Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach with InterActive Physiology 10-System Suite CD-ROM: International Edition (6e)

Dee Unglaub Silverthorn, University of Texas, Austin
Title Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach with InterActive Physiology 10-System Suite CD-ROM: International Edition
Edition 6th
ISBN 9780321798619
ISBN 10 0321798619
Published 27/01/2012
Published by Pearson Higher Ed USA
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Total Price $149.95 Add to Cart
Description

Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach broke ground with its thorough coverage of molecular physiology seamlessly integrated into a traditional homeostasis-based systems approach. The newly revised Sixth Edition introduces a major reorganization of the early chapters to provide the best foundation for the course and new art features that streamline review and essential topics so that students can access them more easily on an as-needed basis. Accompanying the Sixth Edition, MasteringA&P® features activities and assessments for every chapter of the text, including new case studies, art activities, and A&P Flix tutorials.

 

Recognized as an extraordinary educator and active learning enthusiast, Dr. Silverthorn incorporates time-tested classroom techniques throughout the text and presents thorough, up-to-date coverage of new scientific discoveries, biotechnology techniques, and treatments of disorders. Dr. Silverthorn also co-authored the accompanying Student Workbook and Instructor Manual, ensuring that these ancillaries reinforce the pedagogical approach of the text.

 

Table of contents

 

I. BASIC CELL PROCESSES: INTEGRATION AND COORDINATION

1. Introduction to Physiology

2. Molecular Interactions

3. Compartmentation: Cells and Tissues

4. Energy and Cellular Metabolism

5. Membrane Dynamics

6. Communication, Integration, and Homeostasis

II. HOMEOSTASIS AND CONTROL

7. Introduction to the Endocrine System

8. Neurons: Cellular and Network Properties

9. The Central Nervous System

10. Sensory Physiology

11. Efferent Division: Autonomic and Somatic Motor Control

12. Muscles

13. Integrative Physiology I: Control of Body Movement

III. INTEGRATION OF FUNCTION

14. Cardiovascular Physiology

15. Blood Flow and the Control of Blood Pressure

16. Blood

17. Mechanics of Breathing

18. Gas Exchange and Transport

19. The Kidneys

20. Integrative Physiology II: Fluid and Electrolyte Balance

IV. METABOLISM, GROWTH, AND AGING

21. Digestion

22. Metabolism and Energy Balance

23. Endocrine Control of Growth and Metabolism

24. The Immune System

25. Integrative Physiology III: Exercise

26. Reproduction and Development

 

New to this edition
  • Chapters 1-6 have been overhauled with a new approach using new Review and Essentials art features to help streamline the material and focus students on what they need to review, or the big picture key concepts.
  • NEW! Review features visually pull together basic concepts students need to review for the course.
  • NEW! Essentials features pull together the core foundational concepts students need for each chapter.
  • Biotechnology, Clinical Focus, and Emerging Concepts Boxes have been updated and/or revised to reflect changes in the science.
  • All of the phenomenal media accompanying Silverthorn is now centralized and enhanced in MasteringA&P®:
    • Study Area features the self-study review and interactive materials from The Physiology Place.
    • NEW! PhysioEx 9.0 is fully online and is integrated within MasteringA&P.
    • NEW! Reading Quizzes and Chapter test questions are integrated into MasteringA&P as “pre-lecture” and “post-lecture” assessment.
    • NEW! Art Activities for new Essentials figures and other important art are incorporated into every chapter, many with detailed hints and feedback.
    • NEW! Clinical case studies test deeper understanding of real-world cases.
    • Interactive concept maps with assessment
    • A&P Flix and select BioFlix® are incorporated into MasteringA&P.
    • Test Bank Questions in Mastering correlate with the current Learning Objectives found in the Student Workbook.
  • The book design has been revised to make this edition more student friendly by helping students better recognize the most important concepts and processes to master.
  • Selected chapter figures that benefit from being grouped together now appear in the new Review or Essentials figures.
  • New Running Problems cover researching the literature (chapter 1), the human papillomavirus and cervical cancer (chapter 24) and cholera in Haiti (chapter 21). 
Features & benefits
  • Four chapters on Integrative Physiology (chapters 6, 13, 20, and 25) demonstrate how physiological processes work together in an integrated system. These chapters also explore how body systems influence each other and show that overall systems are often more complicated than the sum of their component parts.
  • Interactive pedagogy encourages students to assess their knowledge as they read rather than waiting until the end of the chapter:
    • Background Basics sections at the beginning of each chapter encourage students to revisit and review topics for the upcoming chapter.
    • Concept Links (signaled with white and blue chain link symbols) help students locate material they need to review.
    • Concept Checks are placed at intervals throughout the chapters and ask students to test their understanding before continuing to the next topic.
    • Figure and graph questions promote analytical skills by encouraging students to interpret data and information.
    • Running Problems appear in segments throughout each chapter and require students to apply what they have learned to a real life pathophysiology case study.
    • The end-of-chapter, four-level learning system helps build student confidence and understanding by progressing from factual questions to conceptual problems, and from these, to analytical exercises to quantitative questions.  
  •  Superb art program features:
    • Anatomy Summaries show the anatomy of a physiological system from a macro to micro perspective.
    • Reflex pathway maps and concept maps present material in a logical, consistent, and easy-to-navigate format.
  • Coordinated feature boxes provide relevance and enhance students’ understanding of “hot topics.” These include Clinical Focus (featuring several discussions on Diabetes), Biotechnology, and Emerging Concepts boxes.
  • Powerful instructor supplements include a comprehensive Instructor Resource DVD with A&P Flix animations in 3D that cover key physiological concepts and invigorate classroom lectures, Lecture Outlines, Active Lecture Questions, Physiology Review Quiz Show Games, all book art in PowerPoint®, and more.
Author biography

Dee Unglaub Silverthorn studied biology as an undergraduate at Tulane University and received a Ph.D. in marine science from the University of South Carolina. Her research interest is epithelial transport, and recent work in her laboratory has focused on transport properties of the chick allantoic membrane. She began her teaching career in the Physiology Department at the Medical University of South Carolina but over the years has taught a wide range of students, from medical and college students to those still preparing for higher education. At the University of Texas-Austin she teaches physiology in both lecture and laboratory settings, and instructs graduate students on developing teaching skills in the life sciences. She has received numerous teaching awards and honors, including the 2009 Outstanding Undergraduate Science Teacher Award from the Society for College Science Teachers, the American Physiological Society’s Claude Bernard Distinguished Lecturer and Arthur C. Guyton Physiology Educator of the Year, UT System Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award, and multiple awards from UT-Austin, including the Burnt Orange Apple Award. The first edition of her textbook won the 1998 Robert W. Hamilton Author Award for best textbook published in 1997–98 by a University of Texas faculty member. Dee recently completed six years as editor-in-chief of Advances in Physiology Education and she works with members of the International Union of Physiological Sciences to improve physiology education in developing countries. She is the incoming president (2012-13) of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society, and an active member of the American Physiological Society, the Society for Comparative and Integrative Biology, the Association for Biology Laboratory Education, and the Society for College Science Teachers. Her free time is spent creating multimedia fiber art and enjoying the Texas hill country with her husband, Andy, and their dogs.

 

About the Illustrators

Dr. William C. Ober received his undergraduate degree from Washington and Lee University and his M.D. from the University of Virginia. While in medical school, he also studied in the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. After graduation, Dr. Ober completed a residency in Family Practice and later was on the faculty at the University of Virginia in the Department of Family Medicine. He is currently an Affiliate Professor of Biology at Washington and Lee University and is part of the Core Faculty at Shoals Marine Laboratory, where he teaches Biological Illustration every summer.

 

Claire W. Garrison, R.N., B.A., practiced pediatric and obstetric nursing before turning to medical illustration as a full-time career. She returned to school at Mary Baldwin College where she received her degree with distinction in studio art. Following a five-year apprenticeship, she has worked as Dr. Ober’s partner in Medical & Scientific Illustration since 1986. She is on the Core Faculty at Shoals Marine Laboratory and co-teaches the Biological Illustration course.

 

As Medical and Scientific Illustration, some of this team’s titles include Human Anatomy (Benjamin Cummings), Integrated Principles of Zoology (McGraw-Hill), Biology (Raven/Losos, McGraw-Hill), Marine Biology (McGraw-Hill) and Galapagos Marine Life Series (Sugar Spring Press).

 

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