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(250131) The cover has some wear and a crease from typical handling. Several pages have writing or highlighting. The spine and binding are in good shape. The "Visual Analogy Guide to Human Anatomy & Physiology" by Paul A. Krieger is a comprehensive textbook released in 2017 with 572 pages. It provides a visual approach to understanding human anatomy and physiology through analogies, making complex concepts easier to grasp. The book is published by Morton Publishing Company and is available in a ringbound format in English. It is a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field of science seeking a better understanding of the human body.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherMorton Publishing Company
ISBN-101617316261
ISBN-139781617316265
eBay Product ID (ePID)14038710586
Product Key Features
Number of Pages572 Pages
Publication NameVisual Analogy Guide to Human Anatomy and Physiology, 3e
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
SubjectGeneral
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaScience
AuthorPaul A. Krieger
FormatRingbound
Additional Product Features
Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
TitleLeadingA
IllustratedYes
SynopsisThe Visual Analogy Guides to Human Anatomy & Physiology, 4e is an affordable and effective study aid for students enrolled in an introductory anatomy and physiology sequence of courses. This book uses visual analogies to assist the student in learning the details of human anatomy and physiology. Using these analogies, students can take things they already know from experiences in everyday life and apply them to anatomical structures and physiological concepts with which they are unfamiliar. The study guide offers a variety of learning activities for students such as, labeling diagrams, creating their own drawings, or coloring existing black-and-white illustrations to better understand the material presented.