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With
Blood & Immunity
you get two programs on one CD-ROM! The first part of the program
explores the components of blood, while the second introduces the
components and processes the immune system.
Some of the many amazing animations include: the actions of antibodies
attaching to a bacterium; phagocytes squeezing through the blood
vessel wall; phagocytes consuming bacteria; enzymes digesting bacteria
and phagocytes; and blood clotting.
Topics covered on this program:
Functions of blood; the components of blood- plasma - plasma proteins
- red blood cells (erythrocytes) - white blood cells (leukocytes)-
blood clotting against infection by pathogens - first line of defence
- second line of defence - third line of defence - immune system
defects - HIV and AIDS.
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16MB of available RAM; 2MB hard disk space;
mouse; sound card; CD-ROM drive.
Windows: Pentium Class processor;
S-VGA graphics card with compatible monitor and 640 x 480
resolution at thousands of colours; Windows 9x, ME, NT, XP, 2000.
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Give our volunteer a snack, see her
organs respond to a snack and her blood sugar level rise. Check the
difference when she eats a full meal. See how she handles exercise:
the muscles use sugar, the pancreas secretes glucagon and the liver
turns glycogen to sugar.
You can also investigate the difference when the volunteer is a
diabetic: why inject insulin before a meal? Why might diabetics take
food before a run? What happens if they don’t? With this effective
model students learn by managing, but not damaging this virtual human!
(Note: unlike in real life the volunteer cannot die).
Students will learn:
- About the role of muscle, liver and
pancreas in blood sugar control;
- the actions of insulin and glucagon; the
effect of exercise and eating.
Teachers can:
- Compare the effects of exercise – see how
different levels of exercise affect blood sugar.
- Compare the effects of food – see how
eating affects the blood sugar level. Contrast this with the
response from a diabetic.
- Reinforce their understanding - give
students a graph of blood sugar levels during a day. Ask them to
label where they snack, walk, rest, lunch, and run.
- Examine the control of blood sugar -
sequence the chain of events from where the blood sugar falls during
exercise to where it is restored by the actions of the pancreas and
liver.
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Windows Pentium III class processor; Windows
95, 98, Me, NT 4.0, 200 & XP; 600MHz processor; 128 MB RAM; sound
card; video display at 1024 x 768 resolution; 32 bit colour; 3D
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Study this animation to see which
parts of the heart carry blood to the lungs and the body. Reduce the
pulse and look inside: one side pumps dark red blood to the lungs, the
other pumps bright red blood to the body. The detail in this heart
model lets you scroll through the ECG wave and match it to the
heartbeat.
Students will learn:
- About double circulation; structure and
function of the heart; link between the heart cycle and electrical
activity (ECG).
Teachers can:
- Introduce the anatomy of the circulation:
ask students to find out where the blood goes, using terms such as
aorta, vena cava, lungs, body, heart, artery, vein.
- Look at the heart cycle: ask students to
sequence the heart cycle choosing from a list of events.
- Consider the heart in detail: make a
question sheet about the heart. Which parts of the heart are more
muscular? Why is this so? When do the valves open/close? When do the
ventricles pump blood? When do the atria pump blood?
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Comprehensive Anatomy & Physiology
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A 3D
Exploration of the Human Body and How it Functions!
Finally, a thorough instruction of both anatomy and
physiology concepts together in one software program! The
Comprehensive Anatomy & Physiology Suite is a
comprehensive 4 CD set comprised of two (2) separate and
independent programs: Human 3D and Anatomy Atlas.
Human 3D is an encyclopedia covering all major
areas of anatomy and physiology. It will enable the user
to access text, graphics, animations and 3D models by
selecting a specific part of the anatomy or system of the
body. For example, by selecting the thorax , the user
could view this animation and text. By selecting the
digestive system , the user would see examples such as
these. The cardiovascular system has these examples.
The Anatomy Atlas is a map of the human body. By
using the cursor and selecting different parts of the
anatomy, the user can view text, graphics, animations and
3D models associated with that particular area. Examples
of this include the skull, the musculature and the nervous
system

STUDENTS! Great study aid for exams and as a
textbook companion!
TEACHERS! Stunning graphics and animations to
enhance classroom instruction!
So EASY-TO-USE that navigation is self-guided, but
so valuable many nursing schools now require it!
The Human 3D Advanced Internet Edition's suite
of programs gives both students and inquisitive adults a
wide variety of options to research and understand human
anatomy and physiology.
Comprehensive Anatomy & Physiology Suite includes:
- Anatomy Atlas (2 CDs) - maps and diagrams of the
human body
- Human 3D (2 CDs) – an anatomy and physiology
encyclopaedia
- Medical Dictionary (1 CD) - with verbal
pronunciation of many difficult medical terms
- 500+ 3D models and animations
- 3000+ detailed illustrations and graphics
- 5,000 medical terms
- 1,000 Latin translations
- 500 pages of text
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64,000-colour (High Colour, 16 bit recommended), Mouse or other
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Interactive Human Body
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Interactive
Human Body offers a unique way of learning!
Great for middle school science classes, or any student
learning human biology for the first time, this highly
interactive tool uses sophisticated animation features to
facilitate the process of understanding the complex
structures and systems of human beings.
On two CD-ROMs, Interactive Human Body offers powerful
animation techniques which help build the foundation for
this new approach, permitting many different ways to
access the information.
The program provides an option to explore its rich content
sections individually using the amazing EXPLORATOR
feature. It playfully allows the user to move within an
information space of several related subject areas for
example, 'Our Heart and Blood Circulation'.

The Explorator lists all themes referring to the given
subjects, inviting the user to find her individual path
through these knowledge sources - a great way to learn
intuitively through associations.

For those who prefer a systematic approach to accessing
content, traditional linear access to the chapters is
available, too. Guided Tours offer yet another competent
alternative to learn in brief about key issues surrounding
the human body.
Particularly clever is the NAVIGATOR SYSTEM. Its
main, chapter, and tour navigators always provide a quick
overview to all 100 themes in the program. It thereby
avoids clunky and complicated jumps across many pages. Its
direct access mode makes the whole program accessible even
for computer novices.

Particularly clever is the NAVIGATOR SYSTEM. Its main,
chapter, and tour navigators always provide a quick
overview to all 100 themes in the program. It thereby
avoids clunky and complicated jumps across many pages. Its
direct access mode makes the whole program accessible even
for computer novices.
An X-Ray tool allows the user to study the human body
layer by layer, and section by section. Close-ups of
individual body parts are possible with the magnifying
tool. This truly interactive experience will result in
improved knowledge and a better understanding of the human
body.
Education Games challenge the user to place pieces of the
skeleton or individual organs correctly into a drawn body
shell. Different levels of difficulty make this a fun
activity and test for the students of all ages. Other
testing features include fill-in texts and multiple choice
questions. Interactive Human Body offers playful and
intelligent ways to reinforce and refresh everybody's
knowledge.
KEY FEATURES:
- Explorator tool presents access to sections,
chapters and animations
- Navigator System overviews all 100 themes
- Guided Tours for learning through tutoring
- X-Ray feature to analyze the human body layer by
layer and section by section
- Media Browser, offering 100+ 3D animations, detailed
illustrations, and text
- Educational Games
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Structure
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Students learn that four
specialized types of tissue (nervous, epithelial, connective and
muscle tissue) form all of the organs that make up their bodies.
Students also study the function of specific sense organs, the eye and
ear, through interaction.
Learners will:
- distinguish connective, epithelial, nervous, and muscle tissues
based on descriptions or visual depictions of each.
- identify a primary organ of each of eleven organ systems and be
able to match each organ with its function.
- assemble an eye and an ear given component cells or tissues and
a description of each.
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64MB of available RAM; 640 x 480 resolution
monitor at thousands of colours; 325MB hard disk space; mouse;
CD-ROM drive. Windows:
Pentium II class processor; S-VGA graphics card with compatible
monitor; Windows 98, XP, ME, 2000. Macintosh:
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