Explores growth in the human body. Studies cell division and multiplication through cinemicrophotography and the growth of a tooth through time-lapse photography.Cameramen, John Simmons, Mike Metcalfe ; director of specialist photography, David Barlow ; film editor, John Hackney ; narrators, Derek Cooper, Miriam Margolyes ; music, Richard Harvey ; consultant, Christiaan Barnard.Teacher's guide and videodisc index includes 5 pages of barcodes
Shows the range of mechanisms through which the human body maintains a steady internal temperature a...
Biology professor Le Paliulis asked her students to demonstrate understanding of course content by p...
The developing tooth offers a model for the study of ectodermal appendage organogenesis. The signali...
This program uses the fascinating setting of a circus to provide the analogy for growth. A magician ...
Covers the physical processes of aging in the human body, examining the various body systems to see ...
Presents an introduction to human biology, showing the wide range of human activities and the body's...
Explores appetite and hunger in the human body. By means of photography of the interior of the body,...
Examines the events that lead from the fertilized cell to a human baby. Employs film of living fetus...
Contains fulltext : MMUBN000001_188715827.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Shows how human muscle activity is coordinated by the cerebellum and how position sensors in the mus...
Six episode video, colour, sound installation, LED monitor(s) and media players, wall mounts/TV exhi...
Examines the physiological events that underlie the process of human reproduction, including attract...
A short film by Monica Gayanelo, School of Health Sciences and Practice, Speech and Language Patholo...
Based on what body adornment has been throughout history, this project investigates what it might be...
"Growth is the most fundamental of all physiological functions. It is brought about by multiplicati...
Shows the range of mechanisms through which the human body maintains a steady internal temperature a...
Biology professor Le Paliulis asked her students to demonstrate understanding of course content by p...
The developing tooth offers a model for the study of ectodermal appendage organogenesis. The signali...
This program uses the fascinating setting of a circus to provide the analogy for growth. A magician ...
Covers the physical processes of aging in the human body, examining the various body systems to see ...
Presents an introduction to human biology, showing the wide range of human activities and the body's...
Explores appetite and hunger in the human body. By means of photography of the interior of the body,...
Examines the events that lead from the fertilized cell to a human baby. Employs film of living fetus...
Contains fulltext : MMUBN000001_188715827.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Shows how human muscle activity is coordinated by the cerebellum and how position sensors in the mus...
Six episode video, colour, sound installation, LED monitor(s) and media players, wall mounts/TV exhi...
Examines the physiological events that underlie the process of human reproduction, including attract...
A short film by Monica Gayanelo, School of Health Sciences and Practice, Speech and Language Patholo...
Based on what body adornment has been throughout history, this project investigates what it might be...
"Growth is the most fundamental of all physiological functions. It is brought about by multiplicati...
Shows the range of mechanisms through which the human body maintains a steady internal temperature a...
Biology professor Le Paliulis asked her students to demonstrate understanding of course content by p...
The developing tooth offers a model for the study of ectodermal appendage organogenesis. The signali...