
Blood: A Very Short Introduction
No ratings yet
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
147
Language
English
Published
Oct 1, 2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199581452
ISBN-13
9780199581450
Description
In a concise yet insightful examination, Christopher Cooper delves into the essential role of blood within the animal kingdom. He explores its myriad functions, emphasizing its importance not only in mammals but across different species. By highlighting how blood facilitates the essential processes of life—transporting oxygen and nutrients while removing waste—Cooper illustrates the intricate systems that sustain living organisms.
The narrative also touches upon the historical and cultural significance of blood in human society, illustrating how its symbolism extends beyond mere biology. The author invites readers to consider the broader implications of blood in medical and scientific advancements, as well as its role in mythology and tradition.
Through accessible language and engaging concepts, the exploration of blood reveals its complexities and functions, making it a fascinating topic for anyone curious about the life-sustaining fluid that flows through veins and arteries. This brief introduction serves as a gateway into the deeper understanding of blood's multifaceted importance in both nature and culture.
The narrative also touches upon the historical and cultural significance of blood in human society, illustrating how its symbolism extends beyond mere biology. The author invites readers to consider the broader implications of blood in medical and scientific advancements, as well as its role in mythology and tradition.
Through accessible language and engaging concepts, the exploration of blood reveals its complexities and functions, making it a fascinating topic for anyone curious about the life-sustaining fluid that flows through veins and arteries. This brief introduction serves as a gateway into the deeper understanding of blood's multifaceted importance in both nature and culture.
Reviews
Reading Log
No reading logs found
Start tracking your reading progress to see logs here
Add Your First Reading LogNotes
Transaction Log
No transaction logs found
Start tracking your book transactions to see logs here
Add Your First Transaction Log