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Aids for Biology 35MM FILMSTRIPS Jiology Series (40 frames) 35si. film- trip. Purchase: Insiructional. Junior and senior high, college. * Seven filinstrips on advanced biol- )gy with an accompanying script uide. tluman Body, The — Series II (8 hnstrips) 35si. fihristrip. Purchase: l£BF. Junior and senior high. * About the important parts of the )ody with aiitlientic drawings, pho- ograplis and micro-photos. Covers he lieart, food, nutrition, eyes, teeth, are of tlie feet, defenses against lisease and reproduction. klicrobiology (50 frames) 35si Slide- ihn. Purchase: Visual Sciences. ' Orderly approach to the methods ised in the laboratory study of iiicrobiology and the methods used ly the bacteriologist in his fight to ontrol disease. 6MM SOUND MOTION PICTURES Lnatomy (Anatomy of the Dogfish) 19 min) 16sd. Purchase: BIS. Senior high, college, adult groups. ' Specialized film for college zoolo- y and anatomy classes. Dissection ly macro-photography and dia- rams. Presentation of skeletal, mus- ular, respiratory, digestive, urino- enital and nervous systems. biography of a Fish (1 reel) 16sd. 'urchasc: Sterling. Life story of the male stickleback ish. As father, and part-time "moth- r," his underwater world is fascinat- iig and unusual. ]ells and Their Functions (14 min) 6sd. Purchase: Athena. Senior high, college, adult groups. * Using photomicrography and ime-lapse photography, demonstrates ynamic nature of cell activities as udied through the techniques of issue culture. Organisms in action iclude phagocytic lencocytes (actu- Uy engulfing inwarding bacteria) lacrophages and ciliated cells. Also ellular mitosis and proliferation nd growth of cardiac tissue, connec- ve tissue and nerve tissue. :irculation (16 min) 16sd. Color or /w. Purchase: BIS. Intermediate, junior and senior high, college, adult groups. Animated diagrams of the human ody with circulatory of the blood. iructure and functions of heart, nigs, arteries, veins and capillary etwork. The route of the blood trough the body, the heart cycle \ir nnual Fall Inventory • 1950 and the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air sacs of linigs and in the body cells. Digestion 1 (Mechanical Digestion) (15 min) 16sd. Color or b/w. Pur- chase: UWF. hitermediate, junior and senior high, college, adult groups. • Study of the mechanical and mus- cular process involved in the diges- lion of food. Structure and func- tions of the alimentary canal peri- stalsis in the esophagus, small intes- tine and colon; muscular movements of the stomach wall; absorption of food, water, salts into the blood through walls of the small intestine and colon. Dust or Destiny (45 min) 16sd. Col- or. Loan: Moody. • Complexities of nature — the hu- man body, the homing instinct of birds, flying ability of bats and the life cycle of the Grunnion fish of Southern California. Natural science study with religion motive not prom- inent. From One Cell (13 min) 16sd. Color. Apply: Sturgis-Grant; Ameri- can Cancer. High school, college. • Simple explanation of the normal process of cell division and human development and its relation to can- cer growth. Clarifies the biological ])rocc!rses involved and interests stu- dent in cancer research. Human Digestion (10 min) 16sd. Purchase: Athena. Senior high, college, adult groups. • Principal steps of digestive process and the various organs involved. Lo- cation and function of the salivary glands, stomach, duodenum, pan- creas, liver, intestine, villi, blood stream and heart. How food we eat is made available for the growth, energy and repair of all the body cells. Life Cycle of the Sockeye Salmon (11 min) 16sd. Color or b/w. Pur- chase: Hoefler. • Birth, life and death of the Sock- eye Salmon in the Skeena and Fraser Rivers, the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the creeks that run into Lake Babine. Life in a Pond (10 min) 16sd. Color or b/w. Purchase: Coronet. • Pond life "in action" showing mi- croscopic animals, foodchains and plant and animal life that provide examples of important principles of natural science. Miracle of Life (11 min) 16sd. Pur- chase or rent: Almanac. • By means of microscopic photog- raphy the everlasting mystery of cell development, cell division, egg growth, insemination and life forms are shown. Monarch Butterfly (11 min) 16sd. Color. Purchase: EBF. hitermediate. • All of the principal events in the life cycle of the Monarch butterfly. Migration and the migratory range; egg laying; developirient of the larva, pupa or chrysallis and the final emergence of the monarch, itself. Moving X-Rays (11 min) 16sd. Pur- chase or rent: Almanac. • Demonstration of the use of x-rays including the action inside a human body. Newt, The (10 min) 16sd. Purchase: IFB. • Compares the three common types of newts, describes the reproductive process and the development of the sex organs. Life cycle proceeds through the laying of the egg, growth of the tadpole within the egg; hatching, the newt leaving the water and comparison with a speci- men of three years. Prairie Wings (32 min) 16sd. Color. Purchase or rent: Nu Art. Intermediate, junior and senior high, college, adult groups. • Designed, due to super slow mo- tion and the catching of every wing movement of birds, , to be run at silent speed on a sound projector. F'or nature study and hunting groups. Rabbit's Development, The (29 min) IGsd. Purchase: II-B. • An embryology film. Examples of sexual reproduction in lower ani- mals such as the sea urchin, trout, frosf, hen and in mammals such as the spiny ant-eater kangaroo. Dis- section of rabbit shows the female reproductive system and the develop- ment of the embryo at ten, twelve, fourteen, sixteen, eighteen, twenty- lour, twenty-eight and thirty day periods. Vertebrates (Dogfish As a Verte- brate) (11 min) 16sd. Purchase. BIS. Senior high, college, adult groups. • An introduction to the study of vertebrates. Through photography and animated drawings, the skeletal, digestive, circulatory, nervous and reproductive systems of fish, amphib- ian, bird and mammal are compared. Basic characteristics of vertebrates illustrated. Botany Filmstrip Seeds and Seed Travel (46 frames) 35si filmstrip. Color. Purchase: SVE. Intermediate, junior high. • Traces development of seeds and their partial mode of transportation. 13 1 "-"■'-■S'V."^ ffT^ TcnitrMt r-ifgfo"- ftlT^ )IO-VISUAL EDUCATION IN SASKATCHEWAN • BETTER READING THROUGH FILMSTRIP!- ■-