OpenStax Anatomy & Physiology 2e Audiobook/Audio Textbook
The OpenStax Anatomy & Physiology 2e Audiobook will give you a head start on your study of the human body! Audileo, an official OpenStax tech partner, gives you more than 55 hours of narration in this full audio textbook. It goes over everything in the course, is arranged by body system, and is great for students in life science and health fields. Use the audiobook to go over hard chapters, make ideas stick, and fit learning into your day, so you do well on your tests and in your career by getting human anatomy and how the body works.
This OpenStax Anatomy and Physiology 2e audio textbook is carefully designed to meet the needs of a typical two-semester course in human anatomy and physiology. It mainly focuses on life science and allied health majors. The content is organized by body system, which creates a clear path through complex topics. The revised 2nd edition highlights fair and inclusive teaching. It includes many updated illustrations in the companion PDF/web version to improve clarity and accessibility, along with new student support materials. This thorough organization aids students in understanding the complex structure and function of the human body, preparing them for success in their specific academic fields.
Textbook Authors: J. Gordon Betts, Tyler Junior College; Kelly A. Young, California State University, Long Beach; James A. Wise, Hampton University; Eddie Johnson, Central Oregon Community College; Brandon Poe, Springfield Technical Community College; Dean H. Kruse, Portland Community College; Oksana Korol, Aims Community College; Jody E. Johnson, Arapahoe Community College; Mark Womble, Youngstown State University; Peter DeSaix, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
This is an audio adaptation of the Anatomy and Physiology 2e textbook by OpenStax. You can access the textbook as a PDF for free at openstax.org. Minor editorial changes were made to the audiobook to ensure a better listening experience.
The OpenStax Anatomy & Physiology 2e PDF textbook is available here.
Listen to chapter 1 of our OpenStax Anatomy & Physiology 2e Audiobook on YouTube!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
You can download the OpenStax Anatomy & Physiology 2e PDF for free from the official OpenStax website. OpenStax is a nonprofit organization that offers all its digital textbooks at no cost.
Finding Student Solutions:
You can usually find solutions for your textbook at the end of the book in the “Answer Key” section or on the “Student Resources” tab for your book at openstax.org. Keep in mind that not all books come with a solutions manual.
Accessing Instructor Solutions Manuals:
The Instructor Solutions Manual is not available to students, self-learners, or tutors. These materials are only for instructors. However, your instructor might share these solutions with you so you can check your work.
Yes, the Audileo Anatomy & Physiology 2e Audiobook is a professionally narrated audio version of the free OpenStax Anatomy & Physiology 2e textbook.
It includes the same main content and follows the same chapter structure as the original text, with minor edits for a smoother listening experience. The audiobook is also updated regularly to match any changes to the OpenStax textbook.
OpenStax provides a full range of resources for teachers, such as test banks, lecture slides, and instructor manuals. This is the most reliable source. You must be a verified instructor to access these materials. You can create an account and request verification on the OpenStax website.
You can borrow the Anatomy & Physiology (A&P) 2e audiobook on Libby, Hoopla, or CloudLibrary, provided your local library has it. You just need a valid library card. They might also have a physical copy if you prefer that.
OpenStax publishes the 1st and 2nd edition of the Anatomy and Physiology. OpenStax is an educational technology project by Rice University
Infos about citation and attribution can be found here: https://help.openstax.org/s/article/Citing-OpenStax-texts
About Audileo
Audileo stands as a leading innovator in educational technology, specializing in academic audiobooks purpose-built for the university and college demographic. As an official OpenStax technology partner, we fundamentally transform essential, open-access course materials into a fully narrated, flexible listening experience that moves beyond the confines of a desk. Whether your personal learning style is auditory, you are actively seeking to minimize screen fatigue, or you simply need to maximize productivity during a daily commute or gym session, our audiobooks are the definitive, modern solution. We empower students to master complex subject matter and retain critical information with exceptional efficiency, strategically turning previously wasted, unproductive moments into effective, focused, and reinforcing study time, leading directly to higher performance in your coursework and professional life.

About OpenStax
OpenStax is a nonprofit educational initiative founded at Rice University, dedicated to expanding access to high-quality education for all learners. The OpenStax textbooks are the most widely used open educational resources (OER) textbooks in the world. OpenStax publishes free, high-quality, peer-reviewed, open licensed textbooks that are used by millions of high school, college, and university students and educators in over 150 countries. Their mission is to improve student learning outcomes and reduce the cost of education by providing reliable, accessible, and adaptable learning resources.
Founded on the belief that educational opportunities should be available to everyone, OpenStax partners with educators, subject experts, and institutions to create resources that meet the highest academic standards. In addition to textbooks, OpenStax offers supplemental tools like instructor materials, learning technology integrations, and now audiobooks, ensuring that college and university students of all learning styles and abilities have the support they need to succeed. OpenStax has chosen Audileo™ as the official Technology Partner to deliver its textbook content in audiobook format.




