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The Skeletal And Muscular Systems The Human Body How It Works Gregory J Stewart

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The Skeletal And Muscular Systems The Human Body How It Works Gregory J Stewart
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Publisher: Chelsea House Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.96 MB
Pages: 137
Author: Gregory J. Stewart, Denton A., M.D. Cooley
ISBN: 9781604133653, 1604133651
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Skeletal And Muscular Systems The Human Body How It Works Gregory J Stewart by Gregory J. Stewart, Denton A., M.d. Cooley 9781604133653, 1604133651 instant download after payment.

The skeletal and muscular systems not only allow us to move and stand tall, but they are also involved in protecting the body, allowing it to grow, and performing subconscious activities such as breathing and the beating of the heart. The heart, an organ made of muscle, distributes blood that lets other systems of the body function. These complex systems work together to achieve many essential bodily functions. In "The Skeletal and Muscular Systems", learn how these two systems interact to keep the human body alive and in motion.

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