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100 trillion good bacteria living in the human body, Paul Rockett

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100 trillion good bacteria living in the human body, Paul Rockett
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 30) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
100 trillion good bacteria living in the human body
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
883836376
Responsibility statement
Paul Rockett
Series statement
The big countdownRaintree perspectives
Summary
"Find out all about the human body, including the millions of bacteria that live in and on us and help our body function healthily, our digestive system, bones and muscles, blood and heart, lungs and breathing, the size of our brain, and the number of hairs on our head."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Counting down the human body -- There are 100 trillion good bacteria living on the human body -- There are one trillion, 300 billion skin cells on the human body -- Blondes have 146 thousand strands of hair on their heads -- The heart beats one hundred thousand times a day -- Blood travels sixty thousand miles (96,560 km) a day -- We take 20 thousand breaths a day -- More than six hundred muscles in your body -- 206 bones in the human body -- 12-72 hours to digest food -- Nine months for a baby to grow inside the womb -- Five senses -- The human brain weighs 3 pounds
Target audience
juvenile
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