The supplementary materials that accompany the text are designed to help students in their learning activities and to guide instructors in planning course work and presentations. Following are brief descriptions of these supplements.
Laboratory Manual to accompany Concepts of Human Anatomy and Physiology, fifth edition (0-697-28428-X) by Kent M. Van De Graaff, Stuart Ira Fox, and Laurence G. Thouin, Jr. has been thoroughly revised. It can be brought to the laboratory and used as a stand-alone manual. It can also be used as a source of quiz and test questions, without recourse to the textbook. However, this manual is closely tied to the textbook, so that students can maximize their laboratory experience by studying the referenced portions of the textbook in conjunction with the laboratory exercises. The exercises have been carefully refined and updated to keep pace with continuous changes in laboratory technology, vendor supply sources, and address updates in computer-assisted instruction and biohazard health concerns.
Instructor's Manual for the Laboratory Manual (0-697-28429-8) by Laurence G. Thouin, Jr. provides the answers to the questions that appear in the laboratory reports in the Laboratory Manual.
Student Study Guide (0-697-28430-1) by Kent M. Van De Graaff features the concept statements from the text, focus questions, mastery quizzes, study activities, and answer keys with explanations.
Instructor's Manual and Test Item File (0-697-28427-1) prepared by Jeffrey and Karianne Prince provides instructional support in the use of the textbook. It also contains a test item file with approximately 70 items for each chapter to aid instructors in creating examinations.
MicroTest III (0-697-28440-9 Macintosh or 0-697-28439-5 Windows) is a computerized test generator, available free to qualified adopters, which enables instructors to generate tests from questions in the Instructor's Manual.
Visual Resource Library (0-697-42202-X) is a CD-ROM containing all of the color line art in this textbook that can be incorporated into computer-assisted lecture presentations.
User's Guide
Transparencies (0-697-28431-X) include 200 color illustrations from this book reprinted as overhead lecture transparencies, packaged in a 3-ring binder.
The Dynamic Human CD-ROM, Version 2.0 (0-697-38935-9) consists of three-dimensional and other visualizations of relationships between human structure and function.
The Dynamic Human Videodisc (0-697-38937-5) contains all of the CD-ROM animations, with a barcode directory.
Virtual Physiology Lab CD-ROM (0-697-37994-9) has 10 simulations of animal-based experiments common in the physiology component of a laboratory course; allows students to repeat experiments for improved mastery.
WCB Anatomy and Physiology Videodisc (0-697-27716-X) has more than 30 physiological animations, line art, and photomicrographs, with a bar code directory.
WCB's Life Science Animations (LSA) contains 53 animations on five VHS videocassettes; Chemistry, The Cell, and Energetics (0-697-25068-7); Cell Division, Heredity, Genetics, Reproduction, and Development (0-697-25069-5); Animal Biology No. 1 (0-697-25070-9); Animal Biology No. 2 (0-697-25071-7); and Plant Biology, Evolution, and Ecology (0-697-26600-1). Another available videotape is Physiological Concepts of Life Science (0-697-21512-1). A new 3D videotape (0-07-290652-9) is also available with 42 key biological processes all narrated and animated in vibrant color with dynamic three-dimensional graphics.
WCB Anatomy and Physiology Videotape Series consists of four videotapes, free to qualified adopters, including Blood Cell Counting, Identification and Grouping (0-697-11629-8); Introduction to the Human Cadaver and Prosection (0-697-11177-6); Introduction to Cat Dissection: Cat Musculature, (0-697-11630-1); and Internal Organs and Circulatory System of the Cat (0-697-13922-0).
Human Anatomy and Physiology Study Cards, third edition (0-697-26447-5), by Kent Van De Graaff, Ward Rhees, and Christopher Creek is a boxed set of 300 illustrated cards (3 x 5 in), each of which concisely summarizes a concept of structure or function, defines a term, and provides a concise table of related information. Study Cards
Coloring Guide to Anatomy and Physiology (0-697-17109-4) by Robert and Judith Stone consists of outline drawings and text that emphasize learning through color association. Students retain information through a meditative exercise in color-coding structures and correlated labels. This can be especially effective aid for students who remember visual concepts more easily than verbal ones.
An Atlas to Human Anatomy (0-697-38793-3) by Dennis Strete and Christopher Creek is a new full color atlas that contains over 200 full color photographs and over 150 black and white illustrations that accompany and portray the necessary detail of Human Anatomy.
Atlas of the Skeletal Muscles, second edition (0-697-13790-2), by Robert and Judith Stone illustrates each skeletal muscles in a diagram that the student can color, and provides a concise table of the origin, insertion, action, and innervation of each muscle.
Laboratory Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology, second edition, (0-697-39480-8) by Douglas Eder et al. is a full-color atlas containing histology, human skeletal anatomy, human muscular anatomy, dissections, and reference tables.
Case Histories in Human Physiology, third edition (0-697-34234-4), by Donna Van Wynsberghe and Gregory Cooley is a web-based workbook that stimulates analytical thinking through case studies and problem solving; includes an instructor's answer key.
Explorations in Human Biology CD-ROM (0-697-37907-8 Macintosh and 0-697-37906-X Windows) by Johnson consists of sixteen interactive animations of human biology.
Explorations in Cell Biology and Genetics CD-ROM (0-697-37908-6) by George Johnson contains 17 animations that afford an engrossing way for students to delve into these often-challenging topics.
Life Science Living Lexicon CD-ROM (0-697-37993-0) by William Marchuk provides interactive vocabulary building exercises. It includes the meanings of word roots, prefixes, and suffixes with illustrations and audio pronunciations.
Survey of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (0-697-27535-3) by Kent Van De Graaff is a booklet of essential information on 100 of the most significant infectious diseases.
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