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Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab Manual, Cat Version (9th Edition)

This best-selling, restructured laboratory manual now includes an entirely new interactive website built specifically for the A&P lab course.

For the first time, MyAandP.com includes Practice Anatomy Lab (PAL™) and provides readers access 24/7 to a rich array of anatomy lab specimens, practice quizzes, and simulated lab practicals, gradable pre- and post-lab exercise quizzes for each of the 46 labs in the Marieb lab manual, the new PhysioEx™ 7.0, and videos of lab experiments.

KEY TOPICS: The Human Body: An Orientation, The Microscope and Its Uses, The Cell, Histology: Basic Tissues of the Body, The Integumentary System and Body Membranes, The Skeletal System, The Muscular System, The Nervous System, The Endocrine System, The Circulatory System, The Respiratory System, The Digestive System, The Urinary System, The Reproductive System, Development, and Heredity, Surface Anatomy, Dissection Exercises, PhysioEx™ 7.0 Computer Simulations.

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