Instructional Video14:10
Kenhub

Cardiac muscle

Higher Ed
Cardiac muscle tissue is found in the myocardium and is responsible for the contraction of the heart.
Instructional Video11:59
Kenhub

Tongue level

Higher Ed
Structures at the level of the tongue.
Instructional Video10:53
Kenhub

Smooth muscle

Higher Ed
The type of muscle tissue found in the walls of blood vessels and hollow internal organs, such as the stomach, intestine etc.
Instructional Video8:25
Kenhub

Superficial extensors of the forearm

Higher Ed
Origins, insertions, innervation and functions of the superficial extensors of the forearm.
Instructional Video7:27
JJ Medicine

High Liver Enzymes | Aspartate vs Alanine Aminotransferase (AST vs. ALT) | Causes

Higher Ed
Lesson on Liver Enzymes, Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) vs Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), “Transaminitis”, and Causes of Elevations. One is more specific to the liver than the other, and one has a shorter half life than the other,...
Instructional Video5:39
Kenhub

Soleus muscle (3D)

Higher Ed
Anatomy and functions of the soleus muscle shown with 3D model animation.
Instructional Video10:02
Catalyst University

Anatomy | The Scapula and Clavicle

Higher Ed
In this video, we will explore: [1] how to differentiate L vs. R scapulae [2] specific features of the scapula [3] acromial and sternal ends of the clavicle
Instructional Video6:39
Kenhub

Medial pterygoid muscle

Higher Ed
Attachments, innervation and functions of the medial pterygoid muscle.
Instructional Video1:33
Kenhub

Biceps brachii muscle

Higher Ed
Origin, insertion, innervation and functions of the biceps brachii muscle.
Instructional Video5:02
National Parks Service

Acadia National Park - Meet a Sea Star

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sea stars live in the intertidal zone all around Acadia National Park. Learn all about how sea stars survive by meeting one!
Instructional Video6:19
Kenhub

Gluteus maximus muscle (3D)

Higher Ed
Anatomy and functions of the gluteus maximus muscle shown with 3D model animation.
Instructional Video8:51
Catalyst University

Diagnosing Nerve Damage with EMG [Example 2] | UE, Distal to Elbow

Higher Ed
In this video, we do an example of diagnosing nerve damage LOCATION using EMG data. This example [Example 2] is for damage to an UE nerve at a site distal to the elbow.
Instructional Video18:16
Catalyst University

The Sliding Filament Mechanism EXPLAINED! - with Animation

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the structure of the sarcomere and see how that relates to sarcomere shortening (with animation).
Instructional Video9:13
Catalyst University

Hip Flexors | Rectus Femoris & Iliopsoas [Psoas Major & Iliacus]

Higher Ed
In this video we discuss the structure and functions of the major hip flexors: rectus femoris and iliopsoas (psoas major & iliacus). More specifically, we cover their origins, insertions, innervation, blood supply, and actions. We also...
Instructional Video6:14
The Noted Anatomist

Oral cavity

Higher Ed
This is a brief video tutorial providing an overview of the oral cavity. I've created these videos to help medical students, dental students, massage therapists, nurses, physicians assistants and anyone else that requires study guides or...
Instructional Video21:23
Catalyst University

Biomechanics | Torque Problem #1 (Elbow Joint) [Biceps Force, Mech. Adv., Joint Reaction Force]

Higher Ed
This vide is the first torque problem about the elbow joint in which we calculate the force due to the elbow flexors (biceps brachii), the mechanical advantage of the elbow, and the associated joint reaction force.
Instructional Video0:55
Kenhub

Extensor pollicis longus muscle

Higher Ed
Origins, insertions, innervation and functions of the extensor pollicis longus mucle.
Instructional Video4:51
Maddie Moate

Your Brilliant Bones! | Maddie Moate

K - 5th
Do you know how awesome your skeleton actually is? Let's find out how brilliant your bones are! Thank you to Eureka the National Children's Museum for letting me film in their amazing "all about me" area! (This video isnt sponsored....
Instructional Video4:45
Kenhub

Origin vs insertion

Higher Ed
Definition of the main differences between muscle origin and insertion.
Instructional Video2:18
Kenhub

Masseter muscle

Higher Ed
Attachments, innervation and functions of the masseter muscle.
Instructional Video2:34
Kenhub

Brachialis muscle

Higher Ed
Origin, insertion, innervation and functions of the brachialis muscle.
Instructional Video14:57
All Ears English

Tidbits and Little Known Facts with All Ears English - All Ears English Podcast 1700

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Do you like to drop random trivia facts in conversation? Today you get four ways to introduce your fun fact in a way that won't make it seem so random. Listen in for top connection tips today.
Instructional Video12:25
Kenhub

Skeletal muscle tissue

Higher Ed
This type of tissue is found in skeletal muscles and is responsible for the voluntary movements of bones.
Instructional Video3:17
ProTeachersVideo

How Science Works: Asthma on the Run: The Effect of Asthma on the Airways

Higher Ed
Using dissected animal lungs Ceri explains how asthma affects the lungs and how current preventative medicine works. Asthma affects the larger areas of the lungs, the trachea and bronchi. Problems with mucus accumulation and muscle...