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  1. Student Study Guide. (0-697-39484-0) Written by James Kennedy and Philip Tate, this Study Guide builds on the same teaching goals as the main text. Students are encouraged to use their recall and synthesis skills to complete the Study Guide objectives, which mirror and supplement the text objectives.
  2. Laboratory Manual. (0-697-39485-9) Written by Kevin Patton of St. Charles Community College, this manual divides the material typically covered in anatomy and physiology labs into 42 subunits. Selection of the subunits and the sequence of their use permit the design of a laboratory course that is integrated with the emphasis and sequence of the lecture material. Basic content is introduced first, and gradually more complex activities are developed. This laboratory manual also contains boxed hints, safety alerts, separate lab reports, and coloring exercises.
  3. Instructor’s Manual for the Laboratory Manual. (0-07-029446-1) This manual provides all answers to the lab report questions, suggestions on how to use various exercises, materials lists, helpful hints, reagent recipes, and more.
  4. Instructor’s Manual and Test Item File. (0-697-39482-4) The Instructor’s Manual was written by James Kennedy of Phoenix College. It suggests ways to organize the material and is keyed to relevant transparencies, boxed essays, illustrations, and lab exercises. Answers to the Develop Your Reasoning Skills questions are included in this manual. The Test Item File, also written by James Kennedy has been carefully designed to complement the text as well as the study guide.
  5. MicroTest III. Available in Windows (0-697-39489-1) and Macintosh (0-697-39490-5). A computerized test generator for use with the text allows for quick creation of tests based on questions from the test item file and requires no programming experience.
  6. Transparencies. (0-697-739486-7) A set of 200 full-color acetate transparencies. The figures that appear were chosen by the authors to be the most useful in lecture presentations.
  7. WCB/McGraw-Hill Visual Resource Library. (0-697-39936-2) A CD-ROM containing all of the line art with an easy-to-use interface program enabling the user to quickly move among the images, show or hide labels, and create a multimedia presentation.
    User's Guide
  8. A World Wide Web Home Page exists for Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology by Seeley/Stephens/Tate. The address is http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/abio/. The site contains instructor and student resources, links to relevant anatomy and physiology sites, and information about appropriate WCB/McGraw-Hill multimedia products.
  9. The Dynamic Human Version 2.0 CD-ROM (0-697-38935-9) illustrates the important relationships between anatomical structures and their functions in the human body. Realistic computer visualization and three-dimensional visualizations are the premier features of this CD-ROM. The CD-ROM is usable on both Macintosh and Windows ’95 computers. Various figures throughout this text are correlated to modules of The Dynamic Human: see the end of the preface for a detailed listing of figures.
  10. The Dynamic Human Videodisc (0-697-38937-5) contains all the animations (200+) from the first Dynamic Human CD-ROM. A barcode directory is also available.
  11. WCB Life Science Animations Videotape Series is a series of five videotapes containing fifty-three animations that cover many of the key physiological processes. Another videotape containing similar animations is also available, entitled Physiological Concepts of Life Science. Various figures throughout this text are correlated to animations from the Life Science Animations: see the end of the preface for a detailed listing of figures.
    Tape 1: Chemistry, The Cell, Energetics (0-697-25068-7)
    Tape 2: Cell Division, Heredity, Genetics, Reproduction and Development (0-697-25069-5)
    Tape 3: Animal Biology I (0-697-25070-9)
    Tape 4: Animal Biology II (0-697-25071-7)
    Tape 5: Plant Biology, Evolution, and Ecology (0-697-26600-1)
    Tape 6: Physiological Concepts of Life Science (0-697-21512-1)
  12. Life Science Animations 3D Videotape (0-07-29065-2) Featuring 42 animations of key biological processes, this tape contains 3D animations and is fully narrated. Various figures throughout this text are correlated to video animations: see the end of the preface for a detailed listing of figures.
  13. Explorations in Human Biology CD-ROM (0-697-37906-X IBM, 0-697-37907-8 Mac) consists of sixteen interactive modules that stress human physiology. Students can actively investigate vital processes as they explore each module, which is filled with color, sound, and movement. The CD-ROM is available for use with Macintosh and IBM Windows computers.
  14. Explorations in Cell Biology, and Genetics CD-ROM (0-697-37908-6) contains interactive concepts related to key topics covered in an anatomy and physiology course. The CD-ROM can be used by an instructor in lecture and/or placed in a lab or resource center for students and is available for use with Macintosh and IBM Windows computers.
  15. Life Science Living Lexicon CD-ROM (0-697-37993-0) contains a comprehensive collection of life science terms, including definitions of their roots, prefixes, and suffixes as well as audio pronunciations and illustrations. The Lexicon is student-interactive, featuring quizzing and note-taking capabilities.
  16. The Virtual Physiology Lab CD-ROM (0-697-37994-9) containing ten dry labs of the most common and important physiology experiments.
  17. Anatomy and Physiology Videodisc (0-697-27716-X) is a four-sided videodisc containing more than thirty animations of physiological processes, as well as line art and micrographs. A bar code directory is also available.
  18. WCB Anatomy and Physiology Video Series consists of the following:
    1. Internal Organs and the Circulatory System of the Cat (0-697-13922-0);
    2. Blood Cell Counting, Identification, & Grouping (0-697-11629-8);
    3. Introduction to the Human Cadaver and Prosection (0-697-11177-6); and
    4. Introduction to Cat Dissection: Musculature (0-697-11630-1).
  19. Laboratory Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology, second edition (0-697-39480-8) by Eder et al. is a full-color atlas containing histology, human skeletal anatomy, human muscular anatomy, dissections, and reference tables.
  20. Study Cards for Anatomy and Physiology(0-697-26447-5) by Van De Graaff, et al. is a boxed set of (300) 3-by-5 inch cards. It serves as a well-organized and illustrated synopsis of the structure and function of the human body. The Study Cards offer a quick and effective way for students to review human anatomy and physiology. Study Cards
  21. Coloring Review Guide to Anatomy and Physiology(0-697-17109-4) by Robert and Judith Stone emphasizes learning through the process of color association. The Coloring Guide provides a thorough review of anatomical and physiological concepts.
  22. Atlas of the Skeletal Muscles (0-697-13790-2) by Robert and Judith Stone is a guide to the structure and function of human skeletal muscles. The illustrations help students locate muscles and understand their actions.
  23. Case Histories in Human Physiology3rd edition, by Van Wynsberghe and Cooley (Internet-based: http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/ap/vanwyn) stimulates analytical thinking through case studies and problem solving; includes an instructor’s answer key.
  24. Survey of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases(0-697-27535-3) by Kent M. Van De Graaff is a black-and-white booklet that presents the essential information on one hundred of the most common and clinically significant diseases.

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