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National Geographic: The Incredible Human Machine (1975)

National Geographic: The Incredible Human Machine (1975)
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You and your family can travel on an amazing journey through the inner world of the human body. Have you ever wondered how your taste buds or vocal cords look at close range? How your eardrum processes sound? How are your muscles able to move in so many ways? Or how does your eye adjust to changes in light? Tiny cameras explore up close the internal workings of the human body in this crash course in human physiology. Though made in 1975, the visual effects created by x-rays, microscopes, and time-lapse photography still fascinate in this exploration at the microscopic level. ~ Gayla Mills, Rovi

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Starring:
Steven Tyler
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of National Geographic: The Incredible Human Machine

You and your family can travel on an amazing journey through the inner world of the human body. Have you ever wondered how your taste buds or vocal cords look at close range? How your eardrum processes sound? How are your muscles able to move in so many ways? Or how does your eye adjust to changes in light? Tiny cameras explore up close the internal workings of the human body in this crash course in human physiology. Though made in 1975, the visual effects created by x-rays, microscopes, and time-lapse photography still fascinate in this exploration at the microscopic level. ~ Gayla Mills, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Producer(s):
Chad CohenArthur F. Binkowski
Categories:
Documentary
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    Monica B.

    I rented it for my 9 yr old who prepares for the science olympiads. He absolutely loved it. It takes very complex issues and shows it in a very vivid and interesting, but at the same time easy to understand way. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning.

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    Glory and Dean L.

    We home school and it was great to see many of the things we only saw in pictures come alive on the screen. Also very informative.

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    Scott O.

    I believe there actually is a 1975 verison of this documentary but this obviously wasn't it. As for the content, it's somewhat interesting and educational but won't knock your socks off. There was really no need for me to look at Stephen Tyler's yapper for 20 minutes.

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