Ozzy & Drix é uma série de desenho animado estadunidense que foi criada pelos irmãos Farrelly. A série foi baseada no filme da Warner Bros. Osmosis Jones de 2001. Foi exibida no Cartoon Network entre 2002 e 2004 (que teve seu fim em 5 de julho do mesmo ano). A série conta a história sobre o que acontece dentro do corpo de um adolescente chamado Hector Cruz, onde um glóbulo branco chamado Ozzy Jones e um remédio, Drix, vivem combatendo diversos casos de vírus e bactérias que acabam infectando o corpo de Hector. Essa mudança de corpo ocorre um ano depois de Ozzy e Drix ter salvo Frank de morrer em Osmosis Jones , Ozzy e Drix perseguem uma escarlatina (bactéria), durante a perseguição, Ozzy, Drix e o germe são 'sugados' de Frank por um mosquito e chegam a um adolescente chamado Hector Cruz. A partir daí juram proteger o bem-estar de Hector de qualquer ameaça viral.
Acompanhe essa jornada pedagógica e lúdica, que leva crianças e adultos em uma viagem ao incrível mundo do corpo humano. O sábio Maestro ensina como se estruturam e como funcionam os órgãos do metabolismo humano.
Chris embarca em uma missão para descobrir como viver melhor por mais tempo. Com a ajuda de cientistas renomados, ele põe sua mente e seu corpo à prova em seis desafios épicos.
Cada episódio de meia hora se concentra em um único assunto no campo das ciências naturais, tais como o Sistema Solar ou as várias funções do corpo humano. A informação é apresentada no "Eyewitness Museum", um museu de ciências gerado por computador. Várias exposições são mostradas, e vídeos geralmente são vistos através de grandes janelas ou outras depressões na parede.
The Human Body is a seven-part documentary series that looks at the mechanics and emotions of the human body from birth to death.
Anatomy for Beginners is a television show created by Gunther von Hagens.
In this 4-part series, Dr Gunther von Hagens and Professor John Lee demonstrated the anatomical structure and workings of the body. The 4 episodes were screened in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 in 2005.
The show features public anatomy demonstrations with the use of real human cadavers and live nude models, carried out at Gunther von Hagens' "Institute for Plastination" in Heidelberg, Germany.
Dr von Hagens’ public demonstrations are not formal anatomy dissections performed by medical students in some countries as part of their medical training. Formal dissection are performed slowly and take dozens of hours of dissection. Anatomy for Beginners performs quicker autopsy and also combines with demonstration of plastinated body parts and specimens to gives just a glimpse of the human anatomy.
The individuals on whom the demonstration was performed had, before their death, enrolled on von Hagens’ body donor programme and consented to the use of their bodies for public education in anatomy, including public demonstration.
Survival instructor Marc Mouret have 100 days to sharpen his body and mind to take on extraordinary challenges.
Three 'Guests' with critically low body image jet off to a sunny Greek retreat to live with a group of unclothed, body confident 'Hosts', who have little more than elaborately designed paint to cover their modesty.
Journalist, Physician, Producer, TV Presenter – Michael Mosley is a multi-talented communicator of bold and original ideas. With insight, intelligence and passion, the creator of the landmark series Inside the Human Body takes you on a fascinating journey through the mysterious worlds of biology and medicine.
The Body Human was a series of specials produced by the National Geographic Society and telecast by CBS, between 1977 and 1984. They were produced and directed by Alfred R. Kelman, who was nominated for an Academy Award in 1966 for The Face of a Genius. Unlike most National Geographic specials, this series did not concentrate on exploring nature or the origins of man, but, as the name implied, on aspects of the human body, from plastic surgery to sexual function. Alexander Scourby was the narrator. The series was nominated for and won Emmy Awards.