ATLAS OF THE HUMAN BODY
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Have you ever wondered about the structure of the cerebral cortex or how the nervous system transmits messages from the senses to the brain? And what are the differences between the skeletons of an adult and a child? How (and why) does the body produce saliva? The Atlas of the Human Body contains the answers to these and many other questions. It is a complete and fascinating guide to human anatomy, to understand the complicated structure of the body, answering any doubts on the subject. Structured following the succession of elements from head to toe, the volume is divided into nine sections: the head, the neck, the thorax, the upper limbs, the abdomen, the reproductive system, the pelvis, the lower limbs and the whole body system. Each section includes detailed and understandable illustrations, annotated with the nomenclature of bones, muscles, internal organs, veins and arteries, allowing you to quickly recognize and analyze the parts of the body. The color photographs vividly show what the topics analyzed really look like.