Updated 2022. By senior editor J. Gordon Betts, Tyler Junior College et al.
A textbook for the two-semester human anatomy and physiology course for life science and allied health majors. The book is organized by body system and covers standard scope and sequence requirements. Its text, art, career features, and links to external learning tools address the critical teaching and learning challenges in the course. The web-based version of Anatomy and Physiology also features links to surgical videos, histology, and interactive diagrams.
2019 by Carlos Liachovitzky, CUNY Bronx Community College.
This preparatory course textbook helps students become familiar with some terms and some basic concepts they will find later in the Human Anatomy and Physiology I course. The organization and functioning of the human organism generally is discussed in terms of different levels of increasing complexity, from the smallest building blocks to the entire body. This Anatomy and Physiology preparatory course covers the foundations on the chemical level, and a basic introduction to cellular level, organ level, and organ system levels. There is also an introduction to homeostasis.
This text was created by students in Advanced Anatomy in the Sport, Health & Physical Education department at Vancouver Island University. A complete representation of the anatomy from each body region, synthesized from numerous sources. The images (unless otherwise stated) are licensed under Creative Commons. Many of the images were generated using Complete Anatomy ’18, and were created with the permission of the company.