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General Anatomy & Physiology Lab Manual
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Explore human anatomy and physiology through interactive labs focused on structure, function, and systems.

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Estimated Dates
Digital Textbook: March 2027
Print Textbook: June 2027
Audiobook: June 2027
Next Edition: 2030
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Annual Student Impact

9,150 students | 977 high school students | $1.63 million student savings

General Anatomy and Physiology Lab Manual guides students through foundational laboratory exercises that bring human structure and function to life. Designed to accompany the core textbook, the manual provides hands-on activities in microscopy, cell biology, tissues, skeletal and muscular systems, nervous system, and major organ systems. Each lab emphasizes observation, experimentation, and analysis to strengthen understanding of the relationship between form and function. Clear instructions, diagrams, and safety protocols help students develop essential laboratory skills while reinforcing classroom learning, preparing them for advanced coursework in health and life sciences.

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