Dr. Roy Glover, chief medical director for Bodies Revealed, conducts a tour of the exhibit at the Imagination Station.
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Bodies Revealed opens Friday to Imagination Station Members, and Saturday to the general public.
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Dr. Roy Glover, chief medical director for Bodies Revealed, conducts a tour of the exhibit.
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Dr. Roy Glover discusses the full skeleton display.
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This display focuses on the brain.
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Dr. Roy Glover talks about the sitting skeleton.
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This part of the exhibit focuses on the cranial nerves.
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Part of a brain is shown, displaying the blood supply to the organ.
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The left and right kidneys are shown. Specimens in this part of the exhibit were prepared using a technique know as corrosion casting. The blood vessels were first injected with a colored polymer, which hardened. The remaining body tissue was then chemically removed, revealing the matrix that transports human blood.
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Bodies Revealed exhibit at the Imagination Station in Toledo, Thursday, May 19, 2011. This shows the blood vessels and airways of the lungs. Specimens in this part of the exhibit were prepared using a technique know as corrosion casting. The blood vessels were first injected with a colored polymer, which hardened. The remaining body tissue was then chemically removed, revealing the matrix that transports our blood.
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Part of the exhibit focuses on respiration and circulation, showing the descending aorta and smoke-blackened lung.
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Dr. Roy Glover, chief medical director for Bodies Revealed, conducts a tour of the exhibit at the Imagination Station in Toledo, Thursday, May 19, 2011. He is explaining an exhibit that shows muscle attachments and layering.
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Blood vessels of the liver are shown.
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This shows cross sections of the body are shown in slices.
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Dr. Roy Glover explaining cross sections of the body as Asher Rieck, 18, a senior at St. John's Jesuit High School, listens.
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A female body is shown on display.
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