Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
Gerard J. Tortora
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology - 5th edition, illustrated - London Harper & Row 1987 - 764 pages
The art and illustration program make explanations and concepts easier to comprehend. * "Clinical Application" sections demonstrate the clinical or professional significance of the discussion. * Coverage of scientific research and breakthroughs in understanding the human body keep the book on the cutting edge.
0060466693 9780060466695 = acid activity anterior associated atoms attached axon base become blood blood vessels body bone brain branch called cartilage causes cavity cells central cerebral changes Chapter chemical column conduction connective tissue consists contains Continued contraction cortex cranial nerves cross cytoplasm Define Describe disease division energy epithelium example EXHIBIT Figure fluid function glands glucose hair head impulses increase inferior involved ions joint lateral layer ligament light located lower medial membrane midbrain molecules motor move movement muscle fibers muscle tissue myosin nervous system neurons normal nucleus occurs organs origin pain pass portion posterior pressure principal produce protects proteins reactions receptors referred reflex region response result secretion sensations sensory side skeletal muscle skin spinal cord stimulated structure substance superior surface synapse tendon tion tract types upper usually various vertebrae
--Anatomy --Homeostasis--Physiology
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Principles of Anatomy and Physiology - 5th edition, illustrated - London Harper & Row 1987 - 764 pages
The art and illustration program make explanations and concepts easier to comprehend. * "Clinical Application" sections demonstrate the clinical or professional significance of the discussion. * Coverage of scientific research and breakthroughs in understanding the human body keep the book on the cutting edge.
0060466693 9780060466695 = acid activity anterior associated atoms attached axon base become blood blood vessels body bone brain branch called cartilage causes cavity cells central cerebral changes Chapter chemical column conduction connective tissue consists contains Continued contraction cortex cranial nerves cross cytoplasm Define Describe disease division energy epithelium example EXHIBIT Figure fluid function glands glucose hair head impulses increase inferior involved ions joint lateral layer ligament light located lower medial membrane midbrain molecules motor move movement muscle fibers muscle tissue myosin nervous system neurons normal nucleus occurs organs origin pain pass portion posterior pressure principal produce protects proteins reactions receptors referred reflex region response result secretion sensations sensory side skeletal muscle skin spinal cord stimulated structure substance superior surface synapse tendon tion tract types upper usually various vertebrae
--Anatomy --Homeostasis--Physiology
612