Human Anatomy

Lindsey Jenny, Nicole Geske, Karen Chooljian, Sutton Williams

Keep students engaged in active learning with embedded virtual 3D models of anatomical structures, interactive diagrams, and integrated questions throughout every chapter. Anatomical structure videos, high-resolution illustrations, pop-up definitions, and real-world clinical case studies help explain challenging concepts, and a conversational writing style holds student attention. ‘In the Clinic,’ ‘Focus on Disease,’ and ‘Thought Question’ sections further help students explore the application of anatomy in clinical and pathological contexts.

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Table of Contents for Human Anatomy

  • Front Matter
  • Module 1: Introduction to Anatomy
  • Module 2: Cell Structure and Function
  • Module 3: Histology
  • Module 4: Integumentary System
  • Module 5: Bones as Organs
  • Module 6: Axial Skeleton
  • Module 7: Appendicular Skeleton
  • Module 8: Articulations
  • Module 9: Muscle Tissue
  • Module 10: Axial Muscles
  • Module 11: Appendicular Muscles
  • Module 12: Surface Anatomy
  • Module 13: Nervous Tissue

Key features

  • Interactive 3D Models help students visualize the the structures and tissues of the human body
  • "Focus on Disease" and "In the Clinic" call out sections give students an introduction to the pathology that can occur in various body systems, and indicates the relevance to medical professions
  • Questions, artwork, and videos are embedded throughout each chapter to keep students engaged