Sunday, July 29, 2007

Interactive Physiology 9-system Suite Human Anatomy and Physiology


Interactive Physiology 9-system Suite - Human Anatomy and Physiology
By Benjamin Cummings, Katja Hoehn,
Publisher: Prentice Hall College Div
Publication Date: 2006-05-30
ISBN / ASIN: 0805300759
EAN: 9780805300758
Binding: Hardcover
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall College Div
Studio: Prentice Hall College Div

InterActive Physiology® significantly enriches the teaching environment by providing audio/visual understanding of complex topics. For use as both a presentation and teaching tool in the classroom, well as a study tool for students, this CD-ROM covers nine body systems and features full-color animations, sound, interactive quizzes, games, and clinical scenarios that thoroughly demonstrate difficult physiology concepts and help bridge the gap between simply memorizing a concept and truly understanding it. The InterActive Physiology® 9-System Suite is an effective way to learn the hardest part of A&P.

Features
NEW! Digestive System module tutorials include Anatomy Review, Control of Digestion, Motility, Secretion, and Digestion and Absorption.
NEW! Pause button allows you to move through the animations at your own pace.
* Detailed topic explanations are supported by full-action animations that take students step-by-step through the material–IP makes topics at the cellular and process levels visible and dynamic.
Each topic includes an overview, detailed step-by-step explanation, and quizzing.
* Each topic begins with a “What you need to know” list of concepts students need to understand to succeed in the topic. Concepts in the list are “hot-linked” to additional content for students who need to review.
On-screen quizzes, available at all times, provide students the opportunity to check their understanding.
On-screen help is available at any time.
Page references are updated to correspond with Marieb’s Human Anatomy and Physiology, Seventh Edition and Martini’s, Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, Seventh Edition.

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