Human Anatomy

Human Anatomy by Elaine Marieb is a comprehensive resource published by Pearson in 2005. This fourth edition spans 848 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed exploration of human anatomy designed to enhance understanding and retention for students.
Readers will find a variety of exercises tailored to different learning styles, encouraging the development of critical-thinking skills. The book is organized into three major sections: Building the Framework, Challenging Yourself, and Covering All Your Bases. These sections aim to help students establish a solid foundation of knowledge through recall, reasoning, and imagination, applicable in both clinical and non-clinical contexts.
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by Elaine N. Marieb Revised to accompany the Seventh Edition of Human Anatomy & Physiology, the study guide offers a wide variety of exercises which address different learning styles and call on students to develop their critical-thinking abilities. The three major sections, Building the Framework, Challenging Yourself, and Covering All Your Bases, help students build a base of knowledge using recall, reasoning, and imagination that can be applied to solving problems in both clinical and non-clinical situations.
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