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1 online resource |
Contents |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Author; About the Media Author; Preface; Acknowledgments; Brief Contents; Contents; 1. Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology; 1.1. How to Succeed in Your Anatomy and Physiology Course; How to Develop Study Skills; How to Make the Best Use of Class and Lab Time; How to Use This Book and Its Associated Materials; 1.2. Overview of Anatomy and Physiology; Characteristics of Living Organisms; Levels of Structural Organization and Body Systems; Types of Anatomy and Physiology; 1.3. The Language of Anatomy and Physiology |
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The Anatomical Position and Directional TermsRegional Terms; Planes of Section; 1.4. The Organization of the Human Body; The Posterior Body Cavity; The Anterior Body Cavity; 1.5. Core Principles in Anatomy and Physiology; Overall Theme: Physiological Processes Operate to Maintain the Body's Homeostasis; Core Principle One: Feedback Loops Are a Key Mechanism Used to Maintain Homeostasis; Core Principle Two: Structure and Function Are Related at All Levels of Organization; Core Principle Three: Gradients Drive Many Physiological Processes |
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Core Principle Four: Cell-Cell Communication Is Required to Coordinate Body FunctionsConcept Boost: Putting Anatomical Terms Together; Concept Boost: Debunking Some Common Misconceptions about Homeostasis; A & P in the Real World: Medical Errors; A & P in the Real World: Abdominal Pain; A & P in the Real World: Medical Imaging; A & P in the Real World: Childbirth, Pitocin, and Positive Feedback Loops; 2. The Chemistry of Life; 2.1. Atoms and Elements; Atoms and Atomic Structure; Elements in the Periodic Table and the Human Body; Isotopes and Radioactivity |
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2.2. Matter Combined: Mixtures and Chemical BondsMixtures; Chemical Bonds; Ions and Ionic Bonds; Covalent Bonds; 2.3. Chemical Reactions; Chemical Notation; Energy and Chemical Reactions; Homeostasis and Types of Chemical Reactions; Reaction Rates and Enzymes; 2.4. Inorganic Compounds: Water, Acids, Bases, and Salts; Water; Acids and Bases; Salts and Electrolytes; 2.5. Organic Compounds: Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleotides; Monomers and Polymers; Carbohydrates; Lipids; Proteins; Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids; Concept Boost: Determining the Type of Bonds in a Molecule or Compound |
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Concept Boost: Making Sense of the pH ScaleA & P in the Real World: Nuclear Medicine; A & P in the Real World: Enzyme Deficiencies; A & P in the Real World: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Fatty Acids; 3. The Cell; 3.1. Introduction to Cells; Basic Processes of Cells; Overview of Cell Structure; Cell Size and Diversity; 3.2. Structure of the Plasma Membrane; The Phospholipid Bilayer; The Fluid Mosaic Model of the Plasma Membrane; 3.3. Transport across the Plasma Membrane; Passive Transport Processes; Active Transport via Membrane Proteins |
Summary |
For the two-semester A & P course. This package does not include Mastering A & P. Provide a learner-centered approach to the study of A & P Human Anatomy & Physiology speaks to the way today's diverse students learn and study. In the 2nd Edition, author Erin Amerman strengthens her distinctive learner-centered approach by focusing on three unique pillars. First, Amerman uses art to present one-concept-at-a-time before bringing the distinct parts together in one summarizing Big Picture figure. Second, Amerman coaches students right when they need it, beginning on page 51 where the opening module |
Notes |
Consequences of Ion Transport across the Plasma Membrane: Introduction to Electrophysiology |
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 22, 2019) |
Subject |
Human physiology -- Textbooks
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Human anatomy -- Textbooks
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Human anatomy.
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Human physiology.
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Genre/Form |
Textbooks.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781292260174 |
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1292260173 |
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