Visualizing Human Physiology
In this program, the complex physiological system of the human body are introduced - muscular movement, digestion, circulation, respiration, nerves, glands, immunity, and reproduction. The cellular basis of life, and the importance of carbon in organic chemistry are illustrated and explained.
- Title ID 125-BVH
- Science, Biology, Medicine
- 1 Program
- 3 Supplemental Files
- 10th Grade through Post Secondary
- Published by BioMEDIA Associates
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Visualizing Human PhysiologyRunning time is 16 minutes
Chapter List
- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Human Machine
- Human beings, life every living organism, are driven by two inherent needs - to survive, and ultimately, to reproduce - that is - to pass our genes on to the future of our species. To accomplish the goals of survival and reproduction we have inherited bodies finely crafted by evolution so that every one of us, every individual human organism, is an organic super factory - a living matching made up of systems that process fuel, build products, repair damage expel waste, and defend against invade
- Chapter 2: The Cellular Nature of the Human Machine
- The molecules that make up living things are all based on carbon. Such molecules are identified as organic. This chapter describes the four organic molecules that form the elemental cellular structures and chemical processes of the human body: proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.
- Chapter 3: An Overview of Physiological Systems
- This overview of the physiological systems covers circulation, digestion, hormones, immunity, skin, nerves, skeleton, muscles, and reproduction.
- Chapter 4: Circulation
- This chapter presents human circulation.
- Chapter 5: Digestion
- This chapter presents digestion in the human being.
- Chapter 6: Hormones
- This chapter presents hormones in the human being.
- Chapter 7: Immunity
- This chapter presents immunity in the human being.
- Chapter 8: Skeleton and Muscles
- This chapter presents the skeleton and muscles in the human being.
- Chapter 9: Skin
- This chapter presents the largest organ of the human body--skin.
- Chapter 10: Reproduction
- This chapter presents human reproduction.
Supplemental Files
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- Visualizing Human Physiology - Study Guide
- Transcription for Visualizing Human Physiology