|
TITLE: |
The senses [videorecording] : skin deep. |
SERIES: |
The living body |
PUBLISHED: |
Princeton, NJ (US) : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Inc. ; 1991. |
DESCRIPTION: |
1 videocassette (26 min) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
NOTES: |
One extra copy. |
NOTES: |
This program, the first of two on the senses, looks at those sense receptors that depend on contact with the immediate world: taste buds touch sensors, and olfactory cells. These receptors lie in the skin - the body's largest organ - and also sense heat, pain and pressure. The complex world just beneath the skin is recreated with realistic models, showing events like the pulling of a hair seen from the viewpoint of the root. |
NOTES: |
VHS. |
NOTES: |
English. |
SUBJECT: |
Integumentary system |
ADDED ENTRY: |
Films for the Humanities and Sciences. |
|