As a rare aspect of this type of presentation, a docent from BODIES was given permission to bring real human specimens from the exhibition to show the students first hand how smoking can damage organs and reduce life expectancy. The specimens had been prepared with polymer preservation, a process in which human tissue is permanently preserved using liquid silicone rubber. This allowed our students to get up close to the specimens and even touch them for a hands on educational experience about their health.
BODIES docent holding a transparent body slice of real human lungs to show the damage caused by smoking. |
Our kids were given the opportunity to touch specimens that are normally only handled by doctors and medical students. Thanks to BODIES...The Exhibition our students are more aware of why they shouldn't smoke!
More information about BODIES...The Exhibition in Buena Park can be found at www.bodiestheexhibition.com/buenapark.
The BODIES specimens were prepared using polymer preservation allowing our students to learn through touch. |
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