Film
Structure and function of the lymphatic system. (1981)

Film-document №41023 3 parts, Duration: 0:27:46 to collection Price category G
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Part 1 digitized in HD 0:09:22

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Producer Sverdlovsk newsreel studio

Director: N.Nikiporenko

Script writers: Mosolov

Operators: Konstantinov

Composers: Suslov

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A film about the anatomical structure of the lymphatic system of humans and animals.

Reel №1

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Waves lapping against the rocks.

Jellyfish, starfish.

Evolution of living organisms (animation).

Phagocytosis (animation).

The lymphatic system of vertebrates (animation).

The doctor examines the patient's throat.

Destruction of bacteria by lymphoid cells (shooting under a microscope).

The structure of lymphoid tissue.

Taking lymph for analysis.

Portrait of the English physiologist Starling.

Movement of lymph in the lymphatic capillary (animation).

The structure of the lymphatic capillary wall (animation).

Experience with a dog - the introduction of a foreign suspension under the skin.

The structure of lymphatic capillaries (animation).

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Movement of lymph through lymphatic vessels (animation).

Laboratory experience (speed of lymph movement).

The structure of the lymph node (animation).

The doctor examines the X-ray.

Lymph node transport function (animation).

Barrier function of the lymph node (animation).

Operating room, an operation is underway.

The exchange function of the lymph node (animation).

Lymphocytes under the microscope.

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Lymphocytes devour pathogenic microorganisms (animation).

Transformation of lymphocytes into plasma cells (animation).

Lymphocytes destroy degenerated cells (under a microscope).

Portraits of I.Mechnikov, G.Iosifov. D.Zhdanova.

The woman behind the electron microscope.

Laboratory.

Octopus.

Seal.

Waves crashing against rocks