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Book Preface

Building upon our original vision, the second edition of A Brief Atlas of the Human Bocjy features 51 soft tissue images and 104 bone images providing a degree of clarity and scale that could never be achieved within a textbook alone . In addition, this edition includes a brand new section, histology of basic tissues and select organs , containing 55 outstanding histology slides photographed by Nina Zanetti of Siena College.
Human anatomy is the study of the shape and form of the human body. The human body has four limbs (two arms and two legs), a head and a neck which connect to the torso. The body's shape is determined by a strong skeleton made of bone and cartilage, surrounded by fat, muscle, connective tissue, organs, and other structures. THE HUMAN BODY is an introduction to the amazing and complicated machines we live in. This guide offers facts, interaction tips, and prompts for conversation as you and your child explore eight of the body’s systems: NERVOUS SKELETAL RESPIRATORY CIRCULATORY DIGESTIVE MUSCULAR UROGENITAL IMMUNE Open up THE HUMAN BODY and see how we work.
Elaine Marieb chose many of the soft tissue views. Matt Hutchinson, of Washington State University , took on the arduous task of labeling each structure. Jon Mallatt, co-author of the human anatomy text, scrutinized and approved the views , leaders , and labels. References to related atlas images herein can be found in the illustration figure legends of both the human anatomy and the human anatomy and physiology textbooks.
For this edition, Patricia Brady Wilhelm, co-author of the human anatomy text reviewed each photograph for accuracy and chose several new soft tissue images from the collection of Mark Nielsen and Shawn Miller of the University of Utah. She also worked to choose all of the slides included in the histology portion of the Atlas to represent the most useful selection of histology plate, for students in the classroom.
Ralph T. Hutchings, formerly with The Royal College of Surgeons of England, photographed each of the bone structures and many of the soft tissue images found in this book. His reputation as an anatomical photographer preceded him, and we certainly were not disappointed-the quality of his work is here for all to see. We are most grateful to him for lending his expertise to this project, and for his good humor and ready willingness to meet our demands. We are grateful to John Martinek of Kirkwood Community College, who contributed his excellent photograph of the internal surface of the stomach (Figure 6ga).
The authors would like to thank the following instructors for their expertise and thoughtful feedback in reviewing the Atlas: Andy Beall, University of North Florida ; Dennis Carnes, Imperial Valley College; Leslie Hendon, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; H. Rodney Holmes, Waubonsee Community College;JeffKent, Volunteer State Community College; Mark Robertson, Delta College; Laura Rosillo, IVY Tech State College; Justine Wilcox, University of North Florida ; Joseph Yavornitzky, Baldwin Wallace College; Hillman Mann, Volunteer State Community College; Darrell Davies. Kalamazoo Valley Community College; Louise Russo, Villanova University; Tom Swensen, Ithaca College.

We are hopeful that the second edition of A Brief Atlas of the Human Bocjy proves to be a relevant source to students and instructors. Benjamin Cummings would welcome your comments and suggestions,which may be sent to the following address:
Publisher
Applied Sciences
Benjamin Cummings
1301 Sansome Street
San Francisco, CA 94III
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The main systems of the human body are:
- Circulatory system:
- Circulates blood around the body via the heart, arteries and veins, delivering oxygen and nutrients to organs and cells and carrying their waste products away.
- Keeps the body's temperature in a safe range.
- Digestive system and Excretory system:
- System to absorb nutrients and remove waste via the gastrointestinal tract, including the mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines.
- Eliminates waste from the body.
- Endocrine system:
- Influences the function of the body using hormones.
- Integumentary system / Exocrine system:
- Skin, hair, nails, sweat and other exocrine glands
- Immune system and lymphatic system:
- Defends the body against pathogens that may endanger the body.
- The system comprising a network of lymphatic vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph.
- Muscular system:
- Enables the body to move using muscles.
- Nervous system:
- Collects and processes information from the senses via nerves and the brain and tells the muscles to contract to cause physical actions.
- Renal system and Urinary system
- The system where the kidneys filter blood to produce urine.
- Reproductive system:
- The sex organs required for the production of offspring.
- Respiratory system:
- Brings air into and out of the lungs to absorb oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- Skeletal system:
- Bones maintain the structure of the body and its organs.
- Clockwise from top left: the integumentary
- endocrine and muscular systems.
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- Clockwise from top left: the lymphatic
- urinaryreproductive (female
- male) and digestive systems.