Anatomy & Physiology Learning-Friendly Auto-Tutorial
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.70 (940 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1453703403 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 322 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Amazon Customer said you'll have a better understanding of the topic at hand. It is helping me get through A&P Lab II right now! The instructions are clear and if you follow them, you'll have a better understanding of the topic at hand. I recommend doing the topic before the professor goes over it in class so that way you will not be in class confused but already have an understanding of what is being taught. Excellent book-worth every penny. 14Orion My friends and I used this coloring book last semester A&P2 and it was amazingly helpful. Somehow, after completing the coloring exercises we were able to remember the structures well, I got an "A" in my course and only wished that I had known about this book before I took my API.. "Should be a useful tool for A&P II next semester" according to CAR. Helped my daughter get through A&P I with flying colors. Should be a useful tool for A&P II next semester. Some of the pictures provide views of the organ systems that aren't found in the textbook she has. I imagine some students would find it helpful to color the pictures to distinguish various tissues, organs, etc., although my daughter did not take the time to color
Although other anatomy study guides and workbooks are available, this one stands out because of its: (1) clarity (2) larger label-guided diagrams (3) its learning-friendly style and format and (4) its utilization of learning modalities common to the brain. The accompanying physiologic concepts are concise, with a sprinkle of humor. The authors combined their 50-plus years of instructorship in Anatomy and Physiology to reinforce the concept of anatomical form fitting function, and forge a broader understanding of the interdependence of body systems with the rest of the natural world. The text-guided page which accompanies each exercise, not only walks the student through the exercise, but also provides additional key information for ancillary learning. Science students of today are inundated with a variety of complex and technical information. Each exercise requires two sets of motor responses: one for number-matching structures with their correct label and the other for coloring the structure and color-coding the label. This Anatomy and Physiology coloring book presents anatomical structures with large, clear, yet detailed diagrams. But the presentation of this information in a learner-friendly manner is often a scarcity. Working with this book will leave a positive and 'brightly colored' i