Human Anatomy, 10th edition

Published by Pearson (May 14, 2026) © 2027

  • Patricia Brady Wilhelm Johnson & Wales University in Rhode Island
  • Jon B. Mallatt Washington State University
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Title overview

Marieb Human Anatomy presents anatomy through the lens of a story. This well-illustrated introduction is highlighted with the right amount of detail, taking a big-concept approach and then attaching details to those concepts. Analogies and comparisons make anatomical structures memorable and understandable, and explain how the shape and composition of structures allow them to perform their functions.

The 10th Edition aligns with the most recent HAPS-based Human Anatomy Learning Outcomes. Narrative is streamlined and revised throughout for clarity, and is updated with current research on structure, function, and clinical applications.

Table of contents

  1. The Human Body: An Orientation
  2. Cells: The Living Units
  3. Basic Embryology
  4. Tissues
  5. The Integumentary System
  6. Bones and Skeletal Tissues
  7. Bones, Part 1: The Axial Skeleton
  8. Bones, Part 2: The Appendicular Skeleton
  9. Joints
  10. Skeletal Muscle Tissue
  11. Muscles of the Body
  12. Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue
  13. The Central Nervous System
  14. The Peripheral Nervous System
  15. The Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Sensory Neurons
  16. The Special Senses
  17. The Endocrine System
  18. Blood
  19. The Heart
  20. Blood Vessels
  21. The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
  22. The Respiratory System
  23. The Digestive System
  24. The Urinary System
  25. The Reproductive System

APPENDICES

  • The Metric System
  • Answers to Check Your Understanding, Multiple Choice, and Matching Questions

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