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Multicellular organisms and their nervous systems [videorecording]

Contributor(s): Breitenmoser, Kurt | Garner, Simon | Baricevic, Thomas | McCannon, Andrea | Video Education Australasia.
Publisher: Bendigo, Vic. : VEA, 2012Description: 1 videodisc (21 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Subject(s): Nervous system | Cytology | Cells | Cell physiology | Plant cells and tissues | Invertebrates | VertebratesDDC classification: 571.6
Production Credits: Directed by Kurt Breitenmoser ; written by Simon Garner ; produced by Thomas Baricevic.
Cast: Narrator, Andrea McCannon.Summary: "Multicellular organisms range from basic to highly complex forms. This engaging program explores the level of organisation necessary for the structure and function of multicellular organisms including cells, tissues, organs and organ systems. It highlights the nervous system of multicellular organisms, both vertebrates and invertebrates, and features excellent dissections of a cane toad and a worm to illustrate the different forms and function of their nervous systems. The footage in the dissecting laboratory is particularly helpful in understanding structure and function of vertebrate and invertebrate nervous systems. This is a practical and information packed program made specifically for the modern classroom."--container.
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571.6 MUL 2012 (Browse shelf) 1 Available CALSH,25000,03,CL 1000529180

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Directed by Kurt Breitenmoser ; written by Simon Garner ; produced by Thomas Baricevic.

Narrator, Andrea McCannon.

"Multicellular organisms range from basic to highly complex forms. This engaging program explores the level of organisation necessary for the structure and function of multicellular organisms including cells, tissues, organs and organ systems. It highlights the nervous system of multicellular organisms, both vertebrates and invertebrates, and features excellent dissections of a cane toad and a worm to illustrate the different forms and function of their nervous systems. The footage in the dissecting laboratory is particularly helpful in understanding structure and function of vertebrate and invertebrate nervous systems. This is a practical and information packed program made specifically for the modern classroom."--container.

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