Muscular System (Speedy Study Guides)


Book Description

The muscular system is the network of body tissue or muscle bands that are formed over your skeleton frame. The muscles, in conjunction with the skeleton and the body's nervous system work together to move the body and guide it through various activities and positions. Certain muscles are more dense than others as a result of certain activities such as cycling or weightlifting which helps develops the thighs or arms and which are expected to carry heavier loads. A chart of the muscular system would be beneficial in helping one understand what muscles are located where in the human body. If one seeks to improve their ability in a particular function, the chart will assist in describing which muscles to train.




Muscular System (Human) Speedy Study Guides


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The function of the muscular system is to allow for kinetic movement of the body. The muscles expand and contract providing the energy for the various parts of the body to move. Students studying biology or medicine would greatly benefit from this pamphlet which depicts the structures of the various muscle group with detailed diagrams, making it easy from them to remember the different types of muscles and its components.




Muscular System (Speedy Study Guide)


Book Description

The muscular system is the network of body tissue or muscle bands that are formed over your skeleton frame. The muscles, in conjunction with the skeleton and the body's nervous system work together to move the body and guide it through various activities and positions. Certain muscles are more dense than others as a result of certain activities such as cycling or weightlifting which helps develops the thighs or arms and which are expected to carry heavier loads. A chart of the muscular system would be beneficial in helping one understand what muscles are located where in the human body. If one seeks to improve their ability in a particular function, the chart will assist in describing which muscles to train.




Anatomy (Human) (Speedy Study Guides)


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The human anatomy consists of everything your body is made of. The skeletal, muscular, digestive, circulatory, lymphatic, endocrine, immune, urinary, reproductive and nervous systems all make up the human body. If you look at a chart of the different systems, you will see just how in depth our anatomy is and how it all works. You will understand where the heart beats the blood to, and why you can feel a pin prick, because of your nervous system. The human anatomy is a complex and interesting thing made easier to learn with charts and pictures.




Physiology (Speedy Study Guide)


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A Physiology Study Guide can help a student in various ways. Basically this study guide highlights what a student needs to know and puts the knowledge in easily understood terms. These guides are easy to use, easy to read and help you with your Physiology coursework. This Physiology study guide will make your Physiology class go better and make complex terms more easily understood and relevant. In addition, a Physiology Study Guide is affordable and a plus factor for any student!




Digestive System (Speedy Study Guides)


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The digestive system is where food gets converted into the energy that your body needs. But the digestive system is seen as not as important as the other systems in the body thereby leading to its abuse. This quick study guide can be used as reference to the important functions of the digestive system. Complete with infographics, this is the book you need to have.




Medical Terminology: Skeletal System Speedy Study Guides


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A pamphlet on your skeletal system would be able to help medical students understand what the skeletal system is and what the term refers to. A pamphlet of this kind would dispel many of the misconceptions. Contrary to most people's definitions, the skeletal system is not just your bones. In fact, the skeletal system is all of the tendons, ligaments and the cartilage that connect the bones together as well as the bones themselves that comprise our skeleton.




Medical Terminology (Speedy Study Guides)


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Most people leave their medical care completely in the hands of their trusted physician, never questioning a prescription or treatment. While all the terminology may seem frightening and complicated, there are some benefits to learning what certain terms refer to. Educating yourself on what certain medical terms mean can go a long way to helping you address concerns with your doctor. You will no longer be in the dark about what you are being prescribed and you can more comfortably look over any paperwork about your health, giving you the advantage when it comes working out a plan with your doctor that you feel comfortable with.




Medical Terminology: The Body Speedy Study Guides


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Having a Medical Terminology Book is a good reference to have for one's library. It helps people to better understand the health conditions they may have, and those of loved ones, because medical jargon can be unclear and confusing. It also aids in helping patients to communicate with their medical care providers in a clear concise way. It is a necessary tool for health professions students, and for professionals like Doctors, Nurses, Nursing Assistants, and Allied Health Practitioners to have and consult.




The Muscular System Manual


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A full-color atlas of the muscles of the human body, this text provides in-depth coverage of skeletal muscles. An easy-to-understand format organizes the material by body region, moving from head to extremities. For each region, there is an overview of the muscles of the region as a whole, with information on how muscles in that region function together and large drawings of the muscles of that entire region. Then each particular muscle in that region is described with name, the origin of that name, Greek and Latin derivations, pronunciation, attachments, actions, a drawing with an arrow showing the muscle's line of pull, innervation to two levels of detail, and arterial supply to two levels of detail. That overview is followed by a practical, step-by-step guide to palpating that muscle, a group muscle illustration to show the muscle's anatomical relationship to nearby muscles, the methodology for learning muscle actions, and clinically useful information for that muscle. Instructor's resources available.