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  1. The Giant Book of the Human Body (Giant Books) by Neil Ardley, David West, 1989-10-30
  2. 101 Things Every Kid Should Know About the Human Body (101 Things) by Samantha Beres, 2000-01
  3. The Human Body: A Basic Guide to the Way You Fit Together (Wooden Books) by Moff Betts, 2004-05-01
  4. Question Time: Human Body (Question Time) by Angela Wilkes, 2001-09-15
  5. Janice VanCleave's The Human Body for Every Kid: Easy Activities that Make Learning Science Fun (Science for Every Kid Series) by Janice VanCleave, 1995-02
  6. Mysteries of the Human Body (Library of Curious and Unusual Facts) by Time Life Books, 1990-10
  7. The Human Body in Health and Illness (Study Guide) by Barbara, Ph.D. Herlihy, Nancy K. Maebius, 2000-11
  8. First Encyclopedia of the Human Body (First Encyclopedias) by F. Chandler, 2004-01-30
  9. 3D Eyewitness: Human Body by Theresa Greenaway, 1999-06-01
  10. Introduction to the Human Body: The Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 5th Edition by Gerard J. Tortora, Sandra R. Grabowski, 2000-07-21
  11. A Magic Skeleton Book: The Human Body (Magic Color Books) by Janet Sacks, 2004-04-28
  12. The Usborne Internet-Linked Complete Book of the Human Body (Usborne Internet Linked) by Anna Claybourne, 2003-10-31
  13. The Incredible Human Body: A Book Of Discovery & Learning by Fran Balkwill, Mic Rolph, 1998-12-31
  14. The Little Encyclopedia of the Human Body (Kingfisher Little Encyclopedia) by Richard Walker, 2001-10-15

41. Anatomy And Cell Biology
Associate Department of Anatomy and Cell biology (College of Medicine) The study covers the human body at its most basic cellular level,
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E-mail: kathleen-andersen@uiowa.edu Teaching Assistant: Katie Leinen, B.S. ( katherine-leinen@uiowa.edu Office Hours: Thursday 1-2 p.m. (or by appointment) Course Overview: This course involves a complete systemic study of the human body. The study covers the human body at its most basic cellular level, progresses through the tissue level ( Unit I: Building the Body) and continues into the study of the organs which comprise the various systems. The various systems will be organized into the following units: Unit II : Movement of the Body (Skeletal and Muscular systems);

42. THE MERCK MANUAL--SECOND HOME EDITION, Introduction In Ch. 1, Human Body
The biology of the human body includes the study of its structure (anatomy) andthe study of its function (physiology). Physiology is discussed in greater
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    System lesson is part of a five lesson unit on the systems of the human body . Bones support the body so that we can stand and they are connected
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    Prerequisites BIO101 human biology Corequisites BIO101 human biology BIO230 The Total Biological Experience The Integration of body, Mind, and Spirit
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    Human Biology 3 Credit Hours, 3 Lecture Hours Electives: Liberal Arts, Open/Free, Reading Content , Science Course Description This course is a basic study of the structure and functioning of the human body. Emphasis will be placed on the interrelationships among the systems. This course introduces the major chemical and biological principles through the study of the human body. Note: This course may be taken alone as a 3 credit biology course OR in conjunction with BIO102 Human Biology Laboratory as a 4 credit biology course.
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    Human Biology Laboratory 1 Credit Hour, 2 Lab Hours Electives: Liberal Arts, Open/Free, Reading Content , Science CoRequisites: BIO101 Human Biology Course Description The concepts studied in the classroom will be reinforced with microscope work, models, charts and related activities/experiments. Investigation at the cellular, tissue and organ levels will be included.
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