Institute of Human Anatomy
Can YOU Build a Human With TWO Hearts??
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses what would need to happen in order for a human to have two working hearts.
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How to Study Anatomy with this Unique Tool - ANATOMY IN CLAY® Learning System
In this video, we're going to show you how to study anatomy using the ANATOMY IN CLAY® Learning System. This unique learning tool is perfect for students who want to learn human anatomy in a hands-on way. This is a great way for students...
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Amazing Facts About Bones: The Framework of our Body
In this video, the teacher shares interesting facts about bones, including the number of bones we are born with and how they fuse together as we grow. The importance of bones in supporting our body and protecting our organs is...
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A Respiratory System Overview - How We Breathe
Discover the incredible science behind the air we breathe and how it fuels our body's energy production! We'll explore the fascinating process of cellular respiration and its vital role in our daily lives. From gym workouts to simply...
Nature League
Exploring Evolution and Speciation | Compilation
Brit looks back on our sixth month on Nature League, when we explored the theme of evolution and speciation. Get your Nature League pin here!
Institute of Human Anatomy
Learning Anatomy Effectively with Kenhub: Exploring the Rotator Cuff Muscles
In this video, the instructor introduces Kenhub, an anatomical educator software platform that offers video lectures, quizzes, and anatomical atlases. The instructor demonstrates how to navigate the platform and shows how it can be used...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Should Men Teach Female Reproductive Anatomy? A Discussion on Gender and Education
The video discusses whether men can teach about female reproductive anatomy and physiology. The speaker believes that anyone, regardless of gender, can teach about the subject if they know their stuff and approach it in a respectful way....
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Science of Fat: Understanding the Different Types and Purposes
This video discusses the different types of fat in the human body, where they are located, and their purposes. The teacher explains the evolutionary factors that led to humans being able to store excess calories as fat, and the hormonal...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Anatomy of the Belly Button: What's on the Other Side?
In this video, the anatomy of the belly button is explored through a cadaver dissection. The speaker explains how the internal anatomy changes as a fetus grows, and how the belly button is sealed off after the detachment of the umbilical...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Truth About the Brain: Is it Really the Fattest Organ?
In this video, the teacher explains the misconception that the brain is the fattiest organ in the human body. They clarify that while the brain does contain fatty tissue, it is not primarily made up of fat. The video explores the...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Anatomy and Importance of the Epiglottis
This video explains why and how things can go down the wrong tube when eating or drinking. It provides a detailed anatomy lesson, focusing on the role of the epiglottis in protecting the airway from food or drink entering the respiratory...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Anatomy of the Pericardium: Why Hearts Are in a Sac
This video shows a dissection of a heart and explains the importance of the pericardium, the sac that surrounds the heart. They discuss the two layers of the pericardium and how they protect and anchor the heart, as well as the potential...
Institute of Human Anatomy
What It's Like Working With Dead Bodies
In this video, Justin and Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discuss the basics of embalming and dissecting, as well as introduce the viewer to each cadaver in the lab.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding Calf Strains, Achilles Tendonitis, and Achilles Tendon Tears
In this video, the speaker discusses the anatomy and injuries related to the calf muscles and the Achilles tendon. They explore the relationship between calf strains, Achilles tendonitis, and Achilles tendon tears, using examples from...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding Period Cramps: Exploring the Female Reproductive System
This video explains the science behind period cramps by examining the female reproductive system. The uterus grows a thick inner lining called the endometrium every month in preparation for pregnancy, and if pregnancy doesn't occur, the...
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Understanding the Mystery of Side Stitches: Theories and Anatomy Explained
In this video, the speaker discusses the various theories surrounding side stitches, or exercise-related transient abdominal pain (ETAP). Using a cadaver to demonstrate the anatomy of the abdominal cavity, the speaker explores the...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding and Draining an Abscess: A Medical Explanation and Demonstration
The video covers abscesses, explaining what they are, how they form, and how they are treated. The teacher uses a cadaver skin to illustrate the structure of the skin and the process of abscess formation, and also demonstrates the...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Pineal Gland: Function and Myths Debunked
This video provides an in-depth look at the pineal gland, including its location and function in the brain. It debunks some of the popular claims and speculations surrounding the gland, while also exploring its connection to the body's...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Exploring the Anatomy and Function of Gluteal Muscles
This video explores the anatomy and function of the human buttocks, specifically the gluteus maximus muscle. It explains why humans have larger butts compared to other animals and how the gluteus maximus helps maintain an upright...
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Hearing but Deaf
Some people who are deaf use assistive technology such as hearing aids or cochlear implants to help them hear. Others feel that using assistive technology impacts a deaf person’s identity. One teenager who was born deaf has had cochlear...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & the Median Nerve
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the median nerve and carpal tunnel, and shows how carpal tunnel syndrome can occur.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Measuring the Length of Real Human Small Intestines
In this video, the teacher measures the length of three different small intestines to compare them and see if they match up to the commonly taught length of 20-21 feet. They also discuss the variations in length among different animals...
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Human Body - Science for Kids
Human Body for Kids engages young, inquisitive learners, while the depth of material gets older students ready for tests. Join Kevin and his friends to explore the skeletal, nervous, muscular, circulatory, urinary, respiratory, and...