Institute of Human Anatomy
Exploring the Heart and Its Valves
This is a video about the anatomy of the heart, where the teacher takes the viewer on a journey through the heart's valves and strings using a real heart and a Magic School Bus simulation. The video explains the function of the heart's...
Visual Learning Systems
Types of Muscles in the Human Body
This video provides a brief overview of the different types of muscles in the body. It explains that skeletal muscles are the ones we consciously move, while smooth muscles and cardiac muscles are involuntary. The video also highlights...
Physics Girl
What stretching actually does to your body ft. Sofie Dossi
Ever wondered, what does stretching do to your muscles and your body? What in the best way to stretch? Science has some answers.
Professor Dave Explains
Types of Tissue Part 3: Muscle Tissue
With epithelial tissue and connective tissue down, it's time to learn about the third type of tissue, and that's muscle tissue. This makes up all the muscles in our bodies, and it comes in three types. Those are skeletal muscle, cardiac...
Mazz Media
Muscle Types
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the there are three muscle types; cardiac, smooth and skeletal. Students will come to understand that all muscles consist of long muscle cells bundled together into muscle fibers. The...
Visual Learning Systems
Healthy Skeletal and Muscular Systems: Problems of the Muscular System
Action-oriented footage highlights the nature and care of the skeletal and muscular systems. The processes by which these systems work together to help us move are discussed. Specific things we can do to maintain these systems in a...
Professor Dave Explains
The Mechanism of Muscle Contraction: Sarcomeres, Action Potential, and the Neuromuscular Junction
We've learned about the types of muscle, including skeletal muscle, and we know then when these muscles contract, we are able to move our bodies around. But how exactly does this happen on the molecular level? There is an astonishing...
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Histology of the Esophagus
Here, we explore the histology of the esophagus along with the 4 layers of the esophagus wall.
Visual Learning Systems
Your Body: What Makes Up the Body?
The human body is capable of amazing things. This captivating program explores some of the fascinating features of the body. Special attention is given to the healthy maintenance of growing bodies. Concepts and terminology: body systems,...
Professor Dave Explains
The Muscular System
Now that we know about muscle tissue, let's see how this is arranged to form the muscular system, the incredible network of muscles that covers the skeletal system so that it can pull on bones and allow us to move around at will. There...
Visual Learning Systems
Healthy Skeletal and Muscular Systems: Your Muscular System
Action-oriented footage highlights the nature and care of the skeletal and muscular systems. The processes by which these systems work together to help us move are discussed. Specific things we can do to maintain these systems in a...
FuseSchool
What Does The Stomach Do
The stomach is an amazing organ. It varies in size from person to person but can contain up to 2 litres of food and liquid. The stomach is one of the organs in the digestive system. It is essentially a bag of muscle where food is kept...
FuseSchool
The Structure of the heart
Our heart, a universally recognised symbol of love, kindness and compassion. The heart is one of the hardest-working organs in your body after all it is responsible for pumping blood throughout a vast array of blood vessels, spending...
Mazz Media
Skeletal System (An Overview)
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the skeletal system is the framework of the body. It gives the body shape and provides scaffolding for the body's muscles and organs. Students will come to understand that the skeletal...
Planet PE
BTEC Sport Unit 1 Revision- Types of Muscles QUICK FIRE REVISION
In this quick fire revision video I take you through section B of the exam. We look at the types of muscle aswell as some how the Synergists and Fixators work in a sporting action
Cerebellum
The Human Body Musculoskeletal - The Skull
This first part of The Human Body series examines the structure of our skeleton and the function of our muscles. Viewers learn how our bones provide the rigid support necessary to hold any position, while our joints give us the...
Curated Video
Grit: Traits that Matter for School, Work, and Life
This video explains the concept of grit, a combination of character traits such as self-control, passion, and perseverance, and how it is more important for success in life than good grades at school or outstanding intelligence. It also...
After Skool
High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) - Maximum Results, Minimum Time
High Intensity Interval Training, or HIIT, enjoys the benefits of both steady cardio AND weight lifting. The body burns fat 3x faster than steady cardio, while building muscle at the same time. Weight lifting alone does little to burn...
Curated Video
Researchers testing vibrating technology to help stroke patients
A common challenge for stroke patients in recovery is spasticity, or severe muscle stiffness. Spasticity affects roughly a quarter of all patients.
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Neuromuscular junctions between nerve cells (motor neurons) and a muscle. Nerve signals (green) are transmitted from the nerves to the muscle tissue by the neurotransmitter chemical acetylcholine. This signal causes the muscle to contract
Neuromuscular junctions between nerve cells (motor neurons) and a muscle. Nerve signals (green) are transmitted from the nerves to the muscle tissue by the neurotransmitter chemical acetylcholine. This signal causes the muscle to contract
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A 3D model of a human body without skin performs high-kicks.
A 3D model of a human body without skin performs high-kicks.
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Senior Asian woman got Pain in feet finger joints , Gout
a disease in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes arthritis, especially in the smaller bones of the feet, deposition of chalkstones, and episodes of acute pain.