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Human Anatomy

ISBN10: 1264125712 | ISBN13: 9781264125715

Human Anatomy
ISBN10: 1264125712
ISBN13: 9781264125715
By Kenneth Saladin

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From the most pedagogically sound organization to the exceptional art, to the integration of text with technology, Saladin’s, Human Anatomy has formed a teaching system that will both motivate and enable students to understand and appreciate the wonders of human anatomy. This distinctive text was developed to stand apart from all other anatomy texts with an approach borne out of more than 30 years of teaching, unparalleled art, and a writing style that has been acclaimed by reviewers. Designed for a one–semester college anatomy course, Human Anatomy requires no prior knowledge of chemistry or cell biology.This title is part of the Self Print Evergreen program, which means the McGraw Hill eBook will soon offer enhanced functionality, allowing students to print text content. With self-print enabled, students can easily access and print the most up-to-date material, including all Evergreen updates. By offering the McGraw Hill eBook either standalone or within our Connect or GO platforms, students gain access to this convenient print feature at no additional cost for print materials.

Part One: Organization of the Body
1. The Study of Human Anatomy
2. Cytology—The Study of Cells
3. Histology—The Study of Tissues
4. Human Development
Part Two: Support and Movement
5. The Integumentary System
6. The Skeletal System I—Bone Tissue
7. The Skeletal System II—Axial Skeleton
8. The Skeletal System III—The Appendicular Skeleton
9. The Skeletal System IV—Joints
10. The Muscular System I—Introduction
11. The Muscular System II—Axial Musculature
12. The Muscular System III—Appendicular Musculature Atlas of Regional and Surface Anatomy
Part Three: Integration and Control
13. The Nervous System I—Nervous Tissue
14. The Nervous System II—Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
15. The Nervous System III—Brain and Cranial Nerves
16. The Nervous System IV—The Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Reflexes
17. The Nervous System—Sense Organs
18. The Endocrine System
Part Four: Maintenance
19. The Circulatory System I—Blood
20. The Circulatory System II—The Heart
21. The Circulatory System III—Blood Vessels
22. The Lymphatic System and Immunity
23. The Respiratory System
24. The Digestive System
25. The Urinary System
Part Five: Reproduction
26. The Reproductive System

About the Author

Kenneth Saladin

Kenneth S. Saladin is Professor of Biology at Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, Georgia, where he has taught since 1977. Ken teaches human anatomy and physiology, introductory medical physiology, histology, animal behavior, and natural history of the Galápagos Islands. He has also previously taught introductory biology, general zoology, sociobiology, parasitology, and biomedical etymology. Ken is a member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society, American Association of Anatomists, American Physiological Society, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, and American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is the author of the best-selling textbooks Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function and Human Anatomy. Ken and his wife Diane have two adult children.

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