human physiology

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human physiology

The human body

2008
Examines how the body's organs and systems work together and how to keep the body fit and healthy.

The human body

1998
Describes and illustrates the parts and functions of the human body, looking at cells, the senses, and the brain, and discussing the respiratory, digestive, circulatory, excretory, nervous, reproductive, endocrine, and immune systems.

Health 2000

1985
Describes how the body works and discusses the importance of keeping in good health. Also examines advances in medical technology and its impact on the future health of the population of the world.

The Marshall Cavendish science project book of the human body

1993
Instructions for a variety of projects and experiments that examine the human body and how it works.

The concise encyclopedia of the human body

1995
A detailed, illustrated guide to the major systems, functions, and structures of the human body.

The human body

2012
Introduces readers to the many different types of energy the human body encounters, including light, sound, heat, and electrical energies.

Looking into my body

1996
Text and "see-through" windows reveal the workings of the human body.

Why why why does my heart begin to race?

2009
Provides answers to a variety of questions about the human body, covering skin, bones, food, blood, and more; and includes illustrations, cartoons, activities, and a quiz.

Body science

2009
"From friction to G-force, your body's a walking talking, living, breathing epicentre of science. Want to know how it all works? Send your child on a tour through the incredible forces that make the human body such an amazing biological, physical and chemical machine. They'll find out what makes their body go and take a look at the explosive energy that powers their muscles. Watch as they discover full-adrenaline thrills that test the body to the max and explore the bionic possibilities of the future!"--Publisher description.

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