The Human Body: The Digestive System
From Phoenix Learning Group
Uploaded by Essinova on September 25, 2008
This video identifies—through detailed animation and x-ray images—the major organs in the digestive process and examines how they work together to bring nutrients into the human body and convert them into forms that our cells can use. Interspersed with the compelling visuals a dietitian discusses such topics as food calories, the nutritional role of vitamins and minerals, lactose intolerance and the effects that crash dieting can have on the body's metabolic rate.
Tags: Digestive System, Human Body, , physiology, anatomy, Phoenix Learning Group
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