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How Do We Move? / Morgan, Sally 2005  Book
Morgan, Sally Book
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Publication London, QED Publishing, 2005.
Description 24pPink Spine
Series Start Reading and Listening
Summary/Abstract Tells you all about the different ways we move and the amazing things our bodies can do.
Standard Number 1845384385 Pb.
Key Words Human mechanics  UOI - Human body 
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Human movement: how the body walks, runs, jumps, and kicks / Mooney, Carla 2017  Book
Mooney, Carla Book
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Publication White River Junction, Nomad Press, 2017.
Description 120pBlack Spine
Series Inquire and investigate
Summary/Abstract Learn the basic anatomy and physiology of the human body and discover how bones, muscles, tendons, organs, and nerves work together to make movement possible. Takes a look at all of the components of the human body and examines how they allow you to move and interact with the world around you.
Contents The Skeleton The Muscular System The Brain-Body Connection Help From the Organs Fuel to Move Moving On Inspires interest in STEM
Standard Number 97816169304587 Pb.
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Movement : How technology mirrors nature / Morgan, Sally; Morgan, Adrian 1993  Book
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Publication USA, Facts On File, 1993.
Description 48pWhite Spine
Series Designs in Science
Summary/Abstract Discusses movement, its importance for survival of plants, humans, and other animals, and the various ways in which it is achieved.
Contents Introduction: Moving on land, in air and in water Moving in Water: Floating and sinking Depth Control Moving forward Streamlined shapes Skimming the surface Surface tension Taking to the Air: Wing design Gliding Special shapes for special jobs Controlling flight Powered flight Take-off and landing The structure of wings Parachutes and helicopters Insects and bats Lighter than air Moving on Land: Gravity Friction Air resistence Elastic forces Levers and joints Joints in animals Fluids and Pumps: Hydraulics at work Hydraulics in the animal kingdom Pumps The heart, a natural pump Movement in tubes The Future
Standard Number 0816029792 Hb.
Key Words Motion  Mechanical movements  Human mechanics 
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