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Anatomy: Functional Body Systems (27:00)
Over the course of this program, viewers will discover the hidden wonders of the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous systems and how they all work in conjunction with each other to create the amazing machine we call the human body. Very visual, with athletic models, animated cutaways, labeled diagrams, and even cadaver parts.
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The Human Body Video Clip Collection (65:00)
As amazing as it is complex, the human body is a marvel of biological machinery! This collection of 52 video clips (30 seconds to 2 minutes, 30 seconds each) combines high-quality film footage and detailed animations to take a close-up look at the body’s building blocks, the architecture of the body, the nervous system, the five senses, blood circulation, respiration and nutrition, and reproduction.
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Series: The Human Body: How It Works
This nine-part series uses physiologic animations and illustrations, microscopic imaging, expert commentary, and footage of the body in motion to provide a thorough overview of the amazing human machine. Marvelously detailed, yet readily understandable. Viewable/printable instructor’s guides are available online. 9-part series, 20-22 minutes each.
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Series: The Living Body
This magnificent 26-part series lets viewers explore and understand the many structures and functions of the human body. The series covers every major function, system, and organ. Diagnostic tools-cinemicrography, fiber optics, X-ray scanners, nuclear magnetic resonance, micrography-are fitted with cameras that provide spectacular interior views of the human body. The entire human body has been converted to a computer database to provide high-resolution, three-dimensional color images of anatomical and physiological processes. Written and produced by a team of internationally recognized medical, educational, and film specialists from around the world. 26-part series, 26-28 minutes each.