Reseña del editor:
An Easier and Better Way to Learn Anatomy.
The human body is wondrously complex, with 700 muscles, 206 bones, and countless cells and tissues ... but studying and remembering all of them can be overwhelming!
Instead of rote memorization, the Anatomy Coloring Workbook, 3rd Edition helps you take an interactive approach to learning anatomy through coloring. Not only can this take less time than memorizing from textbooks and flashcards, but the process thoroughly fixes anatomical concepts in your mind for easier visual recall later.
The Anatomy Coloring Workbook includes:
· 126 coloring plates, each with one or more easy-to-follow diagrams showing sharp, precise renderings of anatomical structures
· Full-length explanations of the pictured structures and anatomical concepts to accompany each coloring lesson
· An introductory section on terminology to get you started and coloring suggestions to assist you
· A glossary of common anatomical terms for quick reference
The 126 plates in the book are organized into the following sections:
· Introduction to Anatomy & the Ingumentary System (6 plates)
· The Skeletal System (19 plates)
· The Muscular System (19 plates)
· The Nervous System (26 plates)
· The Endocrine System (7 plates)
· The Circulatory System (17 plates)
· The Lymphatic System (5 plates)
· The Digestive System (9 plates)
· The Respiratory System (5 plates)
· The Urinary System (4 plates)
· The Reproductive System (9 plates)
An invaluable resource for students of anatomy, physiology, biology, psychology, nursing, medical technology, health administration, fitness education, nutrition, art, and others, the Anatomy Coloring Workbook will help make your studies a cinch.
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