The Human Body - BOOK REVIEW
Come and see the human body as you have never seen it!
'The Human Body' is a huge and impressive book in size, just like an average Atlas, with a hard cover and glossy pages that contain tremendous knowledge about our bodies. The book contains knowledge about the human body with almost vivid illustration of the organs and explanations enlightening. It was fascinating for me to dive into the depths of the book and learn about the human body. The illustrations and pictures in the book are very large and clearly illustrate the organs in our body. It is amazing to discover how similar we are deep inside.
Because of his amazing visualness, I am sure that both children and adults will find it interesting. The material is served in a clear and clear way and makes the information flow in a fun and effortless way.
What can be learned from the book: among other things about the building blocks in the body, what it is made of, what systems are working in our bodies, and how all this magic happens without activating it. For example, the respiratory system, the heart and blood vessels, the nervous system and the skeleton that operate without being monitored.
"Humans can not survive without the cooperation of all 12 body systems," he said, adding that "these systems - groups of organs that perform different roles - communicate between them and transmit instructions to each other, and thus the whole body functions as a single unit."
You can also learn from the book about our brain that we have never fully studied, our senses, the eye and the wondrous vision process, on genetic medicine and nanomedicine, and many other important and wonderful subjects presented to the young reader together with wonderful illustrations in a huge format.
A miracle is a miracle that is happening to all of us and we have probably become accustomed to it.
A great and comprehensive knowledge is found between the pages of the book, the great advantage of which is that the information comes in a captivating and pleasing way to the eye that makes pages without feeling.
At the end of the book is a glossary that explains them.
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