
The body's structure is revealed using spectacular anatomical illustrations, making it easy to find and focus on specific organs or systems. Learn the key information on features such as tissues, cells, DNA, and genes. Each chapter then takes you through the body's systems - including the digestive system, skeletal system, nervous system, endocrine system, and more.
Jump into this book for a specific question you may have, using its clear and organized structure, or travel through the book as each system is displayed in full and then broken down into sections with larger views and simple annotations.
The combination of clear imagery and simple text make Human Anatomy an approachable guide to those interested in learning more about the human body or the perfect reference for students of the subject.
Alice M. Roberts is a clinical anatomist and Professor of Public Engagement in Science at the University of Birmingham. She has presented a range of programmes on BBC2 including Coast, Wild Swimming, The Incredible Human Journey, Origins of Us, and Prehistoric Autopsy. She is also to be heard occasionally on Radio 4. She has authored four popular science books about anatomy and human evolution, and writes a regular science column for The Observer. ([source][1]) [1]: http://www.alice-roberts.co.uk/index.html

The body's structure is revealed using spectacular anatomical illustrations, making it easy to find and focus on specific organs or systems. Learn the key information on features such as tissues, cells, DNA, and genes. Each chapter then takes you through the body's systems - including the digestive system, skeletal system, nervous system, endocrine system, and more.
Jump into this book for a specific question you may have, using its clear and organized structure, or travel through the book as each system is displayed in full and then broken down into sections with larger views and simple annotations.
The combination of clear imagery and simple text make Human Anatomy an approachable guide to those interested in learning more about the human body or the perfect reference for students of the subject.
Alice M. Roberts is a clinical anatomist and Professor of Public Engagement in Science at the University of Birmingham. She has presented a range of programmes on BBC2 including Coast, Wild Swimming, The Incredible Human Journey, Origins of Us, and Prehistoric Autopsy. She is also to be heard occasionally on Radio 4. She has authored four popular science books about anatomy and human evolution, and writes a regular science column for The Observer. ([source][1]) [1]: http://www.alice-roberts.co.uk/index.html