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(6 reviews) Author: Stuart Fox ISBN : 9780073403625 New from $124.99 Format: PDF
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#1 selling text with great explanations and just enough anatomy! Clear explanations and a solid learning framework have been market tested and refined. Fox helps students master the fundamentals by providing appropriate anatomical detail.
Human Physiology, Thirteenth Edition, is intended for the one-semester Human Physiology course often taken by allied health and biology students. The beginning chapters introduce basic chemical and biological concepts to provide students with the framework they need to comprehend physiological principles. The chapters that follow promote conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization of facts. Health applications are included throughout the book to heighten interest, deepen understanding of physiological concepts, and help students relate the material to their individual career goals. Every effort has been made to help students integrate related concepts and understand the relationships between anatomical structures and their functions.
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- Hardcover: 832 pages
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math; 13 edition (October 31, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0073403628
- ISBN-13: 978-0073403625
- Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 9 x 10.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Human Physiology PDF
Human Physiology
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#1 selling text with great explanations and just enough anatomy!
Clear explanations and a solid learning framework have been market tested and refined. Fox helps students master the fundamentals by providing appropriate anatomical detail.
Human Physiology, Thirteenth Edition, is intended for the one-semester Human Physiology course often taken by allied health and biology students. The beginning chapters introduce basic chemical and biological concepts to provide students with the framework they need to comprehend physiological principles. The chapters that follow promote conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization of facts. Health applications are included throughout the book to heighten interest, deepen understanding of physiological concepts, and help students relate the material to their individual career goals. Every effort has been made to help students integrate related concepts and understand the relationships between anatomical structures and their functions.
Users who purchase Connect Plus receive access to the full online ebook version of the textbook.
Table of contents
1. The Study of Body Function 2. Chemical Composition of the Body 3. Cell Structure and Genetic Control 4. Enzymes and Energy 5. Cell Respiration and Metabolism 6. Interactions Between Cells and the Extracellular Environment 7. The Nervous System: Neurons and Synapses 8. The Central Nervous System 9. The Autonomic Nervous System 10. Sensory Physiology 11. Endocrine Glands: Secretion and Action of Hormones 12. Muscle: Mechanisms of Contraction and Neural Control 13. Blood, Heart and Circulation 14. Cardio Output, Blood Flow, and Blood Pressure 15. The Immune System 16. Respiratory Physiology 17. Physiology of the Kidneys 18. The Digestive System 19. Regulation of Metabolism 20. Reproduction
I got my brand new book very quickly. It is much cheaper than buying it. It was no hassle in sending it back.
By Jean_Claude Tran
I paid for a brand new book but I it seems like I got a used one. The table of contents has a wrinkles, the book covers were already very loose and the whole book just opened flat (unlike a new book). The corners of the book are also bent slightly.
I would have returned the book but it would be another week and classes were already in progress for 2 weeks.
Considering I paid a full price for a brand new book, I feel ripped off.
By Jose G. Bonpua III
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