Instructional Video13:30
Catalyst University

Overview of the Posterior Pituitary [Neurohypophysis]

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the following: [1] the basic mechanism for hormone synthesis and release by the Posterior Pituitary [Neurohypophysis] [2] contrast this to the function of the anterior pituitary [3] basic functions of oxytocin...
Instructional Video15:57
JJ Medicine

7 Risks of Contact Lens Use | Eye Infections, Disease and Complications from Contact Lenses

Higher Ed
7 Risks of Contact Lens Use | Eye Infections, Disease and Complications from Contact Lenses Contact lenses are used for a variety of eye conditions, including myopia, anisometropia, and for cosmetic purposes among other reasons. Contact...
Instructional Video18:29
Curated Video

The Skeletal System, its Structure and Function - Section 34.2

Higher Ed
The skeletal system is an awesome structure, and is essential for the protection of our Internal organs, providing a framework for our bodies, producing blood cells and producing blood cells. In this lecture, I deal with the structure of...
Instructional Video15:54
Curated Video

Blood Pressure and Mean Arterial Pressure

Higher Ed
In this episode, Leslie first defines what blood pressure is and shows how it varies in the blood vessels throughout the body. He then shows what Mean Arterial Pressure is and goes into two different ways to calculate it.
Instructional Video30:00
Curated Video

Blood Pressure Regulation (Lecture)

Higher Ed
How is Blood pressure regulated? How do cardiac output and peripheral resistance fit into the equation? What are the negative effects of hypertension (high blood pressure). I explore these concepts and more in this video
Instructional Video9:58
Curated Video

The Pathophysiology of Hypertension

Higher Ed
What are the mechanisms that underly the development of hypertension? How is the sympathetic nervous system involved? What does the Renin-angiotensin system have to do with anything. Watch and Learn.
Instructional Video6:34
Curated Video

What's in Your Blood

Higher Ed
In this video, I talk about the components found in the blood and their functions. We are going to talk about the Complete Blood Count (CBC) test that your doctor orders, red and white blood cells, platelets, and proteins like albumin,...
Instructional Video9:50
Curated Video

What Is Hypertension?

Higher Ed
In this video, we cover hypertension. We're going to deal with things like Cardiac Output, peripheral resistance, stroke volume and heart rate, and talk about how those values are related to blood pressure. We also deal with the symptoms...
Instructional Video8:25
Curated Video

Regulating Peripheral Resistance - Part 2

Higher Ed
This is the follow-up to part 2, where I talk about two other ways Peripheral Resistance is regulated - Looking at Blood Viscosity and Total Blood Vessel length.
Instructional Video10:51
Curated Video

White Blood Cells Introduction (aka Leukocytes) | How they Work

Higher Ed
White blood cells, a.k.a. Leukocytes. These are the second most common cell type in the blood. But what do we know about their structure and what exactly do they do? Well, that’s what we cover in this video.
Instructional Video6:36
Curated Video

Drugs That Affect the Cardiovascular System

Higher Ed
The circulatory system, like every other system in the body, is very important. And when there are problems with your cardiovascular system, your doctor may prescribe various medications to help. Let's take a look at five kinds of...
Instructional Video6:08
Curated Video

Peripheral Resistance and Blood Flow

Higher Ed
This is an answer to a question that was asked when I did my Anatomy & Physiology Academy on how exactly resistance works when it comes to blood flow. In this video, I explain peripheral resistance in a bit more detail and how there are...
Instructional Video15:00
Curated Video

Regulating Peripheral Resistance - Part 1

Higher Ed
Mean Arterial Pressure is Cardiac Output times Peripheral Resistance. That means if there's a change in Peripheral Resistance, that will result in a change in Mean Arterial Pressure. In this video, Leslie gets into the topic of...
Instructional Video16:29
The Noted Anatomist

03.Female Repro System. Orgasm

Higher Ed
This brief video tutorial is Part 3/3 of a series on the Female Reproductive system. This tutorial focuses on the female orgasm (nerve pathways for stimulation and orgasm). 0:00. Introduction 1:16. Stimulation (Somatic sensation:...
Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

The Benefits of Cold Therapy for Muscle Recovery

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the concept of cold therapy and its benefits for muscle recovery after intense physical activity. We discuss two methods of cold therapy: applying ice to specific muscles and taking a cold bath. We also...
Instructional Video32:25
Kenhub

Neurovasculature of leg and knee

Higher Ed
Arteries, veins and nerves of the leg and knee.
Instructional Video11:09
msvgo

Disorders of the Circulatory System

K - 12th
It describes the causes, consequences and treatments for common disorders of the human circulatory system.
Instructional Video38:08
Kenhub

Neurovasculature of the hip and thigh

Higher Ed
Arteries, veins and nerves of the hip and thigh.
Instructional Video8:22
Catalyst University

Cryotherapy [Part 1 Theory, Use, & Contraindications

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the theory, use, contraindications, and precautions for cryotherapy techniques.
Instructional Video1:59
Planet PE

5 a day GCSE PE questions 9-1- Cardiorespiratory system vol 12

9th - 12th
Here is volume 12 of the planet pe 5 a day gcse pe revision questions. As we move towards the exam in a few weeks time I will be posting 5 questions each day to help test your revision. Place your answers in the comments section and...
Instructional Video9:11
Professor Dave Explains

Types of Tissue Part 1: Epithelial Tissue

12th - Higher Ed
When learning about the structure of the human body, it's best to begin by learning about the types of tissues that are found within, since all of the organs are made of different combinations of these types of tissues. First up is...
Instructional Video13:19
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding Nosebleeds: Anatomy and Causes

Higher Ed
This video discusses the anatomy of the nasal cavity and the causes and treatment of nosebleeds. It also touches on the importance of mucus in the nose and why picking your nose too aggressively can lead to nosebleeds.
Instructional Video11:32
Institute of Human Anatomy

Anatomy of the Digestive System

Higher Ed
This video explains the digestive system, starting from the esophagus to the large intestine. They discuss the functions of each part of the system and how it helps break down food and absorb nutrients. The teacher also shows real-life...
Instructional Video15:56
Kenhub

Blood

Higher Ed
Microscopic appearance of the blood.