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Human Anatomy & Physiology - Part 1

By: Denson K McLain, David G Gantt
Narrated by: Amy Bruce, Amanda Henkel
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Human Anatomy & Physiology, Part 1 is a college introductory-level text read in a conversational manner. Within each section key words and concepts are introduced and discussed. The audio format allows students to make the most of their time by giving them the freedom to study by listening. 

The topics covered in this book include: (1) Anatomical Positions; (2) Tissues; (3) The Integumentary System; (4) The Skeletal and Muscular Systems; (5) Bone Growth and Repair; (6) Nervous Tissue; (7) The Central Nervous System; (8) Nerves and Synapses; and (9) The Peripheral Nervous System. 

Human Anatomy & Physiology, Part 1 is an ideal review for nursing students, biology students, students reviewing for the MCAT and students reviewing for the GRE in biology.

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