The human body is the physical substance of the human organism. Characteristic of the vertebrate form, the human body has an internal skeleton with a backbone, and, as with the mammalian form, it has hair and mammary glands. Learn more about the composit
Learn all about the human body's many systems and some of its individual organs, both vital and vestigial.
This reference work for schools introduces the systems of the human body - available as a set or separately The human body is made up of systems of organs, which, when working properly, allow people to go through their daily tasks without a second thought. When the system, or one of its...
Learn and explore the bones, muscles and other systems of the body! Designed so that your kids can learn anatomy as they play. They’ll enjoy learning to comple…
Use this engaging series of seven DVDs to explain how the different systems of the human body work. Each program is 19–34 minutes and combines illustrations, animation, interviews, and analogies to explain how the body functions. Perfect for classroom use. Grade 7–Adult. See MoreSee LessDe...
Facts You Should Know: The Human Body Quiz external genitaliaDifferentiation of the external genitalia in the human embryo and fetus.(more) The next phase, one of differentiation, begins first ingonadsthat are to become testes and a week or so later in those destined to be ovaries. Embryos ...
Human Body Systems: Structure, Function, and Environment is an informative primer that focuses on the organ systems within the human body, and their part in health and disease. The ideal supplement to any Human Biology, A & P, or Microbiology course, it covers: -Nutrition -Digestion -...
Learn about the human body's anatomy and the major body systems. Study the body systems, as well as the many organs in the body and their specific...
Human Body Systems Review Structures, Functions, and Interactions Skeletal Structures: bones, cartilage, joints, marrow Functions: provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your internal organs Interactions: bones make your red blood cells (cardiovascular). ...
The human body is a complex structure made up of several systems that work together to enable it to function. Each system is made up of one or more organs, along with cells and tissues. These systems complement one another, each performing a critical function and, ultimately, sustaining a ...