The lymphatic system -- 12 The respiratory system -- 13 The digestive system -- 14 The excretory/urinary system -- 15 The male reproductive system -- 16 The female reproductive system.
Summary: "Roiger and Bullock’s unique pedagogical and visual approach helps students make the important connections between systems and learn how the body functions normally in homeostasis, and how disruption of homeostasis leads to disease and disorder. With a straightforward, engaging writing style, the authors explain difficult concepts in the context of routine activities, making concepts easier to grasp. Measurable learning outcomes throughout the textbook, workbook, and digital learning and assessment program help direct students through the content so there are no surprises. Anatomy, Physiology, Disease requires no prior knowledge of chemistry or cell biology, and is designed for an anatomy and physiology course or an anatomy, physiology, and pathology course. It is neither too high nor too low and can be customized to accommodate the organization of individual courses." --Provided by the publisher
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Includes index.

Contents: 1 The basics -- 2 Levels of organization of the human body -- 3 The integumentary system -- 4 The skeletal system -- 5 The muscular system -- 6 The nervous system -- 7 The nervous system-senses -- 8 The endocrine system -- 9 The cardiovascular system-blood -- 10 The cardiovascular system-heart and vessels -- 11 The lymphatic system -- 12 The respiratory system -- 13 The digestive system -- 14 The excretory/urinary system -- 15 The male reproductive system -- 16 The female reproductive system.

"Roiger and Bullock’s unique pedagogical and visual approach helps students make the important connections between systems and learn how the body functions normally in homeostasis, and how disruption of homeostasis leads to disease and disorder. With a straightforward, engaging writing style, the authors explain difficult concepts in the context of routine activities, making concepts easier to grasp. Measurable learning outcomes throughout the textbook, workbook, and digital learning and assessment program help direct students through the content so there are no surprises.

Anatomy, Physiology, Disease requires no prior knowledge of chemistry or cell biology, and is designed for an anatomy and physiology course or an anatomy, physiology, and pathology course. It is neither too high nor too low and can be customized to accommodate the organization of individual courses." --Provided by the publisher

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