human anatomy

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The human body

2006
Explores the human body through illustrations and photographs, including how our bodies are organized, the role DNA plays in our makeup, how the brain and nervous system conrol our movements, why we have dreams and memories, and how we sense the world around us.

Why you shouldn't eat your boogers

gross but true things you don't want to know about your body
2013
A catalogue of forbidden facts about the human body, providing answers to embarrassing and/or disturbing questions about the skin, skeleton, and other anatomical systems.

Interrelationship of the body systems

2006
Presents an introduction to the different systems of the body and how they work together to allow humans to successfully perform daily activities.

Inside your busy body

1993
A simple introduction to what is going on inside your body, such as what keeps you standing, what helps you move around, and what happens to your food after you swallow.

Human body

2001
Concise text and more than seven hundred color illustrations present the parts of the human body, arranged by system, and ten classes of diseases and disorders. Includes a glossary and an index.

Humans

1994
Text and accompanying photographs explore the workings of the human body.

Bill Nye the science guy

1994
Bill Nye takes viewers on an inside tour of the human body. Shows the properties of skin and blood, and how blood circulates in the body.

Body

bones, muscle, blood and other body bits
2001

Atlas of the human body

1994
Contains over five hundred color illustrations, plates, and photographs that provide information about each of the major organs and systems of the human body, and includes explanatory text, as well as discussion of common ailments.

The body

2009
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to gross things about the human body such as scabs and sores, sweat, and normal bodily functions.

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