Anatomy and Physiology: Chemistry and the Body
ebook ∣ Questions and Answers · Things You Should Know
By Rumi Michael Leigh
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Dive into the essential knowledge of human anatomy and physiology with this comprehensive question-and-answer guide. Perfect for students, healthcare professionals, or anyone interested in understanding the intricate chemistry behind the human body.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Q&A Format: Get quick and clear answers to fundamental questions about the body's chemistry.
Accessible Learning: Designed for easy understanding, whether you are a beginner or need a refresher.
Essential Topics Covered: From basic elements and compounds to the complex interactions within the body, all key areas are explored.
Structured Content: Organized into 11 parts with specific questions and answers, making it easy to navigate and find information.
Perfect Study Companion: Ideal for exam preparation, coursework, or self-study.
Why You'll Love This Book:
Clear Explanations: Complex concepts are broken down into manageable, bite-sized answers.
Convenient Reference: Use it as a handy guide to review key concepts whenever needed.
Expertly Written: Authored by Rumi Michael Leigh, known for making science accessible to all.
What You'll Learn:
The role of ions, pH balance, and chemical reactions in the body.
The differences between DNA and RNA, and why they matter.
How enzymes work and why they are vital to our health.
The chemical structure of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
The significance of electrolytes, acids, and bases in bodily functions.
Perfect For:
Students studying anatomy and physiology.
Healthcare professionals seeking a quick refresher.
Anyone curious about the chemical foundations of human biology.