Respiratory System : Human Body
(2006)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : ABDO Publishing Company, 2006
Made available through hoopla
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781617848803 MWT17199307, 1617848808 17199307
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Through engaging text, readers learn about the human body's respiratory system. Topics include the nose, sinuses, windpipe, bronchial tree, throat, tonsils, larynx, and lungs. Readers learn that snot keeps the lining of the body's airways from drying out and that the diaphragm is the main respiratory muscle. A detailed diagram allows readers to follow a molecule of oxygen through the respiratory system. Kid-friendly text introduces respiratory problems, such as the common cold and influenza, and diseases, such as asthma and lung cancer. Also highlighted are ways to keep the respiratory system in good shape. Full-color photos, medical models, phonetics, glossary, and index enhance the text. Why do our stomachs growl? What is blood for? What happens to food when we eat it? The human body is a complex machine. It should come with an owner's manual. Each books takes young readers on a tour through the body's different systems in fun, easy-to-read text. Full-color photos, detailed diagrams and medical models enhance the text. Correlated to State Standards

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