Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues, 9th edition

Published by Pearson (January 14, 2021) © 2022

  • Michael D. Johnson West Virginia University
  • Suzanne Long

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Guide students in becoming smart consumers of science

Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues sparks student interest by connecting basic biology to real-world issues that are relevant to their lives. The storytelling approach demystifies how the human body works and drives students to become smarter consumers of health and science information.

With the 9th Edition, award-winning instructor and author Michael D. Johnson is joined by Suzanne Long, who brings her active teaching experience and expertise in pedagogy. New content, updated pedagogy and expanded interactive media guide students in evaluating claims in the media and products they use every day.

Hallmark features of this title

Complex processes

  • Recurring themes such as homeostasis, structure and function relationships, and evolution tie together for an exploration of anatomy & physiology in the context of biology.
  • Over 170 figures and photos include process figures with numbered Step Icons to walk students through complex processes.

Conceptual understanding

  • Key Concepts start the chapter and provide a big picture overview of topics to be discussed.
  • Connections Passages relate a specific chapter topic to human biology, biology in general and the larger world.

Critical thinking

  • End-of-Chapter questions include Concept Review and Recall Application to test knowledge of key topics and stimulate critical thinking skills.
  • Quick Check questions assess understanding as students read the chapter.

New and updated features of this title

Conceptual understanding

  • Science Consumer challenges students to think about how they evaluate the validity of a claim that they see in the media or products they use every day.

Critical thinking

  • UPDATED: Current Issues essays open each chapter and draw students into the subject with interesting science and health news items that connect human biology to real-world issues. Each essay discusses contrasting views on a featured hot topic with Questions to Consider concluding each essay and encouraging students to form their own opinions on the featured topic. A brand new COVID-19 Current Issue (Chapter 1) opens the text, and additional new Current Issues essays cover vaping, the human microbiome, and the water crisis in Flint, Michigan.

Features of Mastering Biology for the 9th Edition

  • NEW: Science Consumer coaching activities help students think about how they evaluate the validity of a claim that they see in the media or their everyday lives. Science Consumer coaching activities are embedded in the eText and assignable in Mastering.
  • NEW: BIAS test activities get students to think critically about the validity of biology-related statements in the news or on social media. 
  • Evaluating Science in the Media activities challenge students to evaluate information from websites, articles, and videos.
  • Everyday Biology Videos briefly explore interesting and relevant biology topics that relate to concepts students are learning in class. These 20 videos, produced by the BBC, can be assigned in Mastering Biology with assessment questions. 
  • You Decide Coaching Activities explore the data behind hot topics to guide students through a process for making informed decisions.
  • GraphIt! Activities contain multiple-choice questions that can be assigned, graded, and tracked in the Mastering Biology gradebook.

Features of Pearson eText for the 9th Edition

  • UPDATED: Current Issues essays open each chapter and draw students into the subject with interesting science and health news items that connect human biology to real-world issues. Each essay discusses contrasting views on a featured hot topic with Questions to Consider concluding each essay and encouraging students to form their own opinions on the featured topic.
  1. Human Biology, Science, and Society
  2. The Chemistry of Living Things
  3. Structure and Function of Cells
  4. From Cells to Organ Systems
  5. The Skeletal System
  6. The Muscular System
  7. Blood
  8. TheHeart and Blood Vessels
  9. The Immune System and Mechanisms of Defense
  10. The Respiratory System. Exchange of Gases
  11. The Nervous System. Integration and Control
  12. Sensory Mechanisms
  13. The Endocrine System
  14. The Digestive System and Nutrition
  15. The Urinary System
  16. Reproductive Systems
  17. Cell Reproduction and Differentiation
  18. Cancer. Uncontrolled Cell Division and Differentiation
  19. Genetics and Inheritance
  20. DNA Technology and Genetic Engineering
  21. Development, Maturation, Aging, and Death
  22. Evolution and the Origins of Life
  23. Ecosystems and Populations
  24. Human Impacts, Biodiversity, and Environmental Issues

Answers to Figure Check, Quick Check, and Test Yourself Questions?

About our authors

Dr. Michael D. Johnson spent most of his youth in the fields and forests of rural Washington, observing nature. He earned his B.S. degree in zoology from Washington State University and then moved east to earn a Ph.D. in physiology from the University of Michigan. After completing a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Harvard Medical School, he joined the faculty of West Virginia University, where he remained for most of his career.

In 2001, Dr. Johnson moved to the Middle East, where he served first as the founding dean of Oman Medical College in the Sultanate of Oman and then as associate dean for premedical education at Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar. In both positions, he directed the premedical education of students from more than 25 countries. He returned to the United States in 2011 to focus on his writing. Dr. Johnson received several teaching awards during his career, including the West Virginia University Foundation Outstanding Teacher award and the Distinguished Teacher Award of the School of Medicine. Whether teaching undergraduates or medical students,

Dr. Johnson has always had a keen interest in instilling in students an appreciation of science. He seeks to show students how the advancement of scientific knowledge sometimes raises unforeseen ethical, political, economic, and social issues for all of us to discuss and solve. Through this book, he encourages students to become scientifically literate so that they will feel comfortable making responsible choices as consumers of science.

Suzanne Long earned a B.S. degree in zoology at North Carolina State University. She then completed certification as a medical technologist, working in a large, hospital microbiology laboratory in New York for 20 years. During her tenure as a medical technologist, she taught many students rotating through the microbiology laboratory and realized how much she enjoyed teaching. To pursue a career in teaching, she attended graduate school at the University of Rochester, New York, and while there, began teaching as an adjunct faculty member at Monroe Community College (MCC) in Rochester. She earned an M.S. degree in microbiology and immunology in 1992 and in 2000, she accepted a position as a full-time faculty member in the biology department at MCC, where she remains today, teaching microbiology courses as well as human biology.

Suzanne has received several teaching awards during her career, including the Wesley T. Hanson Award for Teaching Excellence and the Outstanding Writing Across the Curriculum Faculty Award. Her teaching has focused on incorporating active learning strategies into the classroom to communicate science. A goal in her teaching is to help students better understand how their body works so that they become educated science consumers, both in terms of what they see and hear in classes, on social media and news outlets, and when accessing health care. In Suzanne's view, development of students' critical thinking skills is especially important now, in the midst of a pandemic, because students must separate fact from fiction and understand the difference between anecdotal information and conclusions drawn from the results of scientific studies.

Suzanne has spent most of her life in a rural county in western New York State. Growing up on national wildlife refuges managed by her father, she cultivated an intense love for the outdoors, which continues today and is expressed in her favorite pastimes of hiking, cross country skiing, kayaking, canoeing, camping, and gardening. Suzanne and her husband live on a small farm, raising Lincoln Longwool sheep, a flock of chickens, and vegetables and flowers. They have four young adult daughters and one granddaughter (so far).

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