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- Our new website offers the same high standard of Biology Programming, but now offers it in the latest standard of web based video streaming - MPEG4! With cross-browser compatibility, our HTML5 and Flash based players make streaming easier than ever, with support for iPod/iPhone/iPad viewing.
Welcome to the NEW BioMEDIA ASSOCIATES website
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New Series - VISUALIZING HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, Grades 6 and up
Human beings, like every living organism, are driven by two inherent needs – to survive, and ultimately, to reproduce – that is – to pass our genes on to the future of our species. To accomplish the goals of survival and reproduction we have inherited bodies finely crafted by evolution so that every one of us, every individual human organism, is an organic super factory – a living machine made up of systems that process fuel, build products, repair damage, expel waste, and defend against invaders. MIRACLE OF THE HUMAN BODY, Grades 10 to 14
Using the latest in 3-D graphics, medical imaging and cadaver specimens, see the human body’s skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, digestive, sensory, and reproductive systems revealed in ways never seen before. Join world-renowned heart surgeon Dr. Mark Reisman as he guides you through the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Produced in HD. |
Welcome to BioMEDIA ASSOCIATESBioMEDIA ASSOCIATES produces multimedia programming for life science instruction for middle school, high school, and college students that captures the diversity of the living world. Our programs engage students with compelling images, revealing video sequences, concise narrations, and instructional design that effectively supports the teacher. We provide state-by-state curriculum correlations and PDF teaching guides for all programs. All of our productions for cell biology, developmental science, biological classification & diversity, environmental science, evolution and marine/freshwater ecology feature modern techniques of microscopy, animation, and photography to reveal structure, process, and behavior in living organisms. |





