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Simply indispensable in the classroom, this set of ten posters vividly depicts and describes the human body’s major systems. Each poster features inset illustrations providing highly detailed looks at key organs and system components, along with “neat-to-know” supplementary facts.

Complete set includes:

• Circulatory System

• Respiratory System

• Digestive System

• Urinary System

• Endocrine System

• Reproductive System

• Lymphatic System

• Integumentary System

• Nervous System

• Musculoskeletal System

A Cambridge Educational Product.

Correlates to National Science Education Standards and National Health Education Standards.

Ten 18" x 28" laminated posters.



 
    

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Copyright date: ©2004




     







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