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Anatomy Coloring Workbook, 4th Edition: An Easier and Better way to Learn Anatomy (Coloring Workbooks) (in English)
The Princeton Review
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Edward Alcamo
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Princeton Review
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Anatomy Coloring Workbook, 4th Edition: An Easier and Better way to Learn Anatomy (Coloring Workbooks) (in English) - The Princeton Review ; Alcamo, Edward
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Synopsis "Anatomy Coloring Workbook, 4th Edition: An Easier and Better way to Learn Anatomy (Coloring Workbooks) (in English)"
An Easier and Better Way to Learn Anatomy. The Anatomy Coloring Workbook, 4th Edition uses the act of coloring to provide you with a clear and concise understanding of anatomy. This interactive approach takes less time than rote memorization, and thoroughly fixes anatomical concepts in your mind for easier visual recall later. An invaluable resource for students of anatomy, physiology, biology, psychology, nursing & nutrition, medicine, fitness education, art, and more, the Anatomy Coloring Workbook includes: - 126 coloring plates with precise, easy-to-follow renderings of anatomical structures- Comprehensive explanations of the pictured structures and anatomical concepts- An introductory section on terminology to get you started and coloring suggestions to assist you- A glossary of common anatomical terms for quick reference- New injury & ailment appendices, with additional memorization techniques The includes the following sections: - Introduction to Anatomy - The Integumentary System - The Skeletal System - The Muscular System - The Nervous System - The Endocrine System - The Circulatory System - The Lymphatic System - The Digestive System - The Respiratory System - The Urinary System - The Reproductive System