by Maggie Norris and Donna Rae Siegfried.
Explains how particular exercises can benefit specific muscles, and offers modification options and tips on proper form
Complex facts about the human body are reinterpreted as stylish infographics, which astonish, amuse and inform by turn.
What happens to your body when you exe rcise? Whichmuscles are involved in which movements? Anatomy of exe rcise will show youexactlywhat your body doe swhen you go to the gym. All of the exe rcises are presentedwith clear instructions, full-colour photography, and de tailed anatomical illustrations, annotatedwith eve ry involved muscle . Organised by body section and including a glossary and h…
Uncovers the structures and systems of the human body, layer by layer, as each page is turned.
How many bones are there in the human body? Which bone is the longest? Or the smallest? Without bones, you would be a blob, like a jellyfish or a worm. Our bones support us and protect our insides. They work together with our muscles to allow us to do all the things we do! So when you think of your bones, say Thank you!"rn"
Although written in the middle of the nineteenth century, Gray's Anatomy is still the most famous and important medical references book ever written. Experts agree that subsequent editions have never surpassed the beauty and simplicity of the original, and Henry Gray's clarity of expression. An essential element of the book is remarkable illustrative work of Henry Vandyke Carter, indisputedly t…
Board book Making sense of the world -- Bones and teeth -- Brain and nervous system -- Circulation -- Respiration -- Internal organs -- Muscles -- Building blocks of the body -- Digestion
Illustrated in full color. The colorful characters from Sesame Street teach young children about racial harmony. Muppets, monsters, and humans compare noses, hair, and skin and realize how different we all are. But as they look further, they also discover how much we are alike.