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Life Science Life Science
Code:CE-FMK30854
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Life Science


Discovery Channel
Films for the Humanities and Sciences
Media:
VHS Video
Copyright date:
2003
ISBN:
0-7365-5605-2
Prices include public performance rights
Life in a highly evolved form is the key distinction between Earth and every planet in the solar systemÑand perhaps in the entire universe. This series offers 102 life science video clips grouped into five modules: Anatomy and Physiology, Evolution, Biology, Classification of Organisms I, and Classification of Organisms II. Each video also provides an on-screen time code, for quick cueing. A user's guide is included. A Discovery Channel/FFH&S Production. 5-part series, 52-100 minutes each.

The Series Includes:

Anatomy and Physiology Video Library

The Anatomy and Physiology Video Library contains 27 video clips on human biology, muscle and skeletal systems, neuroscience, sensation, and health.

• Introduction to Biology
• History of Biology
• Endocrine System
• Circulatory System
• Heart Functions
• Blood Vessels
• Muscular System
• Major Bone Groups
• Bones and Muscles Working Together
• Musculoskeletal Performance
• Anatomy of the 100 Meters
• Brain Anatomy
• Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
• Muscles: A Neurological Perspective
• Teen Brain
• Coming to our Senses
• The Eye
• The Sense of Smell
• How We Hear
• Sound
• Healthy Skin
• Nutrition
• Hormones
• Lymphatic System
• Your Immune System
• Melanoma
• HIV

Evolution Video Library

The Evolution Video Library contains 17 video clips on evolution and natural selection, diversity of life, and genetics.

• Introduction to Evolution
• Elephant Evolution
• Charles Darwin
• Adaptation
• Insect Evolution
• Survival
• Birds of Prey
• Reptile Characteristics
• Mammal Diversity and Survival
• Animals and Extremes
• Plant Diversity
• Introduction to Genetics
• Cloning
• Novelty Gene
• Crime Solvers
• Transgenics
• Biotechnology

Biology Video Library

The Biology Video Library contains 16 video clips on the structure and function of cells, viruses, and bacteria.

• Introduction to Cells
• Blood Cells
• Skin
• The Fish Killer
• Fighting Cancer
• Introduction to Viruses
• Viral Emergence
• HIV
• Infectious Disease
• Vaccines
• Introduction to Bacteria
• Tiny Talents
• Tasty Bacteria
• Germs at Work
• Imperfect Cure
• Monera

Classification of Organisms I Video Library

The Classification of Organisms I Video Library contains 22 video clips on protists and fungi, invertebrates, insects, and plants.

• Symbiosis
• Malaria
• Fungus Farmers
• Protozoa
• Molds
• Introduction to Invertebrates
• Classification of Invertebrates
• Jellyfish
• Giant Squid
• Spiders
• Octopus
• Introduction to Insects
• Locomotion
• Social Insects
• Deadly Insects
• Rainforest Insects
• Plantae
• Reproduction
• Plants in Space
• Medicinal Rain Forest Plants
• Trees
• Survival

Classification of Organisms II Video Library

The Classification of Organisms II Video Library contains 20 video clips on fish and amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

• Sharks
• Salmon
• Mudskippers
• Frogs and Toads
• Catching Food
• Introduction to Reptiles
• Real Dragons
• Diving Lizards
• Snake Senses
• Lizard Locomotion
• Introduction to Birds
• Flying Machines
• Eagle Tracker
• Macaws
• Birds of Prey
• Introduction to Mammals
• Wolves
• Whales
• Bears
• Big Cats

 



Functions of the Face Functions of the Face
Code:FFH-BVL34130
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Functions of the Face


Producer:
Length: 26 minutes, color
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Copyright Date: 2004
Item Number: BVL34130
ISBN Number: 1-4213-0988-2
Prices include public performance rights. 
Only available in the US and Canada.

This Science Screen Report describes the anatomy and functions of facial features, and the evolutionary development of the human face. It explains how the mouth and nose work together to identify food, the process of chewing and swallowing, and the varying functions of the taste buds, saliva, teeth, tongue, and jaws. The video also discusses how muscles in the face convey expressions and emotions, how humans and computers recognize faces and expressions, and how ideas of attractiveness can be linked to facial symmetry. This is an excellent overview combining principles of anatomy, zoology, anthropology, and psychology. A viewable/printable teacher’s guide is available at www.cambridgeeducational.com.

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Forgotten Sense of Touch Forgotten Sense of Touch
Code:FFH-BVL34129
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Forgotten Sense of Touch


Producer:
Length: 16 minutes, color
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Copyright Date: 2004
Item Number: BVL34129
ISBN Number: 1-4213-0986-6
Prices include public performance rights. 
Only available in the US and Canada.

Friendship begins with a handshake—for good reason. This Science Screen Report examines the sense of touch not only as a means of physical sensation, but also as the most basic way of communicating and interacting with one’s environment. The video highlights the human body’s methods for detecting and evaluating external stimuli, including heat, cold, smoothness, and roughness, and outlines scientific approaches to helping people with an impaired tactile sense. Presenting human touch as a mechanism for survival and happiness, this video is an ideal component for any study of the senses in anatomy or psychology. A viewable/printable teacher’s guide is available at www.cambridgeeducational.com.

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Physiology: Muscles and Bones Physiology: Muscles and Bones
Code:FFH-BVL34125
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Physiology: Muscles and Bones


Producer:
Length: 14 minutes, color
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Copyright Date: 2001
Item Number: BVL34125
ISBN Number: 1-4213-0980-7
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Only available in the US and Canada.

Machines keep the world moving—but muscles and bones were here first. This video looks at the human body in motion, studying the interaction of the skeleton and muscles and the ways in which engineers and designers imitate these systems. Demonstrating how bones allow mobility while also providing protection, the video examines skeletal strength, calcium’s importance, the internal structure of bones, and their dependence on muscles for cohesion and power. Use this Science Screen Report to reinforce key concepts in both anatomy and engineering, with implications for architecture, computer science, and other disciplines as well. A viewable/printable teacher’s guide is available at www.cambridgeeducational.com.

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The Immune System at Work The Immune System at Work
Code:FFH-BVL34123
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The Immune System at Work


Producer:
Length: 17 minutes, color
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Copyright Date: 2003
Item Number: BVL34123
ISBN Number: 1-4213-0984-X
Prices include public performance rights. 
Only available in the US and Canada.

There’s a battle going on inside you, even when you’re calm or asleep. This edition of Science Screen Report illustrates how the human immune system protects against harmful invaders—the germs and bacteria we encounter on a daily basis. It explains the function of first-line defenses and white blood cells, the distinction between viruses and bacteria, and the different functions of vaccines and penicillin. It also shows what happens when the immune system falters or fails, and how scientific understanding of the subject is increasing. Use this video to highlight a dimension of human anatomy that healthy people too often take for granted. A viewable/printable teacher’s guide is available at www.cambridgeeducational.com.

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The New Living Body The New Living Body
Code:FFH-5981
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The New Living Body


Producer:
Length: 10-part series, 20 minutes each
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Copyright Date: 1995
Item Number: 5981
ISBN Number: 0-7365-0008-1
Prices include public performance rights. 
Only available in the US and Canada

How does the human body work? What advances have been made in medicine which enable us to understand the human body better? These programs provide a comprehensive answer to both questions in this ten-part series. Filmed in the United States and Great Britain, these programs were all produced in 1995 and contain valuable information for the study of human anatomy and physiology.Each program contains three major elements:

  • Live-action video showing the human body in action, often under experimental conditions, putting the theme of each program into context
  • Advanced imaging technology is used, including x-rays, radioisotope and ultrasound scans, fiber optics, MRIs, and video of surgery. These techniques provide unparalleled glimpses into the inner workings of the body.
  • Three-dimensional computer graphics provide easy-to-understand illustrations of processes and functions which are difficult to see otherwise.

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  The Interactive Body: Systems at Work - on CD-ROM
Code:FFH-BVL32695
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The Interactive Body: Systems at Work - on CD-ROM


Producer:
Media: 3 CD-ROMs
Copyright Date: 2004
Item Number: BVL32695
ISBN Number: 0-7365-8730-6
Prices include public performance rights. 

The human body is truly an interactive organism - every system, every organ, and every cell is connected in some way. Using this three-part series of multimedia CD-ROMs, students will be able to explore the interconnectivity that makes the human body's ten systems work together. The circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, reproductive, lymphatic, integumentary, nervous, and musculoskeletal systems are discussed in detail, providing basic facts and interesting information about the anatomy, physiology, and common ailments of each system. The programs also address how each system functions as part of a larger organism, interacting day and night to ensure overall health no matter what the activity: sitting at a desk, eating lunch, driving a car, running a marathon, or sleeping. A Cambridge Educational Production.

Each CD-ROM includes the following features:

  • Animated graphics to illustrate system components and demonstrate system functions
  • Interactive glossary of terms
  • Self-assessment quizzes that test retention of the material
  • Printable summary documents for each body system
  • Printable PDF teacher’s guide for each CD-ROM

Correlates to National Science Education Standards and National Health Education Standards.

The Series Includes: Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive, and Urinary Systems-on CD-ROM | Endocrine, Reproductive, and Lymphatic Systems-on CD-ROM | Integumentary, Nervous, and Musculoskeletal Systems-on CD-ROM

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  Functional Anatomy
Code:FFH-33453
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Functional Anatomy


Producer:
Films for the Humanities
Length: 30 minutes, color
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Copyright Date: 2003
Item Number: 33453
ISBN Number: 0-7365-9576-7
Prices include public performance rights. 
Only available in the US and Canada

By their very nature, sports competitions push the human body to its limits. In this program, we examine four bodily systems—skeletal, muscular, respiratory, and circulatory—to demonstrate how our anatomy enables us to be physically active. Extensive computer graphics and sports footage provide a comprehensive overview of the subject. (30 minutes, color)


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  Human Body Shop
Code:FFH-33504
Price: $129.95
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Human Body Shop


Producer: Films for the Humanities
Length: 57 minutes, color
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Copyright Date: 2004
Item Number: 33504
ISBN Number: 0-7365-9616-X
Prices include public performance rights. 
Only available in the US

Miniature electronics, precision surgical techniques, and an ever-increasing understanding of the human body are making it possible for medical researchers to turn science fiction into science fact. Covering sophisticated leg prostheses, remarkable artificial vision systems, and astonishing advances in brain signal translation, this program examines the complex and futuristic research that is melding human and machine. Osseointegration pioneer Richard Branemark, vision visionary William Dobelle, and Duke University's Miguel Nicolelis are spotlighted. (57 minutes, color)


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  Miracle Cell
Code:FFH-33505
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Miracle Cell


Producer: Films for the humanities
Length: 57 minutes, color
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Copyright Date: 2004
Item Number: 33505
ISBN Number: 0-7365-9618-6
Prices include public performance rights. 
Only available in the US

With unprecedented and exclusive access to current clinical trials, this program appraises the successes and future potential of regenerative medicine. One featured patient is Joy Veron—paralyzed while trying to save her children from a car accident—who has stem cells from her nose transplanted into her back. The film also follows a heart attack victim who has his own bone marrow stem cells injected into his heart. Do these landmark treatments represent the start of a great revolution in medical technology? Carlos Lima, of the Egas Moniz Hospital in Lisbon, and the University of Frankfurt's Andreas Zeiher are featured. (57 minutes, color)


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  Anatomy of the Human Brain
Code:FFH-7920
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Anatomy of the Human Brain


Producer: Films for the Humanities
Length: 35 minutes, color
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Copyright Date: 1997
Item Number: 7920
Prices include public performance rights. 
Only available in the US and Canada

Neuropathologist Dr. Marco Rossi dissects and examines a normal human brain. Using three methods of dissection—coronal plane, CT-MRI plane, and sagittal plane—Dr. Rossi separates the hindbrain from the midbrain, and removes a portion of the brain containing the substantia nigra. The anterior and posterior of the forebrain are dissected, and each section is examined, along with the left occipital lobe. After separating the brain stem from the cerebellum, both are sectioned and examined. (35 minutes, color)


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  The Human Brain in Situ
Code:FFH-7921
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The Human Brain in Situ


Producer: Films for the Humanities
Length: 21 minutes, color
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Copyright Date: 1997
Item Number: 7921
Prices include public performance rights. 
Only available in the US and Canada

Professor of applied neurobiology Susan Standring conducts a basic anatomical examination of the human brain and its connections in the skull using museum specimens. During the process, Standring identifies the cerebral lobes, optic nerves, arachnoid granulations, and blood vessels. Examining the cranial cavity with the brain removed, she points out the frontal bones, orbital plates, crista galli, and the cribriform plate. Cerebrospinal fluid and the tentorium cerebelli are shown. Using a brain specimen and resin model, the ventricular system is explained. (21 minutes, color)


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  Pathology Examples in the Human Brain
Code:FFH-7922
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Pathology Examples in the Human Brain


Producer: Films for the Humanities
Length: 24 minutes, color
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Copyright Date: 1997
Item Number: 7922
Prices include public performance rights. 
Only available in the US and Canada

Neuropathologist Dr. Marco Rossi examines different human brain specimens and presents evidence of trauma or disease. Brains examined include that of a 59-year-old woman with dementia; an 82-year-old man who suffered a road accident; a young man with a shunting tube for hydrocephalus; an elderly man with Parkinson's disease; an elderly female stroke victim; and a middle-aged woman with hemiplegia. (24 minutes, color)


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  The Human Brain
Code:FFH-7919
Price: $449.95
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The Human Brain


Producer: Films for the Humanities
Media: DVD-R or VHS
Item Number: 7919
Prices include public performance rights. 
Only available in the US and Canada

The Series Includes : Anatomy of the Human Brain | The Human Brain in Situ | Pathology Examples in the Human Brain This three-part series provides in-depth anatomical and medical examinations of the various parts of the brain and thorough explanations of its function and behavior under the influence of various traumas and disease conditions. 3-part series.


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