Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Lippincott® Illustrated Reviews: Anatomy equips students with a clear, cohesive understanding of clinical anatomy, accentuated with embryology and histology content to ensure their readiness for clinical challenges. The popular Lippincott® Illustrated Reviews series format integrates approachable, lecture-style outlines with detailed full-color illustrations and photographs to clarify complex information and help students visualize key anatomic structures. Accompanying clinical examples make content even more accessible, and board-style review questions build test-taking confidence to help students excel on their exams
This study guide contains approximately 400 multiple-choice questions with detailed answer explanations.
New to the series, Lippincott® Illustrated Reviews: Anatomy equips students with a clear, cohesive understanding of clinical anatomy, accentuated with embryology and histology content to ensure their readiness for clinical challenges.
Resource added for the Anatomy/Physiology 10-806-193 courses.
This best-selling text helps students quickly review, assimilate, and integrate large amounts of critical and complex information, with unparalleled illustrations that bring concepts to life.
Redundant material has been eliminated to create a slimmer, easy to read text. This book can be used as a standalone review tool, or as a companion to the Seventh Edition of the Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students textbook.
Selectins (choice E) provide an initial tether for leukocytes. Once they have come to a stop (margination), leukocytes respond to signals from activated endothelial cells, express new cell adhesion molecules (e.g., integrins), ...
Like other titles in this series, this dynamic resource follows an intuitive outline organization and boasts a wealth of vibrant illustrations and study aids that clarify complex information and ensure retention.
The book is heavily illustrated with photos or pathway diagrams in the question or answer explanation. Online access to the questions and answers provides flexible study options.
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Students rely on this text to help them quickly review, assimilate, and integrate large amounts of critical and complex information.