Best Human Physiology study guides?

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What do you use to study for your Human Phys class?

My professor uses text based slides - pure agony for me, a visual learner. The textbook chapters are 50+ pages, of course. There are some useful diagrams, but I know I could learn this stuff much more quickly with a visual guide instead of having to read the text and look up what body part they're referencing every sentence.

Any other visual/holistic learners who have done well in Human Phys?
 
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Human Anatomy & Physiology by Elaine Marieb, Katja Hoehn

It's a textbook, and therefore somewhat "dry", but contains excellent diagrams, color visuals, and was excellent for understanding. Physiology is not exactly as hands-on as anatomy - you're going to spend significant time with a textbook or slides.
 
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