Human body

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    • Walker, Richard

Bibliographic Information

Human body

written by Richard Walker

(Eyewitness guides)

Dorling Kindersley, 2014

Available at  / 3 libraries

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"First publised in Great Britain in 2009. This relaunch edition published in 2014"--T.p. verso

"Some of the material in this book previously appeared in Eyewitness Human Body, published in 1993, 2004."--T.p. verso

Includes index

Includes foldout wallchart attached to inside back cover

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Description

Get set to explore your own body from the inside out! This fascinating guide covers everything from the top of your nose to the tips of your toes. Travel through the amazing human body to learn about the brain centre, muscle power, bony frame, pumping heart, and senses hard at work interpreting and understanding our world. Processes you take for granted, including breathing and eating, are shown using detailed illustrations and photography, and explained alongside incredible facts and figures. As you look through the body, you'll also learn about the history of our fascination with how the human body works. This is a fun and interactive guide with lots of infographics, statistics, facts, and timelines. A giant fold-out wall chart is crammed full of body bits and pieces to serve as a useful reference tool on your bedroom or classroom wall. Whether you're looking for a body book for homework help, school projects, or just for fun, with Human Body you'll never look at yourself in the same way again!

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