Life Story: Birth, Growth and Development (Bodyscope S.)

Life Story: Birth, Growth and Development (Bodyscope S.)

by Dr. Patricia MacNair (Author)

Synopsis

The most astonishing and complex organism on earth - the human body - is explored in this dynamic new series. A dazzling array of specialist photography and state-of-the-art digital illustration reveals the secrets of human biology in breathtaking detail. Incorporating the very latest medical research, this groundbreaking series provides a compelling guide to what makes us work, from our heartbeat to brain cells. Feature spreads take an in-depth look at a wide range of subjects, including the invisible creatures that set up home on our skin and the amazing scanning techniques doctors use to peer inside the body. Rounding off each book is a comprehensive glossary, together with key website links. For anyone who has ever marvelled at the intricacies and workings of the human body, Bodyscope is an indispensable series. From the joining of male and female sex cells inside a woman's body, through birth and childhood to the gradual process of ageing, the story of a human life is awe-inspiring. Bodyscope - Life Story reveals how genes and chromosomes contain the instructions for life, and are responsible for the limitless differences that make each of us an individual. It examines the male and female reproductive systems and uncovers the incredible changes that take place in a woman's body during pregnancy. Readers can trace the development of a newborn baby as it grows into a toddler, reaches its teens and changes into an adult with the onset of puberty - a process which equips every human with the reproductive system necessary for the life cycle to continue.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 40
Publisher: Kingfisher Books Ltd
Published: 18 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0753409658
ISBN 13: 9780753409657
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Author Bio
Dr Patricia Macnair studied Medicine at the University of Bristol in England. After several years working in a variety of hospital specialities, she is now a freelance medical journalist and broadcaster. Patricia has worked predominantly for the BBC, writing, reporting and presenting for radio, TV and online, on a huge range of medical topics. She is also a regular contributor to national newspapers and magazines. In 2002, she won a major online health writing award for the BBC genetics website. Patricia recently completed an MA in Medical Ethics and Medical Law at King's College, University of London.