"Follow the stages of the human life cycle from a single fertilized egg to the immense complexity of 6 million cells working as a single entity."
"Using microscopic and time-lapse photography as well as computer animation, Robert Winston presents a detailed, pictorial analysis of the growth and development of the human body. Physicians' comments are illustrated by location filming. Contains graphic images and information about human biology. Includes pre-birth, birth, toddlers, teenagers, adults, growing old, and death."
"Looks at the development of the human body from birth through the teenage years, including a fascinating look at the human brain."
""This video contains graphic images and information about human biology, including male and female nudity, the death of a cancer victim and an actual human birth"--Container."
"Looks at the pysiology of the brain, and shows at what the aging process does to the body."@en
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