Anatomy & physiology : the unity of form and function / Kenneth S. Saladin.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xxvi, 1136 pages, 86 variously numbered pages : colour illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0073378259
- 9780073378251
- 0077691083
- 9780077691080
- Anatomy and physiology
- 612 22
- QP34.5 .S23 2012
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Includes index.
Pt. 1. Organization of the body. Major themes of anatomy and physiology. Atlas A. General orientation to human anatomy -- The chemistry of life -- Cellular form and function -- Genetics and cellular function -- Histology -- Pt. 2. Support and movement. The integumentary system -- Bone tissue -- The skeletal system -- Joints -- The muscular system. Atlas B. Regional and surface anatomy -- Muscular tissue -- Pt. 3. Integration and control. Nervous tissue -- The spinal cord, spinal nerves, and somatic reflexes -- The brain and cranial nerves -- The autonomic nervous system and visceral reflexes -- Sense organs -- The endocrine system -- Pt. 4. Regulation and maintenance. The circulatory system: blood -- The circulatory system: the heart -- The circulatory system: blood vessels and circulation -- The lymphatic and immune systems -- The respiratory system -- The urinary system -- Water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance -- The digestive system -- Nutrition and metabolism -- Pt. 5. Reproduction and development. The male reproductive system -- The female reproductive system -- Human development and aging.
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