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http://www.amazon.co m/Body-Story-Snatche rs-Breaking-Down/dp/ B000JOS7KW/ref=sr_1_ 25?ie=UTF8&s=dvd &qid=1273288778& amp;sr=8-25
Originally a British series, Discovery Channel's "Body Story" offers a fascinating glimpse inside the human body.
Using actors and computer animation to dramatize how our bodies cope with major health events, the series looks at pregnancy, the flu, a broken bone, "natural" death, heart attack, and alcohol consumption.
The information is well-presented, and the episodes engaging. Learning just how our bodies respond to foreign invaders and potentially deadly events is awe-inspiring. Loads of impressive graphics and interesting story-telling keep viewers glued to the screen.
Although this reviewer would highly recommend this series for upper-elementary and above (it is rated PG), it is with a few caveats:
1) Pregnancy falls under the "Body Snatcher" category. While this is somewhat accurate, the series doesn't deal with pregnancy joyfully. Parents can easily counteract this with retelling positive experiences from their own pregnancies (or those of others, if more appropriate).
2) The "natural" death episode follows an elderly man during his last day of life. His death is calm and, we are told, without pain, but we do watch him "die." Parents can talk about the fact that this is an actor, or take the opportunity to talk about death, if appropriate. (I forewarned my son what was going to happen, and reminded him as we watched. He did not seem deeply bothered by it, although he was quieter than usual while we watched.)
3) The over-consumption of alcohol episode shows a young man getting terribly drunk and the physiological effects of that. He is romantically interested in a young lady, so there is kissing with some tongue (not to be prude, but some parents may want to know this ahead of time). He and the young lady intend to leave a party together to go to her place, which does not happen because he gets locked in a bathroom. He appears on her doorstep the next morning, contrite, and she forgives him. Parents can take this opportunity to discuss the feelings and concerns they have with any aspects of this behavior.
Originally a British series, Discovery Channel's "Body Story" offers a fascinating glimpse inside the human body.
Using actors and computer animation to dramatize how our bodies cope with major health events, the series looks at pregnancy, the flu, a broken bone, "natural" death, heart attack, and alcohol consumption.
The information is well-presented, and the episodes engaging. Learning just how our bodies respond to foreign invaders and potentially deadly events is awe-inspiring. Loads of impressive graphics and interesting story-telling keep viewers glued to the screen.
Although this reviewer would highly recommend this series for upper-elementary and above (it is rated PG), it is with a few caveats:
1) Pregnancy falls under the "Body Snatcher" category. While this is somewhat accurate, the series doesn't deal with pregnancy joyfully. Parents can easily counteract this with retelling positive experiences from their own pregnancies (or those of others, if more appropriate).
2) The "natural" death episode follows an elderly man during his last day of life. His death is calm and, we are told, without pain, but we do watch him "die." Parents can talk about the fact that this is an actor, or take the opportunity to talk about death, if appropriate. (I forewarned my son what was going to happen, and reminded him as we watched. He did not seem deeply bothered by it, although he was quieter than usual while we watched.)
3) The over-consumption of alcohol episode shows a young man getting terribly drunk and the physiological effects of that. He is romantically interested in a young lady, so there is kissing with some tongue (not to be prude, but some parents may want to know this ahead of time). He and the young lady intend to leave a party together to go to her place, which does not happen because he gets locked in a bathroom. He appears on her doorstep the next morning, contrite, and she forgives him. Parents can take this opportunity to discuss the feelings and concerns they have with any aspects of this behavior.
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晚不安
人体战争。在生物课上看了有关免疫系统的部分,b型流感病毒召唤被封存25年的T细胞真是感人至深
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2020年12月27日
惜知猫
通过case来解释,在各种情况下(如心脏病发作、流感、怀孕),人体各器官是如何工作的。用来科普,很不错!
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2020年12月27日
理想唯实现
上免疫课,老师放给我们看。 感觉就像在看大片,立马不困啦。 里面病毒分子的演技都能远超国内一线流量小生。 通俗易懂,普通人也能看懂,并且是好莱坞式拍摄方法,能让人有兴趣看下去。 医学专业的看,能够把学到的知识生动化,有利于理解。
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2020年11月25日

