Life Sciences
SkyHS 570 ALTERNATIVES TO DISSECTION: THE EARTHWORM AND THE FROG. Science in Action. Through close-up photography and graphic animation, students are shown the internal and external systems of each animal. Bio Media Associates, 16 min.
SkyHS 570 THE ATOMS AND MOLECULES OF LIFE: DNA AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS. Science in Action. Animated graphics, live photography, and a cartoon sequence are used do demonstrate basic principles of biochemistry and molecular biology. Bio Media Associates, 13 min.
HmMS 570 BACTERIA. The growth and control of bacteria, and their increasing resistance to antibiotics. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanites & Sciences, 1996, color, 15 min. $58.00
HmHS 570 BIOLOGISTS AT WORK. Part 1: A Brief History of Biology. Part 2: Working in Biology Today. Hawkhill Video, 1992, 44 min. $86.00
HmMS 570 THE CELL. Structure and function of the cell, and how it is studied. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1996, color, 15 min. $58.00
HmMS 570 CELL DIVISION. Stages of normal cell division and the harmfull effects of abnormal cell division. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1996, color, 15 min. $58.00
HmMS 570 CELL ORGANELLES AND TRANSPORT. How substances are moved into, out of, and inside body cells. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanites & Sciences, 1996, color, 15 min. $58.00
SkyHS 570 CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: CELL DIVISION. Science in Action. Osmosis, diffusion, active transport, pinocytosis and phagocytosis are demonstrated by microphotographs and graphic animation. Bio Media Associates, 16 min.
HmMS 570 CELLS AND ENERGY. How energy is stored and released in cells. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1996, color, 15 min. $58.00
HmMS 570 CLASSIFIACTION OF LIVING THINGS. Dr. Science discusses the plant and animal kingdoms and the evolutionary changes of all living organisms. Marina del Rey, CA, TMW Sales, 1992, Color, 22 min. $29.95
NoHS 570 EYEWITNESS: LIFE. Chronicles the developments from single-celled creatures through the age of the dinosaurs and on to the complex variety of plants and animals that exist today. Dorling Kindersley, 1997, 35 min. $19.95
ParMHS 570 HOW LIVING THINGS ARE CLASSIFIED. 1993. $89.95
SkyHS 570 LABORATORY SAFETY, EQUIPMENT, AND TECHNIQUE: THE PROCESS OF SCIENCE. Science in Action. How to use a microscope, Bunsen burner, dissecting instruments. The scientific method is explained. Bio Media Associates, 18 min.
HmMS 570 THE MAGIC OF CELLS, Explains what cells are, explores the parts of an animal cell, & finally looks at the amazing diversity of cells., Tulsa, OK, Allied Video Corporation, 1994, Color, 20 min. $29.95
NamHS 570 ORIGINS. Alexandria, VA: WGBH Science, PBS Video, 1998, 120 min.
SkyHS 570 PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CELLULAR RESPIRATION. Science in Action. How energy is captured during photosynthesis and released during cellular respiration is explained. Bio Media Associates, 17 min.
HmMS 570 PLANTS. Four main classifications of plants, their structure and reproduction. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanites & Sciences, 1996, color, 15 min. $58.00
HmMS 570 THE POWER OF SEEDS. Structure, germination, growth and response of seeds. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1996, color, 15 min. $58.00
HmMS 570 ROOTS AND STEMS. Structure and function of roots and stems. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1996, color, 15 min. $58.00
HmMS 570 SEXUAL REPRODUCTION. Sexual versus asexual reproduction in plants and the process of meiosis. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1996, color, 15 min. $58.00
HmMS 570 THE SMALLEST ORGANISMS: BACTERIA AND VIRUSES. Using gene therapy to fight diseases. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1996, 15 min. $58.00
MiddMS 570 IDAHO FISH AND GAME/SOUTHWEST REGION Information on fish, the wetlands, wolves, deserts, mountain lions, elk, hatcheries, mountain goats, bighorns, and moose. No state, publisher, date. Approx 2 hrs $15
MiddMS 570 SQUID AND SHARK DISSECTION (no explanation of contents) No state: Micro Photography 1994/1996. No min $15
CaVHS 571.6 CELLS. Narrators, Thom Kikot, Leyna Juliet Weber present a microscopic exploration of cells, looking at how the body replaces damaged cells, introducing the scientists who developed the cell theory, and examining the differences between plant and animal cells. Silver Spring, MD : Discovery School, c2004, 20 min.
HmHS DVD, NaSMS VHS 571.6 THE MAGIC OF CELLS. Lesson one: defines a cell. Lesson two: parts of a cell. Lesson three: diversity of cells. Tulsa, OK: Allide Video Corp., (VHS 1994, color, 20 min. $30.00; DVD 2004, c1994, $40)
MiddMS 572 LETS EXPLORE A SEASHORE A young girl and her mother examine many forms of marine life in three different habitats: a sandy beach, mud flats and a rocky seashore. Washington, DC : National Geographic Society, 1994. 16 min $20
MiddMS 572 PLANT LIFE IN ACTION/PHOTOSYNTHESIS Learn about the tremendous variety of plants and their value. Wynwood, PA: Schlessinger Media, 2001 23 mi each $25
MidddMS 572.8 HUMAN BODY IN ACTION/GENES & HEREDITY Focuses on the human body from cells to systems; Wynnewood, PA: Schlessinger Media, 2001. 23 min each $25
HmHS 572.8 THE GENE. Part 1: A Short History of Genetics. Part 2: What is a Gene and How Does It Work? Hawkhill Video, 1998, 38:24 min. $126.00
MarHS 572.8 THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT. (Gene mapping) Video Placement, 1999, 21 min. Gift.
HmMS 572.98 NOMADS OF THE RAINFOREST. The unique tribe of Waorani Indians of eastern Equador. WGBH/Boston, NOVA, 1984, color, 60 min. $14.96
HmHS 572.98 THE TRIBE THAT TIME FORGOT. The mysterious and isolated Arara Indians of the Amazon. WGBH/Boston, NOVA, 1994, color, 60 min. $14.96
CaPub 573 EARLY MAN. Just the Facts learning series. Part 1: the beginnings of mankind— Part 2: Ancestors of modern man—Part 3: Dawn of civilization. Thousand Oaks, CA: Goldhil Home Media International, 2001, (3 videocassettes) 50 min each.
ParMHS VHS 573 GENETICS: NATURE'S MIX & MATCH A look at what scientists know about genetics today. Charleston, WAVY.: Jaguar Educational, 2003. 25 min $50 Genetics: nature's mix & match
ParMHS 573.2 CHROMOSOMES & GENES. Lessons on dominant and recessive genes, DNA, and much more. Scottsdale, AZ, Teacher’s Video Co., 2000, 30 min.
ParMHS DVD 573.20 Cracking the code of life Meet scientists who decoded human DNA. Boston Nova 2006 color 120 min. $30.00
HmHS 573.3 IN SEARCH OF HUMAN ORIGINS. (3 videos) Episode 1: The story of Lucy-- Episode 2: Surviving in Africa-- Episode 3: The creative revolution. WGBH/Boston, NOVA, 1994, color, (3 videocassettes) 60 minutes each. $59.85
NaSMS, NoHS 573.7 EYEWITNESS SKELETON. Reveals the incredible variety of skeletons, none more complex than our own. Dorling Kindersley Vision, 1996, 35 min. $19.95
ParMHS 574 CREATURES OF THE MANGROVE. National Geographic, 1992, color, 60 min. $20.00
ParMHS 574 ECOSYSTEMS (TELL ME WHY SERIES) Vol. 4 $39.95
CaVHS, NoHS 574, SkyHS 574.5 EYEWITNESS: POND & RIVER. Narrated by Martin Sheen. A twisting journey down the great rivers of the world, pausing to visit the thriving realm of the freshwater pond. Dorling Kindersley Vision, 1996, 35 min. $24.95
HmMS 574 FOREST IN THE SEA. Fauna and flora of algae and kelp “forests” in the ocean. 1984, 60 min. Gift
HmMS 574 NATURE’S SYSTEMS. The delicate balance of plants and animls within their environments. Features a pond, a desert, and the Arctic Circle. Oklahoma City, OK: Concord Video, 1987, color, 30 min. Gift
GnFA 574 PLANET EARTH: THE WONDERS OF GOD’S CREATION. Moody Institute of Science. 65 min. $14.95
ParMHS 574 RAIN FOREST, SELVA VERDE: THE GREEN JUNGLE. $15.00
WiJSH 574 THE UN-ENDANGERED SPECIES. Wildlife management. 24 min. Gift
SkyHS 574 THE WETLANDS. Conserving America. Explores swamps and marshes through the stories of people working to protect the land they love. National Wildlife Federation, 15 min.
MiddMS 574 CELLS Includes how the body repairs itself, how scientistss developed the cell theory, and differences between plant and animal cells
MiddMS 574 DISCOVERING THE CELL A survey of early history of microscopes and examines the discovery of cells. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1992. 28 min $20
MiddMS 574 HUMAN BODY IN ACTION/CELLS Focuses on cells to systems; skeletal & muscular systems; circulatory & respiratory systems, etc. Wynnewood, PA: Schlessinger Media, 2001. 23 min each $25
MiddMs 574 PARASITES No content provided, no publisher, no dates no min $15
MiddMS 574 A SWAMP ECOSYSTEM Explore the way in which a swamp like Okefenokee is formed and maintained. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1983. 23 min $25
NaChHS 574.1 RED RIVER OF LIFE (BLOOD). Explores the lifeline of blood carrying oxygen to the body, and Jesus’ blood as the spiritual lifeline. Moody Video, 28 min.
CaVHS 574.3 MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS. Each phase of mitosis and meiosis is examined, their roles in asexual and sexual reproduction, and the consequences of abnormal cell division. United Learning, 1994.
NaChHS 574.4 DISTINCTLY HUMAN (NERVES, CELLS, BONES OF THE BODY) Journey through the brain, heart, nerves to discover what makes us “distinctly human. Moody Science, 58 min.
GnFA 574.4 SHAPE OF THINGS. NOVA Productions, 1985, 60 min. $29.95
HmHS 574.5 ANCIENT FORESTS. The ecology and importance of old-growth forests. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1992, color, 26 min. $110.00
ParMHS VHS 574.5 BIODIVERSITY: WILD ABOUT LIFE! Biodiversity rules -- Long journeys -- Predators and people -- Joining forces for nature. [ ]: Conoco Phillips, 2002 55 min $30 Biodiversity: wild about life!
WiJSH 574.5 CELLS. Bill Nye, Disney, 2000.
HmHS, ParMHS 574.5 THE CONTINUING FOREST: MANAGING THE RESOURCES OF OUR NATIONAL FORESTS. How forests are managed to provide maximum sustained benefits. Hardwood Forest Foundation, 1992, color, 28.5 min. Gift
GnFA, NaSMS 574.5, CaVMS 574.52 EYEWITNESS: JUNGLE. Narrated by Martin Sheen. Why do rain forests harbor the greatest concentration of life in the world? Dorling Kindersly Vision, 1994, 35 min.
ParMHS 574.5 A HOME FOR PEARL. A video about wildlife habitat, Bartlesville, OK, Phillips Petroleum, 71 min.
CaVHS 574.5 THE LIVING OCEAN. National Geographic Society, 1988, 25 min.
HmHS, NaChHS, NamHS, ParMHS 574.5 THE LIVING PLANET. As the human race creates environmental problems, the human race must correct them. S. C. Johnson & Son, 1991, color, 39 min. Gift
HmHS, MelMHS 574.5 MANAGING OUR NATIONAL FORESTS. Discusses forest ecology and management, including multiple use, clear cutting, selective cutting, reforestation, and ecosystem management. Hardwood Forest Foundation, 1994, color, 20 min. Gift
ParMHS 574.5 NEWTON’S APPLE. 1988. $15.00
ParMHS VHS 574.5 THE RAIN FOREST IMPERATIVE Explains the contributions of rain forests: biological, cultural, economic, and climatic. Looks for solutions to the current destruction of rain forests. Washington, D.C.: Kurtis Productions, Ltd., 1991. 25 min $30 The rain forest imperative
WiJSH 574.5 SCIENTISTS AND THE ALASKA OIL SPILL. (Teachers booklet included) 1992, 30 min.
ParMHS 574.5 TREASURING OUR NATURAL HERITAGE. (3 videos) Part 1. Understanding the work of nature— Part 2. Appreciating nature’s services—Part 3. Conserving the diversity of life. Host: Merlin Olsen. Boise, ID: Idaho Public Television, 2002, (3 videocassettes) 60 min. each. $45.00 each
HmPub 574.52 HAWAII, STRANGERS IN PARADISE. National Geographic Society, 1991, 60 min.
NaChHS 574.52 JUNGLE. Journey into a three-dimensional “Virtual museum” that brings the natural world to life. 35 min.
HmMS 574.52 RAINFOREST BIOMES. Wynnewood, PA: Schlessinger Media, 2001, color, 23 min. $39.95
CaVMS, HmHS 574.8 DISCOVERING THE CELL. An animated tour of cell components with powerful microscopic images. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1992, color, 28 min. $120.00
CaVHS 574.8 GENETIC FINGERPRINTING. Focuses on the applied aspects of forensics and paternity testing. Encyclopedia Britannica Educ. Corp, 1992, 20 min.
ParMHS 574.87 THE CELL. $129.00
CaVMS, HmHS 574.87 DNA: LABORATORY OF LIFE. Host, Linus Pauling. Explains how DNA functions in the cell and importance of DNA research. National Geographic, 1985, color, 21 min. $90.00
GnFA, WiJSH 574.87 THE MAGIC OF CELLS. Lesson one: defines a cell. Lesson two: parts of a cell. Lesson three: diversity of cells. Allide Video Corp., 1994, 20 min. $29.95
HmMS 574.87 SPACESHIP EARTH: THE CELL. Shows the wonders of the living cell. Madison, WI: Hawkhill Associates, 1993, color, 14 min. Gift
ParHS 574.92 CITIES OF CORAL. $20.00
ParMHS 574.92 EYEWITNESS OCEAN. Dorling Kindersley, color, 1997, 35 min.
CaVHS 574.986 EXPLORING THE GALAPAGOS. A biological tour of the natural wonders of the 13-island chain of the Galapagos. San Ramon, CA : International video Networ, 1992, 60 min.
NaSMS 575 EVOLUTION’S NEXT STEP. 50 min.
NaSMS 575 THE INSECT WORLD: APES TO MAN. 50 min.
CaVMS 575.1 WEB OF LIFE. Examines genetic diversity and how humans have both enhanced the process and caused the extinction of some species. Washington, DC: WETA-TV, 1989, 58 min.
HmHS 575.2 GALAPAGOS. Encyclopedia Britannica Ed. Corp., 1971, color, 19 min. $49.95
HmHS DVD 576 LIFE SCIENCES I: THE GENE. Part 1. How the gene was discovered. Part 2. What is a gene? EVOLUTION. Part 1. The idea of evolution, a history. Part 2. Evolution by natural selection. Madison, WI: Hawkhill Associates, 2002, 78 min.
NoHS 576 THE UNIVERSE: THE BIOSPHERE, LIVING THINGS, THE CELL, ATOMS AND MOLECULES, A LITTLE WHILE AWARE. Hawkhill Media. $14.00
CaVHS 576 THE UNKNOWN WORLD. Looks at the world of microorganisms. South Burlington, VT : WGBH Video, 1996, 60 min.
CaVHS 576 VIRUS! Summarizes the history of several early viral epidemics. National Geographic Society, 1994, 25 min.
HmHS DVD 576.5 BIOTECHNOLOGY 3: GENE GUNS, GENETIC ENGINEERING. Goes inside a U.S. Dept. of Agriculture lab where biotechnologists are altering the genetics of the barley plant. Madison, WI: Hawkhill Associates, 2002, 78 min.
HmHS 576.5 CLONING: HOW AND WHY. The techniques and methods of cloning. Madison, WI: Hawkhill Video, 1999, 31 min. $86.00
HmHS 576.5, CaVHS 576.2 THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT. Shows how human genes are isolated and fragmented, and how their DNA base sequences are determined. Hawkhill Video, 1999, 31 min. $86.00
HmHS DVD 576.5, MarSH FIC JURASSIC PARK. Book by Michael Crichton. Starring Sam Neill and Laura Dern. A wealthy entrepreneur invites a top paleontologist and his two eager grandchildren to visit his secret theme park featuring live dinosaurs created from prehistoric DNA. Universal City, CA: Universal Pictures, 2000 (1993), color, DVD, 127 min. $26.99
HmHS 576.8 CHARLES DARWIN EXPLAINS THE DIVERSITY OF LIFE. Visit his home in England, the South American rain forest, and the Galapagos Islands to learn how he laid the foundations of modern biology. Madison, WI: Hawkhill Video, 1994, 22 min. $86.00
HmHS DVD 576.8 DARWIN'S DANGEROUS IDEA. Evolution series. Liam Neeson, narrator. Interweaves the drama of key moments in Darwin's life with documentary sequences of current research. Boston, MA: WGBH Boston and PBS Video, 2001, 120 min.
HmHS 576.8 EVOLUTION. Traces scientific thought through the ages, and the controversy that exists even today. Part 1: How Theories of Evolution Were Developed. Part 2: Evolution by Natural Selection. Madison, WI: Hawkhill Video, 1998, 38 min. $126.00
HmMS 576.8 EVOLUTION. How the earth’s animal species slowly developed and changed over the years. Wynnewood, PA: Schlessinger Media, 1999, color, 23 min. $37.50
HmHS 576.8 EVOLUTION: LEARNING AND TEACHING EVOLUTION. Narrator, Judy Richardson. Seven short segments combine storytelling and science to explore evolution and spark students’ Interest. Four additional segments highlight strategies for teaching. WGBH Boston, 2001, 120 min.
HmHS DVD 576.8 THE EVOLUTIONARY ARMS RACE & WHY SEX? Evolution series. Liam Neeson, narrator. Part 1. Traces the alarming spread of resistance among pathogens that cause disease. Part 2. Investigates the powerful hold that sex exerts over almost all living things. Boston, MA: WGBH Boston and PBS Video, 2001, color, 120 min.
HmHS DVD 576.8 GREAT TRANSFORMATIONS & EXTINCTION! Evolution series. Liam Neeson, narrator. Part 1. Focuses on the evolutionary changes that triggered the earth's incredible diversity. Part 2. Confronts the question: Are humans causing the next mass extinction? Boston, MA: WGBH Boston and PBS Video, 2001, color, 120 min.
HmHS DVD 576.8 THE MIND'S BIG BANG & WHAT ABOUT GOD? Evolution series. Liam Neeson, narrator. Part 1. Between 100,000 and 50,000 years ago, something happened that triggered a creative explosion, allowing humans to dominate the planet. Part 2. Of all the species on earth, only humans try to explain who they are and how they came to be. Boston, MAL WGBH Boston and PBS Video, 2001, color, 120 min.
NaSMS 577 ANIMAL INTERDEPENDENCY. All animals are dependent on each other to supply their basic needs. Wynnewood, PA: Schlessinger Media, 2000, color, 23 min. $30.00
HmMS 577 BOG ECOLOGY. Bog formation, plants and animals, and bogs compared to other wetlands. Elmira, NY: Educational Images Ltd., 1999, color, 17 min. $85.00
CaVMS 577 EYEWITNESS: LIFE. How life developed on earth from a single cell to the higher creatures. Dorling Kindersley Vision, 1997, 28 min.
HmMS 577 FOOD WEB. Host Bill Nye demonstrates that all living things depend of other living things to survive. Elk Grove Village, IL: Disney Educational Productions, 1997, color, 26 min. $39.95
HmHS 577 LIFE IS IMPOSSIBLE. Discusses the theories of how life began on earth. British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995, color, 50 min. $34.95
HmMS 577 PRIMARY ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION. The pioneer community, tolerant vs. intolerant species, stabilization, stratification and the climax community. Elmira, NY: Educational Images, Ltd., 1999, color, 25 min. $85.00
HmHS 577 TREASURING OUR NATURAL HERITAGE. (3 videos) Part 1. Understanding the work of nature— Part 2. Appreciating nature’s services-- Part 3. Conserving the diversity of life. The value of biological diversity and current threats such as pollution, population growth, Invasion of foreign species, and habitat loss. Narrated by Merlin Olsen. Pocatello, ID: Natural Heritage Center, Idaho State University, 2002, 60 min each. Gift
CaVHS 577 UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEMS. Huntsville, TX: Educational Video Network, 1994. $26.95
MiddMS 577 LETS EXPLORE/A FOREST Learn that the forest is a complex ecosystem based onthe interrelationships of organisms that live there. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1983. 23 min $25
NoHS 577 THE VIDEO LIBRARY OF CREATION KNOWLEDGE. Creation Life Publishers. $14.99
HmMS 577.16 FOOD CHAINS. How energy from the sun is passed from one living thing to another. Wynnewood, PA: Schlessinger Media, 2000, color, 23 min. $37.50
HmHS, NoHS 577.34 EYEWITNESS: JUNGLE.. Dorling Kindersley, BBC Lionheart Television, 1994, 35 min. $9.95
HmHS 577.34 OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST. Host, Russell Shimooka. Trek through a rare temperate rain forest located on Washington’s Pacific coast. Venture Productions, 1996, 22 min. $6.95 Schlessinger Video Productions, 1996, color, 25 min. $28.00
HmHS 577.34 PACIFIC RIM NATIONAL PARK. Located on Canada’s western coast, the park is made up of rugged mountain, rain forests, and rocky islands. Venture Productions, 1996, 22 min. $6.95
NamHS 577.34 PEOPLE OF THE RAINFOREST. Narrated by Steve Curwood. People living in tropical rainforests of Costa Rica, Brazil, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia.
HmHS VHS 577.5 Adapting to deserts and other Explores the world's deserts and grasslands and their ecosystems. Bethesda, MD : Discovery Channel School, 2001, c1999. 51 min. 44.00 Melissa Leebaert, narrator.
HmHS VHS 577.5 Coastlines and Seas Explores the ecosystems along the world's coastlines, from coral reefs to mangrove forests. Bethesda, MD : Discovery Channel School, 2001, c1999. 51 min. 44.00
HmHS, NoHS 577.5 EYEWITNESS: ARCTIC & ANTARCTIC. Where climate presents the greatest challenge to survival. Dorling Kindersley, BBC Lionheart Television, 1996, 35 min. $9.95
HmHS VHS 577.5 Forests and seeds Explores the world's temperate forests and their ecosystems. Bethesda, MD : Discovery Channel School, 2001, c2000. 51 min. 44.00
HmHS VHS 577.5 Freshwater, seawater Explores freshwater marshes, lakes, and rivers and their ecosystems. Bethesda, MD : Discovery Channel School, 2001, c1999. 51 min. 44.00
HmHS VHS 577.5 Islands and evolution Explores the ecosystems on and near an island. Bethesda, MD : Discovery Channel School, 2001, c1998. 51 min. 44.00
HmMS 577.54 DESERTS. The process of desertification changes more lands to desert each year. Wynnewood, PA: Schlessinger Media, 2001, color, 23 min. $39.95
HmHS, NoHS 577.54 EYEWITNESS: DESERT. Meet the inhabitants of the desert and witness their startling strategies to capture and preserve that most precious of all commodities—water. Dorling Kindersley, BBC Lionheart Television, 1996, 35 min. $9.95
HmHS 577.6, NaSMS 577.63 EYEWITNESS: POND & RIVER. A twisting journey down the great rivers of the world, pausing to visit the thriving realm of the freshwater pond. Dorling Kindersley, BBC Lionheart Television, 1996, 35 min. $9.95
HmHS DVD 577.7 Coral reef adventure An exploration of the coral reefs of the South Pacific, showing the natural beauty and wonders of the ecosystem, and pointing out the dangers posed to these fragile worlds by global and oceanic warming. Chatsworth, CA : Image Entertainment, c2003. 43 min. 20.00 Narrated by Liam Neeson.
HmHS, NoHS 577.7 EYEWITNESS: OCEAN. A visit to the alien world of the deep—bringing us face-to-face with some of the most bizarre creatures on our planet. Dorling Kindersley, BBC Lionheart Television, 1997, 35 min. $9.95
NoHS 577.7 EYEWITNESS: SEASHORE. The explosive front line between land and sea, from crashing waves to placid tide pool. Dorling Kindersley, 1997, 35 min. $19.95
HmMS 578.012 ANIMAL CLASSIFICATION. How organisms fit into kingdom, phylum, order and species. Wynnewood, PA: Schlessinger Media, 1999, color, 23 min. $37.50
HmHS 578.7 LIFE AT THE SOURCE OF LIFE: PLANKTON OF THE NORTHERN SEAS. Illustrates the chain of life, from the very smallest, plankton, to whales, the largest organisms In the ocean. Produced by Japan Broadcasting Corp,. Las Vegas, NV, AIE, 1995, 26 min. $6.95
HmMS 579 ODYSSEY OF LIFE: THE UNKNOWN WORLD. Micro-photography introduces the viewer to the world of microscopic insects & microorganisms., South Burlington, VT, WGBH Video, 1996, Color, 57 min. $29.95
HmHS 579.2 THE BIOLOGY OF VIRUSES. How viruses were discovered, how they are observed, and how they reproduce. Beaufort, SC: BioMedia Associates, 1999, 18 min. $50.38
HmHS 579.2 EBOLA: THE PLAGUE FIGHTERS. Narrator, Stacy Keach. Enter the “hot zone” of one of the most deadly diseases on the planet and the 1995 outbreak in Zaire, Africa. South Burlington, VT: WGBH Video and NOVA, 1996, 60 min. $19.95
HmHS 579.3 THE BIOLOGY OF BACTERIA. Kinds of bacteria, locomotion, how they are cultured, and the vital roles they play in ecological systems. Beaufort, SC: BioMedia Associates, 1988, 17 min.
HmHS 579.4 THE BIOLOGY OF CILIATES. The structure, behavior, feeding and digestion of the paramecium and other ciliates. Beaufort, SC: BioMedia Associates, 1997, 30 min. $50.38
HmHS 579..4 THE BIOLOGY OF FLAGELLATES AND AMOEBAS. Slow-moving euglenid, chilomonas, volvox, and how amoebas use cell extensions. Beaufort, SC: BioMedia Associates, 1997, 24 min. $50.38
CaVHS, HmHS 579.5 THE BIOLOGY OF FUNGI. Molds, mushrooms and other fungi are the cleanup crews of natural ecosystems. Beaufort, SC: eBioMEDIA, 1987, 16 min. $50.38
CaVHS 579.5, HmHS 579.8 THE BIOLOGY OF ALGAE. The cells that produce much of the world’s food and oxygen. Morris Plains,s NJ: Lucerne Media, 1988, 13 min.


