(Set) How We Move: The Gross Anatomy of Motion & Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: How Life Works

(Set) How We Move: The Gross Anatomy of Motion & Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: How Life Works

(Set) How We Move: The Gross Anatomy of Motion & Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: How Life Works

Get insights into how life moves and works with this two-course set. Start with How We Move: The Gross Anatomy of Motion, where you’ll look inside the human body as never before and discover your gross anatomy, or the parts of the body that can be seen with the unaided eye. Then, move on to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: How Life Works, where you’ll learn the intricate workings of living cells while discovering thought-provoking connections between the microworld and your own life.

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