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Books with author Kara Rogers

  • Skin and Connective Tissue

    Kara Rogers

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Examines the skin and connective tissues, looking at the general anatomy, biodynamics, and diseases of each.
  • The Reproductive System

    Kara Rogers

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Sept. 1, 2010)
    The conception of human life and the propagation of the species has long been a subject of curiosity in all civilizations. Although much is now known about the biology of reproduction, a great deal remains to be discovered about the diseases and disorders that can damage the reproductive system. Ethical concerns surrounding the issues of birth control and abortion have also provoked much discussion in recent times. This comprehensive narrative details both the biological process of procreation and the often divisive debates on how best to approach matters related to the human body.
  • Genetic Engineering

    Kara Rogers

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The ability to alter the genetic code is one of the most powerful aspects of modern science. With genetic engineering, scientists can make a mouse's muscles bigger, create animals that are virtually identical to one another, and cause mosquitoes to pass fatal genes to their offspring, halting the spread of disease-causing organisms. Advances in gene editing, the ability to directly manipulate DNA, have placed even greater power in researchers' hands and renewed ethical concerns surrounding the implementation of genetic engineering. This comprehensive volume explores these topics, describes the methods by which scientists produce genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and highlights ethical issues associated with GMOs.
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  • Engineering Solutions for Epidemics and Pandemics

    Kara Rogers

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Although infectious disease outbreaks have long threatened the well-being of human societies, the realization that such epidemics and pandemics can be controlled or even prevented in the first place is recent. With advances in scientific understanding of disease and the development of technologies for the early detection of infectious agents, health agencies are better equipped for disease prevention and surveillance. This volume explores epidemic and pandemic threats and approaches to disease detection, prevention, and surveillance, relating them to concepts that lie at the foundation of STEM education. It also describes the steps readers can take to prepare for disease outbreaks.
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  • The Components of Life: From Nucleic Acids to Carbohydrates

    Kara Rogers

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Discusses the molecular components of life, including nucleic and amino acids, proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, and details the history of study in the discipline and how they affect human and animal body functions.
  • Medicine and Healers Through History

    Kara Rogers

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2011)
    The diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease remains a challenging undertaking as emerging disorders and pandemics are constantly presenting new opposition. Behind the practice of medicine is a treasury of great minds and healers who have endeavored tirelessly at the forefront of disease management. This compelling volume introduces readers to the development of medicine over the centuries and to those intrepid individuals who have dedicated their lives to safeguarding the welfare of people around the world.
  • The Digestive System

    Kara Rogers

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Sept. 1, 2010)
    The satisfaction derived from savoring a steak or indulging in an ice cream sundae is only one aspect of a larger process that occurs in the human digestive system. From the moment food enters our mouths until long after we have finished a meal, the body engages in an extensive routine designed to retain nutrients and discard waste. This comprehensive book examines all the vital components involved in consuming and digesting food as well as the diseases and disorders that can plague this frequently overlooked area of the human body.
  • Bone and Muscle: Structure, Force, and Motion

    Kara Rogers

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Examines the parts, organization, and development of the musculoskeletal system, including information on diseases and injuries of bones, muscles, and joints.
  • The Brain and the Nervous System

    Kara Rogers

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Necessary for everything from reflexes to reading to running, its no exaggeration to say that the brain and nervous system are responsible for nearly every endeavor of human activity. The sheer volume of information that the brain must process and respond to at every second of each day renders it one of the most remarkable systems of the human body. With illuminating diagrams and careful detail, this volume covers the amazing intricacies of this vital system as well as the effects of disease and damage.
  • Engineering Solutions for Epidemics and Pandemics

    Kara Rogers

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Although infectious disease outbreaks have long threatened the well-being of human societies, the realization that such epidemics and pandemics can be controlled or even prevented in the first place is recent. With advances in scientific understanding of disease and the development of technologies for the early detection of infectious agents, health agencies are better equipped for disease prevention and surveillance. This volume explores epidemic and pandemic threats and approaches to disease detection, prevention, and surveillance, relating them to concepts that lie at the foundation of STEM education. It also describes the steps readers can take to prepare for disease outbreaks.
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  • Is It Wrong to Eat Meat?

    Kate Rogers

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Why do some people choose not to eat meat? Is it wrong to eat an animal that was once alive? These questions are complex and challenge young people's critical-thinking skills, and they form the backbone of this inside look at the debates surrounding vegetarianism, veganism, and eating meat. As readers explore this topic through engaging main text, accessible fact boxes, a detailed graphic organizer, and colorful photographs, they're introduced to different points of view and the facts used to support these differing viewpoints. This teaches young readers the importance of understanding differing perspectives and using facts to inform an opinion.
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  • The Respiratory System

    Kara Rogers

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Sept. 1, 2010)
    So automatic and mechanical is breathing for most of us that we often fail to consider the complexities of respiration. Engaging the lungs, airways, and more, the intake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide are only the most apparent aspects of a much longer routine. Although vulnerable to various infections and other disorders, the respiratory system by and large continues to function in order to sustain us. This book explores each element involved in this subconscious process and the factors that perpetuate human life.