Roiger and Bullock’s unique pedagogical and visual approach helps students make the important connections between systems and learn how the body functions normally in homeostasis and how disruption of homeostasis leads to disease and disorder. With a straightforward engaging writing style the authors explain difficult concepts in the context of routine activities making concepts easier to grasp. Measurable learning outcomes throughout the textbook workbook and digital learning and assessment program help direct students through the content so there are no surprises.Anatomy Physiology Disease requires no prior knowledge of chemistry or cell biology and is designed for an anatomy and physiology course or an anatomy physiology and pathology course. It is neither too high nor too low and can be customized to accommodate the organization of individual courses.
Author(s): Roiger, Deborah;Bullock, Nia;
Edition: 3
Publisher: McGraw-Hill US Higher Ed ISE
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 736
Title Page
Copyright Page
Brief Contents
Dedication
Contents
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Preface
Connect Page
1 The Basics
1.1 Overview
1.2 Terms of Anatomy
1.3 Terms of Physiology
1.4 Terms of Pathology
2 Levels of Organization of the Human Body
2.1 Overview
2.2 Chemical Level
2.3 Organelle Level
2.4 Cellular Level
2.5 Tissue Level
2.6 Organ Level
2.7 System Level
3 The Integumentary System
3.1 Word Roots and Combining Forms
3.2 Overview