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Anatomy and physiology : from science to life.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, c2013.Edition: 3rd ed., International student version. / Gail W. Jenkins, Gerard J. TortoraDescription: 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (chiefly col.), col. ports. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781118092453 (pbk.) :
  • 9781118092453
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612 JEN
LOC classification:
  • QP34.5 .J475 2013
Contents:
Unit 1.Prologue -- 1.An introdution to the human body -- 2.The chemical level of organization -- 3.The cellular level of organization -- 4.The tissue level of organization -- Unit 2.Body systems -- 5.The itegumentary system -- 6.Introduction to the skeletal system -- 7.The axial skeleton -- 8.The appendicular skeleton -- 9.Articulations -- 10.Muscle tissue -- 11.The muscualr system -- 12.Introduction to the nervous system -- 13.The central nervous system -- 14.The peripheral nervous system -- 15.Sensory, motr, and integrative systems -- 16.The special senses -- 17.The endocrine shystem -- 18.The cardiovascular system: the blood -- 19.The cardiovascular system: the heart -- 20.The cardiovascular system: blood vessels -- 21.The lymphatic system and immunity -- 22.The respiratory system -- 23.The digestive system -- 24.The urinary system -- 25.The reproductive systems and development.
Summary: This work arms readers with the knowledge and detail they will need to move on with their allied health careers. It integrates text and illustrations to emphasise critical thinking, conceptual understanding and relevant application of knowledge.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 612 JEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 217014

Includes index.

International student version.

Unit 1.Prologue -- 1.An introdution to the human body -- 2.The chemical level of organization -- 3.The cellular level of organization -- 4.The tissue level of organization -- Unit 2.Body systems -- 5.The itegumentary system -- 6.Introduction to the skeletal system -- 7.The axial skeleton -- 8.The appendicular skeleton -- 9.Articulations -- 10.Muscle tissue -- 11.The muscualr system -- 12.Introduction to the nervous system -- 13.The central nervous system -- 14.The peripheral nervous system -- 15.Sensory, motr, and integrative systems -- 16.The special senses -- 17.The endocrine shystem -- 18.The cardiovascular system: the blood -- 19.The cardiovascular system: the heart -- 20.The cardiovascular system: blood vessels -- 21.The lymphatic system and immunity -- 22.The respiratory system -- 23.The digestive system -- 24.The urinary system -- 25.The reproductive systems and development.

This work arms readers with the knowledge and detail they will need to move on with their allied health careers. It integrates text and illustrations to emphasise critical thinking, conceptual understanding and relevant application of knowledge.

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