Celebrated for its atlas-style format, appropriately detailed anatomical illustrations, and exceptionally clear photographs of tissues and cadavers, the Seventh Edition of the award-winning Human Anatomy presents practical applications of anatomy and physiology in a highly visual format. Select Clinical Notes feature dynamic layouts that integrate text with visuals for easy reading. Clinical Cases relate clinical stories that integrate text with patient photos and diagnostic images for applied learning. Time-saving study tools, including end-of-chapter practice and review, help students arrive at a complete understanding of human anatomy. This is the standalone book.
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0321687949 / 9780321687944 Human Anatomy with MasteringA&P™
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0321688155 / 9780321688156 Human
0321724569 / 9780321724564 Martini's Atlas of the Human Body
0321734890 / 9780321734891 MasteringA&P™ with Pearson eText Student Access Code Card for Human Anatomy
0321754182 / 9780321754189 Practice Anatomy Lab 3.
0321766296 / 9780321766298 Wrap Card for Human Anatomy with MasteringA&P
- Hardcover: 904 pages
- Publisher: Benjamin Cummings; 7 edition (January 24, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0321688155
- ISBN-13: 978-0321688156
- Product Dimensions: 1.3 x 10.6 x 11.9 inches
- Shipping Weight: 6.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Human Anatomy PDF
I've already taken anatomy and physiology one and two in the past, this book was for another class (Movement Science) and I must say its better than any of my previous anatomy books! I love all the pictures, and the descriptions for the most part are very clear and concise. The only reason I didn't Rate it 5 stars is because its awkwardly wide. You may not think this is a big deal until you notice how odd it can be. Otherwise great book!By Goldman714
DO not buy the loose leaf version of the book. We could not find any binder big enough to fit it. It would take a scrapbook to hold all these pages. Absolute rip off. Spending so much time just to find a retailer that could fit this dumb book.By Robert J. Uy
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