Designed for the undergraduate, non-science major, the thoroughly updated eighth edition of Human Biology, continues to present the latest information on the structure, function, health, and disease of the human body, while maintaining the central organizational theme of homeostasis. This acclaimed text explores the world from the cellular level, followed by a look at tissues and organs, and then moves on to a discussion of humans as organisms within a complex evolutionary and ecological environment. Dr. Chiras discusses the scientific process in a thought-provoking way that challenges students to become deeper, more critical thinkers. The focus on health and homeostasis allows students to learn key concepts while also assessing their own health needs and learning how to implement a healthy lifestyle.
New to the thoroughly revised and updated Eighth Edition:
- Features a reorganized chapter layout so content on the circulatory system and blood are presented before the chapter on nutrition and digestion.
- Moved the expanded in-chapter key concepts from the beginning to the end of each section.
- Expanded the coverage of all diseases, including new information on the causes, treatment, and prevention.
- Contains new information on numerous topics, including expanded coverage on nutrition and the importance of plant-based nutrients and plant sources of complete proteins, new information on the functions of the appendix, additional information on the benefits of breastfeeding, and new content on the causes and treatment of acne.
- New topics added to this edition include primary cilia, hormonal control of hunger, effective treatments for insomnia, use of organs from pigs to repair damaged organs, health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids, new information on HIV infections, genetic determination of sex, natural killer cells, and many more!
- Every new printed copy includes access to the Navigate Companion Website where students will find a wealth of engaging and interactive learning and study tools to help them succeed in their course.
- Instructor resources include PowerPoint Lecture Outlines, PowerPoint Image Bank, an Instructor's Manual, and Test Bank
This edition replaces an earlier edition.
Part 1 From Molecules to the Humankind
Chapter 1 Life in the Balance: Human Health, Homeostasis, Evolution, Science, and Critical Thinking
Chapter 2 The Chemistry of Life
Chapter 3 The Life of the Cell
Part 2 Structure and Function of the Human Body
Chapter 4 Principles of Structure and Function
Chapter 5 The Circulatory System
Chapter 6 The Blood
Chapter 7 Nutrition and Digestion
Chapter 8 The Vital Exchange: Respiration
Chapter 9 The Urinary System: Ridding the Body of Wastes and Maintaining Homeostasis
Chapter 10 The Skeleton and Muscles
Chapter 11 The Nervous System
Chapter 12 The Senses
Chapter 13 The Endocrine System
Part 3 Immunity and Infectious Diseases
Chapter 14 The Immune System
Chapter 15 Human Infectious Disease
Part 4 Heredity and Reproduction
Chapter 16 Chromosomes, Cell Division, and the Cell Cycle
Chapter 17 Principles of Human Heredity
Chapter 18 How Genes Work and How Genes Are Controlled
Chapter 19 Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Chapter 20 Cancer
Part 5 Human Reproduction and Development
Chapter 21 Human Reproduction
Chapter 22 Human Development and Aging
Part 6 Evolution and Ecology
Chapter 23 Evolution
Chapter 24 Ecology and the Environment
Appendix A Periodic Table of Elements
Appendix B Metric System Conversion Tables
Dr. Daniel Chiras received his Ph.D. in reproductive endocrinology from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1976. Since that time, he has taught biology and environmental science at the University of Colorado at Denver, the University of Washington, and the University of Denver. He is currently a visiting professor at Colorado College. Dr. Chiras the is author of numerous books and scientific and popular articles on biology, critical thinking, and environmental topics.