Thursday, April 11, 2013

Principles of Anatomy and Physiology pdf



Principles of Anatomy and Physiology (Tortora,Principles of Anatomy and Physiology) by Gerard J. Tortora (Author), Bryan H. Derrickson (Author). The new edition of Rules of Anatomy and Physiology maintains the very good balance between structure and function. It continues to emphasise the correlations between regular physiology and pathophysiology, regular anatomy and pathology, and homeostasis and homeostatic imbalances. The acclaimed illustration program is also even higher along with the redevelopment of lots of the figures depicting the toughest subjects to grasp.

This textbook is absolutely great for learning Anatomy and Physiology. The entire professors at the Delgado Neighborhood Faculty decided on this textbook for the students, and I see why. The illustrations within the e-book are superb, and it's simple to learn and understand. I'll positively hold this e-book for future reference after ending Anatomy and Physiology.


Great book. Well written and easy to follow. Incredible photos and art that actually helps college students grasp arduous topics. This guide does have an access code for a web based companion website for the book. IT DOES NOT have an entry to the WileyPlus website where all the true help is. If you'd like entry to the charts, animations, video, podcasts, ect. It'll value you an extra $109 from the guide publisher.... rip-off. If your school bookstore includes the code with the book it's possible you'll need to weigh the choices vs. price. It actually just depends on what sort of learner you might be and what your professors might require in the way of on-line resources.

This book might be used in both my A&P I and II classes, so it's a good bang-for-your-buck, so to speak. I am into Chapter 5 of this guide and to this point, I like it! It has every part and is easy to review with - the textual content is worded clearly, the font size is good, the tables, diagrams and photos are related and clear, the self-quizzes are positioned strategically to maintain you centered (they are detailed and good), and the clinical connection containers usually are not obtrusive (but interesting and useful if you would like them). Additionally, this guide comes with a card with a code on it, which you employ to log into the writer's website. There you discover an unlimited amount of additional study tools associated directly to the textual content (in fact!) - and they're fantastic, may I add. This e-book is just plainly a great useful resource for A&P college students and beyond, I would think. I might extremely suggest thiss book. 

Principles of Anatomy and Physiology (Tortora,Principles of Anatomy and Physiology) 
 Gerard J. Tortora (Author), Bryan H. Derrickson (Author)
1336 pages
Wiley; 12 edition (April 2, 2008)

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