Synopses & Reviews
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY covers the fundamentals. It requires no prior biology or chemistry knowledge. In addition this book exposes learners to the fundamentals of the human body and how it functions, specifically focusing on how body systems work together to promote homeostasis. Each body system chapter is self-contained and can be studied in any order preferred. Extensive coverage of diseases highlights common disorders that affect the body throughout the life span. Case Studies and Career Focus features help learners apply knowledge and consider careers for which an understanding of Anatomy and Physiology is essential (crime scene investigators, toxicologists, estheticians, medical animation specialists, food safety specialists, health care, etc.). Concept Maps illustrate how structure relates to function and Body Systems Working Together to Maintain Homeostasis show learners how the entire body works as a whole. Essential laboratory exercises included at the end of each chapter provide hands-on lab experience, without the need for a separate lab manual. Key terms with phonetic pronunciations help build vocabulary. The CD-ROM that accompanies the book engages learners through interactive activities, quizzes and animations.
About the Author
Professor of Biology. Chair of Science and Mathematics Department from 1975 to 2006 Marygrove College, Detroit, Michigan. Teaching college-level biology courses for over 30 years.
Table of Contents
1. The Human Body. 2. The Chemistry of Life. 3. Cell Structure. 4. Cellular Metabolism and Reproduction: Mitosis and Meiosis. 5. Tissues. 6. The Integumentary System. 7. The Skeletal System. 8. The Articular System. 9. The Muscular System. 10. The Nervous System: Introduction, Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves. 11. The Nervous System: The Brain, Cranial Nerves, Autonomic Nervous System and the Special Senses. 12. The Endocrine System. 13. The Blood. 14. The Cardiovascular System. 15. The Lymphatic System. 16. Nutrition and the Digestive System. 17. The Respiratory System. 18. The Urinary System. 19. The Reproductive System.