The workings of the digestive system are explained in Bill Nye the Science Guy: Digestion, as Nye once again turns the attention of young science students to a topic they should understand. He manages to keep their focus with a fast-paced show that mixes comedy and music with science. The average Science Guy audience member is ten years old, but Nye's style appeals to students in the upper grades as well, and he counts many adults among his fans.
The High-Yield™ Series extracts the most important information on each topic and presents it in a concise, uncluttered fashion to prepare students for the USMLE. New to High-Yield™ Embryology, Second Edition are 26 chapters that cover topics from prefertilization events and the embryonic period, to cardiovascular, digestive, urinary, reproductive, respiratory, head and neck, nervous, eye, ear, skeletal, and muscular system development.
Recommended by the Dinosaur Society, this book looks at how dinosaurs work--the actions of their skeletons and muscles, their digestive systems, and their brains and nervous systems.
Accurate diagnosis and effective long term therapy or control of alimentary disease in the dog and cat are difficult goals to achieve, due to a lack of comprehensive information on the specific conditions affecting the alimentary tract together with a lack of suitably practical methods of investigation. The book presents, in a practical way, the information which clinicians, faced with the daily business of investigating such problems, will need.
Nutritional Management of Digestive Disorders bring together the contributions of leading experts in nutrition and digestion to provide readers with a concise yet thorough record of the advances made in this area of research. In addition to discussing traditional areas of nutrition, it presents essential findings on more recent and novel therapies.