Anatomy and Physiology: An Integrated Approach brings many elements of the study of A&P together in unique ways to maximize understanding. Anatomy and physiology are covered within each chapter, emphasizing the interdependence of body systems by weaving prior coverage of one system into textual …
Biology is a traditional, comprehensive introductory biology textbook with coverage from cell structure and function to the conservation of biodiversity and is appropriate for a one- or two-semester biology course. Biology focuses on three themes: systems, evolution, and the nature of science. These…
Biology is a traditional, comprehensive introductory biology textbook, with coverage from cell structure and function to the conservation of biodiversity. The book, which centers on the evolution and diversity of organisms, is appropriate for any one-or two-semester biology course. Biology uses conc…
Designed for the one-semester A&P course, Seeley's Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology is designed to help students develop a solid, basic understanding of essential concepts in anatomy and physiology with a strong clinical emphasis. Critically important information is presented in a clear an…
Fox’s Human Physiology, was created for the one-semester Human Physiology course, often taken by allied health and biology students. Human Physiology has become a market-leading text by offering clear explanations and a robust learning framework that integrates clinical relevance with the practica…
Cowan's Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach is a perfect fit for your microbiology course. The author team includes a practicing Registered Nurse who shows students how the content on each page relates to their lives and future career. McGraw Hill Connect® is aligned with the text and pr…
Why Biology? is the first ever theme-based course that associates biological processes to topics relevant to students lives. This approach enables non-majors students to create connections, become more engaged with the content, and make informed decisions as scientifically-literate citizens. Relevan…