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Skeletal System II (Speedy Study Guides)
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The human skeletal system consists of 206 bones. In addition to the obvious functions of provide a framework for the body which both supports and protects other tissues, it also has metabolic functions like blood cell production, storage of calcium and regulation of the endocrine system. The various functions are surprisingly complex and detailed, plus the list of individual bones is quite long, thus making a pamphlet about this system an indispensable quick reference for any serious student of biology.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 3, 2014
ISBN9781633835894
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    This is a very nice, concise summary of the skeletal system, its' purposes, and the related medical disorders. The guide has very nice illustrations of some of the major bones of the body. However, I do wish they had a clearer, better illustration of the overall skeleton similar to the quality of the other illustrations. Those are just too blurry and indistinct. Overall, a very nice intro to the skeletal system for beginners.