Discover the essentials of the human body in clear, school‑friendly lessons.
This classic physiology text introduces young readers to how living beings differ from inanimate matter, then guides them through the major systems of the body—bones, muscles, breathing, digestion, the senses, and more—using straightforward explanations and simple experiments.
The book presents a structured, grade‑appropriate look at anatomy and physiology, starting with the basic distinction between organic and inorganic matter and moving through the skeleton, joints, and organs. It emphasizes how the body grows, how food becomes energy, and how different parts work together to keep a person healthy and active. The lessons connect everyday observations with foundational science, making complex ideas accessible for classroom study.
- Learn how bones form, renew, and function as the body’s framework
- See how the digestive system turns meals into usable fuel, from mastication to digestion
- Explore the main body systems, including respiration, circulation, and the nervous system
- Understand practical concepts like how the senses operate and how the body stays healthy
Ideal for students beginning the study of physiology, and useful as a classroom resource or home reference for those exploring how the body works.