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Exercise Physiology - ATP, CP etc - Video
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Exercise Physiology - ATP, CP etc - Video
The Nerve Cell is the functional unit of the peripheral nervous system. This presentation details the anatomical structures involved in nerve conduction; the dendrite, the axon, the pre-/post synaptic juncture, and the role of neurotransmitters in normal, and abnormal states of the nervous system.
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"Anatomy and Physiology", The Nerve Cell - Video
Study skills, thinking skills,
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Help for students of anatomy and physiology #1 - Video
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Physiology of a Muscle Contraction.wmv - Video
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Physiology Sindh University 2011 - Video
-An in depth and comprehensive look at the anatomy and physiology of the eye -This video also shows examples and simple explanations of some of the common diseases for the eyes
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OPTHALMOLOGY -- ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE EYE - Video
Transport across cell membrane
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Cell Transport Physiology (part 1/5) - Video
Want to know what it takes to be a sports physiologist? WhyOhGee talks to Daniel Plews about working to improve an athlete's performance.
In this excerpt from her Nobel Lecture, Elizabeth H. Blackburn compares her student´s shoelace with a poor telomere. See the complete lecture at nobelprize.org
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2009 Nobel Lecture in Physiology or Medicine by Elizabeth H. Blackburn - Video
Messenger RNA is a small molecule that forms on the complementary strands of DNA and connects to amino acids. Discover how messenger RNA helps to form the protein that becomes skin and cells with information from a science teacher in this free video on physiology and the human body. Expert: Janice Creneti Bio: Janice Creneti has a BS in secondary science education and a BA in biology from Boston University
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Human Physiology : What Is Messenger RNA? - Video
Restriction enzymes have the job of cutting DNA into little pieces of different sizes. Discover how restriction enzymes are an important part of DNA fingerprinting with information from a science teacher in this free video on physiology and the human body
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Human Physiology : What Are Restriction Enzymes? - Video
We can stand, sit, and move because of the musculoskeletal system—206 bones, 600 muscles, and more than 1200 joints. Muscle movement requires the cooperation of both the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system. Movement occurs when groups of muscle cells contract
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Locomotion - Video
This 1940s old as dirt med school classic video describes how humans hear sound and how the human ear works. The video covers the anatomy and physiology of the ear and discusses the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear
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Human Ear Anatomy and Physiology: How an Ear Works - Video
Human cells have 46 chromosomes that are placed into 23 pairs, with one chromosome of each pair coming from the father and mother separately. Discover what an extra or missing chromosome causes with information from a science teacher in this free video on physiology and the human body
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Human Physiology : How Many Chromosomes Does Each Human Cell Have? - Video
Heart rate and frank-starling law
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Heart Physiology (Starling law: part 4/6) - Video
THIS IS THE ANIMATION OF HEART MAINLY ABOUT CONTRACTION
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ANIMATION OF HEART - Video
Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab
Low-density lipoprotein
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Lipoprotein Physiology: LDL (3/4) - Video
Susan Verscheure, Senior Instructor in the Department of Human Physiology, talks about teaching large classes and learner-centered teaching at the University of Oregon. See more at tepblog.uoregon.edu
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Body Fluid Compartments Lecture 1 Part 1
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Renal Physiology Lecture 1 Part 1 - Video