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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Human Body
Encyclopaedia Britannica: Human Body
Enter the world of health and discover how people grow and develop, make their muscles move, obtain energy from food, transport materials within their body, and combat disease. Meet the virtual skeleton whose joints bend and muscles flex, or take an exciting virtual journey through the circulatory system, plus much, much more. This program presents a virtual museum with interactive exhibits and combines health issues, medical technology, historical events in medicine, and biological information.
Contains written text, narration, photographs, sounds, full screen video segments, diagrams, 3-D models and simulations, offering a focused, interactive environment for exploring the health, structure, and processes of the human body. An activity centre that provides investigation ideas and tools for producing projects.
An electronic glossary and a medical lexicon providing definitions of relevant terms and concepts.
Direct access to external productivity tools - a word processor, a drawing program, presentation software and a spreadsheet. Direct links to related Internet sites.System Requirements:
Windows® 95 / 98 / Me / 2000 / XP
Pentium® III 450 or equivalent
130MB Hard Drive Space
64MB RAM (128MB for Windows® 2000 / XP)
Any 4MB DirectX 8.0 compatible graphics card (800x600x16bit colour)
CD-ROM Speed 8x or faster
Any 100% Windows® compatible soundcard
Printer optional (recommended)
Internet Optional (recommended)
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