Muscle, Respiratory Modules Added to Physiology Series

Muscle, Respiratory Modules Added to Physiology Series Co-developed by A.D.A.M. Software and The Benjamin/ Cummings Publishing Co., the Interactive Physiology series help students understand the complex concepts and processes in human physiology. The first module, Cardiovascular System, dynamically presents topics relating to heart and blood vessel physiology. Two new releases explore muscular and respiratory physiology respectively, linking structure and function in greater clarity. All three modules utilize animation, sound, narration and video to illustrate processes that change over time. They are available separately or in lab packs of six. A.D.A.M. Software, Inc., Atlanta, GA, (800) 755-ADAM. WM

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