Exploring Anatomy & Physiology in the Laboratory

· Morton Publishing Company
2.0
4 reviews
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776
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About this ebook

Over two previous editions, Exploring Anatomy & Physiology in the Laboratory (EAPL) has become one of the best-selling A&P lab manuals on the market.  Its unique, straightforward, practical, activity-based approach to the study of anatomy and physiology in the laboratory has proven to be an effective approach for students nationwide.    

This comprehensive, beautifully illustrated, and affordably priced manual is appropriate for a two-semester anatomy and physiology laboratory course. Through focused activities and by eliminating redundant exposition and artwork found in most primary textbooks, this manual complements the lecture material and serves as an efficient and effective tool for learning in the lab.

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2.0
4 reviews
Carinine Doussou
August 29, 2019
USELESS - CAN'T PRINT. DON'T BUY. EVEN IF YOU PURCHASE THE EBOOK.
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Alyssa Cooke
February 5, 2018
Absolutely unbelievable that I buy a LAB MANUAL and cannot print it. How am I supposed to use this? Paid $70+ for this thing and it's completely USELESS because I don't have access to print it.
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Pete Garza
January 19, 2021
You should be ashamed of yourself...money hungry company...how aweful.
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