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| Incredible Human Machine -Video ![]() National Geographic - Incredible Human Machine Publisher: Nat'l Geographic Vid Number Of Pages: Publication Date: ISBN-10 / ASIN: B000XA5K0C ISBN-13 / EAN: 0883929001156 Binding: DVD Product Description: National Geographic takes you and your family on a truly fascinating journey through the wonderous inner world of The Incredible Human Machine. Year: 1975 Director: Irwin RostenFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC UPC: 883929001156 Manufacturer No: 1000035562 Amazon.com: The human body is an amazing machine with complicated systems for sensing, adapting, reproducing, regenerating, and thinking and this 1975 scientific exploration provides an in-depth look at how the various systems of the body work. This voyage through one typical day begins with an exploration of the body's largest organ, the skin, and its amazing regenerative powers and function as both protective armor and heat regulator. The journey continues with a look at all the senses and includes both a look at how those senses are utilized in a typical day and an internal view via computer generated models and actual inside-the-body footage obtained by special mini-cameras and camera pills of how the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth work. Next the film explores the heart, blood, muscles, bones, joints, reproductive system, and brain. A multitude of specialized doctors and research scientists present contemporary developments in stem cell research, cell reproduction, and understanding the brain and perform real-life medical procedures including the implantation of extracellular matrix (or ECM) tissue to aid in joint regeneration and an intricate brain surgery to remove a cancerous tumor while preserving the patient's ability to speak. The footage is graphic, intense, and fascinating. Especially enlightening is the discussion of aging in which the cell regeneration that happens constantly in the body is compared to a series of photocopies in which each generation of copies looses resolution and becomes increasingly imperfect. From its power plant to its copying, security, and reproductive systems, the human body is a complex machine that is only just beginning to be understood thanks to extensive research and scientific programs like this. English | 90:00 | 720x480 | PAL (25fps) | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 700 MB
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