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Digestive & excretory systems [dvd]

Contributor(s): Gatchel, Bob | Schlessinger Media | Fabian-Baber (Firm) | National Book Service.
Series: Schlessinger science library ; Human body in action. Publisher: Wynnewood, Penn. : Winnipeg : Schlessinger Media ; National Book Service [distributor], c2006Description: 1 videodisc (23 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm. + 1 teacher's guide.ISBN: 1417104163.Subject(s): Digestion | Digestive organs | Gastrointestinal organs | Excretion | Excretory organs | Human body | Spanish language. -- Audio-visual aids | SCIENCE (GRADES K-10) | HEALTH (GRADES K-12) | HOME ECONOMICS (GRADES 7-12)DDC classification: D 612.3 D53
Production Credits: Executive producers, Andrew Schlessinger, Tracy Mitchell ; producer/director, Jennifer Moore-Ott ; writer, Kate Youngdahl ; editors, Ron Schindinger...[et al].
Narrators, Bob Gatchel...[et al].Summary: Series designed to introduce viewers to the study of the human body. Through the analogy of preparing a dish for a food fair, microphotography, graphics, animation, and simple experiments, this program examines the digestive and excretory systems of the human body. Discusses how food is broken down and absorbed into the bloodstream, how the teeth, bile, saliva, acids and enzymes function in the digestive process, how indigestible waste is expelled, and how our kidneys, liver, skin and intestines work to process waste. Includes a discussion of Dr. William Beaumont's contributions to our understanding of human digestion, a visit with a pediatric transplant surgeon who describes the work of the kidneys and how people can be helped when they fail, and an experiment which tests the digestive action of acids and enzymes. Other features include: Spanish and English language tracks ; discussion questions and activities ; an investigation data sheet ; chapter selection ; and closed-captioning.
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Manitoba School for the Deaf Library
D 612.3 D53 (Browse shelf) Available cc-yes, Teacher's Guide-yes S463

"Closed-captioned by the National Captioning Institute" --Container.

"Produced and directed by Fabian-Baber, Inc." --Container.

Program in English and Spanish.

Executive producers, Andrew Schlessinger, Tracy Mitchell ; producer/director, Jennifer Moore-Ott ; writer, Kate Youngdahl ; editors, Ron Schindinger...[et al].

Narrators, Bob Gatchel...[et al].

Series designed to introduce viewers to the study of the human body. Through the analogy of preparing a dish for a food fair, microphotography, graphics, animation, and simple experiments, this program examines the digestive and excretory systems of the human body. Discusses how food is broken down and absorbed into the bloodstream, how the teeth, bile, saliva, acids and enzymes function in the digestive process, how indigestible waste is expelled, and how our kidneys, liver, skin and intestines work to process waste. Includes a discussion of Dr. William Beaumont's contributions to our understanding of human digestion, a visit with a pediatric transplant surgeon who describes the work of the kidneys and how people can be helped when they fail, and an experiment which tests the digestive action of acids and enzymes. Other features include: Spanish and English language tracks ; discussion questions and activities ; an investigation data sheet ; chapter selection ; and closed-captioning.

Grades 5-8.

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