Encyclopedia of Human Body Systems: [2 Volumes], Volumes 1-2

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Bloomsbury Academic, 2010 - Family & Relationships - 697 pages

This encyclopedia is a concise yet comprehensive guide to the systems of the human body that is accessible to the lay reader.
Ligaments and lymphatic fluid. The heart and the hormone regulatory system. The respiratory and reproductive systems. The human body comprises a myriad of fascinating, complex, and efficient systems, many of which operate constantly without our knowledge or awareness--that is, until we become ill or injured.

This encyclopedia provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to each of the systems of the human body, exploring all 11 organ systems of the human body: the circulatory, digestive, endocrine, integumentary, lymphatic, muscular, nervous, reproductive, respiratory, skeletal, and urinary systems. Each chapter includes detailed descriptions of important physiological processes, cell and tissue types, as well as the organs and their roles within the larger system. Special attention is also given to the ways in which these systems interact. Written in accessible prose, this text is an easy-to-understand reference for lay readers of any age and an ideal resource for any high school health curriculum.

  • Features over 150 pictures, anatomical drawings, tables, and diagrams
  • Provides entertaining sidebars and interesting facts throughout the encyclopedia
  • Contains a bibliography and index to aid in study
  • The comprehensive glossary contains more than 600 terms used in the text

About the author (2010)

Julie McDowell is a science and health care journalist based in Washington, DC.

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