Human Body
The human body is an intricate, yet soplicated machine. The more we understand it the more we marvel at its perfection and excellence.
The way the human body grows and develops out of a single cell is very difficult to comprehend for an average individual. In fact, cells are the main building blocks of not only the human body, but all the living-'hn-gson this earth.
As the cells divide and multiply, the human body takes shape and its vital organs are formed. Over the centuries, the efforts of various scientists have helped in increasing our understanding of its different parts and systems and their functioning, thus making us better informed about my body.
The present book, Human Body, is a part of Early Learner's Children's Knowledge Series, which seeks to acquaint the new generation with the mysteries of the human body. The, main objective of this book is to -present the intricate processes and facts related to our body in an; interesting and unique questions and answers form; the style liked and appreciated by majority of children.
The questions and answers included in this book are selected after serious research. They not- only provide basic information about our body, bit also educate children on other subjectsrelated to it, such as genetic engineering, antibiotics and diseases. The facts are presented in an easy to understand language along with colorful and attractive illustrations.
- What is the structure of the skeleton?
- What does our brain do?
- How does your heart work?
- How do your lungs work?
- How does your liver work?
- How does your kidney work?
- What is our skin for?
- What is our stomach made of?
- What is a muscle?
- What is a bone?
- What is cartilage?
- What causes cramp?
- What is a slipped disc?
- Where is the aorta?
- Where are the metatarsal bones?
- What are synovial joints?
- What does a tendon sheath protect?
- Which bones form the pelvis?
- Which is the Largest Bone in Our Body?
- Which is the smallest bone?
- How do bones mend?
- Where is the pituitary gland found?
- Why do we have ribs?
- What is the coccyx?