How the Body Works

How the Body Works by Steve Parker, published by Reader’s Digest Association in 1994, is a comprehensive exploration of human anatomy and physiology. This 192-page book is presented in English and offers a wealth of information designed to engage young readers. It covers various aspects of the human body, including the surface, framework, oxygen supply, and the nervous system, while also providing easy-to-follow guidelines for practical and safe experiments.
Readers will find detailed explanations of the body’s functions and systems, making it a valuable resource for those interested in science and nature. The book also includes references to historical figures like Leeuwenhoek and his discoveries, enhancing the educational experience. With a glossary and index included, this edition serves as an informative reference for juvenile nonfiction, focusing on biology and life sciences.
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This book will provide hours of fun. Along with a wealth of information, there are easy-to-follow guidelines for practical, safe experiments on many subjects. The human body is covered in detail — the surface, framework, oxygen supply, fuel, transport & maintenance, nervous system, senses, & life cycle. Leeuwenhoek & his discoveries are mentioned several times. Glossary & index.
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