Technical
by Alan L. Gillen, Frank J. Sherwin III, & Alan C. Knowles
Format: Softcover
Dimensions: 8 x 10.5 in.
Pages: 154
Ages: 15 & up
Publisher: Creation Research Society Books
Published: 1999
When we first examine the human body, complexity and diversity overwhelms the mind. Continuous study and patient research reveal repeating physiological patterns in the eleven body systems. This book describes these patterns and discusses their meaning. It will help the teacher or serious student of biology appreciate the Creator’s design principles and plan for human body. The various body systems are discussed, such as the circulatory system, in the context of these design themes. It teaches about the biological basis for blood clotting, the immune response, recent research on spilt-brain studies, the physiology of flight, the body’s adaptation to high altitudes and much more. The book is built around the basic universal patterns and themes in human biology that include:
1.the relationship of structure to function;
2.homeostasis, or steady state of metabolism;
3.the interdependence among body parts;
4.short-term physiological adaptation;
5.maintenance of boundaries; and
6.the triple scheme of order, organization, and integration.
- Human
- Body
- Intelligent
- Design
- Gillen
- Sherwin
- Knowles
- 10-3-091
- teacher
- student
- biology
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