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Exploring the Functions of the Human Body, 1.2 (Interactions CD-ROM Series for Anatomy & Physiology) CD
The Interactions DVD provides an interactive examination of physiological processes within each system of the body using animations and interactivity to enhance understanding. At the heart of Interactions is a focus on core principles – homeostasis; communication; energy flow; fluid flow; and boundaries—that underscore the essential relationships between structure and function as well as interrelationships between systems. It is the reinforcement of these fundamental organizing principles, to which a variety of processes and concepts for each system will be attached, that sets this product apart. Body Systems Covered: Foundations; Regulation: The Nervous and Endocrine Systems; Support and Movement: The Skeletal and Muscular Systems; Distribution: The Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems; Disease Resistance: The Immune and Lymphatic System; Energy Acquisition and Use: Metabolism and the Digestive System; Gas Exchange and pH Balance: The Respiratory System; Balancing Fluids and pH: The Urinary SystemRead More
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- 0471207810
- 9780471207818
- Thomas Lancraft, Frances Frierson
- 14 October 2003
- John Wiley & Sons
- CD-ROM (CD)
- Cdr
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