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Interrelationship of the body 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: 1417104201.Subject(s): Musculoskeletal system | Bones | Muscles | Cardiovascular system | Circulatory system | Respiratory organs | Gastrointestinal system | Digestive organs | Excretory organs | Human body | Excretion | Immune system | Immunity | Brain | Nervous system | Endocrine glands | Endocrinology | Generative organs | Human organs | Spanish language. -- Audio-visual aids | SCIENCE (GRADES K-10) | HEALTH (GRADES K-12) | HOME ECONOMICS (GRADES 7-12)DDC classification: D 612 I57
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 a music band rehearsal, microphotography, graphics, animation, and simple experiments, this program explains that the human body is really one big system, composed of many smaller systems, each with their own specific job to do. At the same time, however, each system must still interact with the others to get its job done. Examines the functions and major organs of each body system and describes the contributions of Flemish surgeon, Andreas Vesaluis to the study of the human body. Includes an interview with a pediatric intensive care doctor whose work reveals how one body system can affect the others and presents an activity which reinforces the concept that our body systems can accomplish things by working as a group that no individual part can do alone. Other features include: Spanish and English language tracks ; discussion questions and activities ; an investigation data sheet ; chapter select ; and closed-captioning.
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Item type Current location Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Manitoba School for the Deaf Library
D 612 I57 (Browse shelf) 1 Available cc- yes , Teacher's Guide - yes S4295
Manitoba School for the Deaf Library
D 612 I57 (Browse shelf) 2 Available cc- yes , Teacher's Guide - yes S4296

"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 a music band rehearsal, microphotography, graphics, animation, and simple experiments, this program explains that the human body is really one big system, composed of many smaller systems, each with their own specific job to do. At the same time, however, each system must still interact with the others to get its job done. Examines the functions and major organs of each body system and describes the contributions of Flemish surgeon, Andreas Vesaluis to the study of the human body. Includes an interview with a pediatric intensive care doctor whose work reveals how one body system can affect the others and presents an activity which reinforces the concept that our body systems can accomplish things by working as a group that no individual part can do alone. Other features include: Spanish and English language tracks ; discussion questions and activities ; an investigation data sheet ; chapter select ; and closed-captioning.

Grades 5-8.

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