Designed for the one-semester A&P course, Seeley's Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology is designed to help students develop a solid, basic understanding of essential concepts in anatomy and physiology. Critically important information is presented in a way that maximizes understanding. With an emphasis on critical thinking, students build a knowledge base for solving problems. Clinical Impact features throughout the text bring relevance to the reader, while instructive artwork promotes interest and clarifies ideas.
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Designed for the one-semester course, Seeley's Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology is written to allow instructors the ability to accomplish one overall goal: to teach the basics of AAndP while fostering the skill of problem solving.
Designed for the one-semester course, Seeley's Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology is written to allow instructors the ability to accomplish one overall goal: to teach the basics of A&P while fostering the skill of problem solving.
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This text is written for the two semester anatomy & physiology course.
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Designed for the one-semester course, Seeley's Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology is written to allow instructors the ability to accomplish one overall goal: to teach the basics of A&P while fostering the skill of problem solving.
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