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Human Body Systems: Structure, Function and Environment

Author(s): Daniel D. Chiras, Director, The Evergreen Institute
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763723569
  • ISBN-10:0763723568
  • Paperback    147 pages      © 2003
Price: International Sales $51.95 US List
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Overview

Human Body Systems: Structure, Function and Environment is written for readers who want to learn about their bodies. Focusing primarily on the organ systems that comprise the body, readers will learn the main  parts of each system and how they operate, as well as what happens when things go wrong.

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Human Body Systems: Structure, Function and Environment  distills information about human anatomy and  physiology to the very basics, selecting information that should be most useful to you, creating a valuable reference that can be utilized throughout your life.

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Daniel D. Chiras-Director, The Evergreen Institute

Dr. Chiras received his Ph.D. in reproductive endocrinology from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1976. Since that time, he has taught biology and environmental science at the University of Colorado at Denver, the University of Washington, and the University of Denver. He is currently a visiting professor at Colorado College. Dr. Chiras the is author of numerous books and scientific and popular articles on biology, critical thinking, and environmental topics.

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ShowAppropriate Courses

Human Body Systems: Structure, Function and Environment is an ideal companion or primer to any introductory survey of human anatomy and function including the digestive, circulatory, respiratory, immunological, urinary, nervous, sensory, muscular, skeletal, endocrine, and reproductive systems of the body.

  • Introduction to Human Biology   
  • The Human Organism
  • Human Body Systems
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