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The Urinary System Anatomy and Physiology (An Introduction)
The Urinary System is a system that is partially responsible for maintaining homeostasis. Before we can understand the function of the Urinary system, let's set the foundation. In this video, I cover the structure and function of the...
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The Structure and Function of the Nephron - Made Easy - Kidney Function
The nephron is the functional unit of the kidney. In this video, I talk about the nephron's structure and function. The urinary system is involved in maintaining homeostasis in the body. The bulk of the processing happens in the kidneys,...
Catalyst University
Internal Anatomy of the Kidney and Urine Transport
In this video, we will discuss: [1] the internal anatomy of the kidney [2] urine transport to the urinary bladder [3] internal anatomy of the urinary bladder
msvgo
Human Reproductive Organs Detailed
The nugget explains the structure and functions of organs of male and female system. (Addition - Role of glands, section of testis in male; external genitalia and cervix in females)
CTE Skills
HST-AP Introduction to the Urinary System
The Urinary, or Excretory System is another system by which the body rids itself of unwanted Toxins or (waste). Basically, the urinary system’s main purpose is to maintain the body’s “homeostasis”. In other words, the urinary system’s...
Professor Dave Explains
The Urinary System
So the digestive system gets rid of waste from the food you eat through defecation. But lots of waste will also build up in the bloodstream as a byproduct of metabolism and other processes. What does the body do with this? It will...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding the Male Reproductive System
The video explains the differences between the male and female reproductive systems and focuses on the production of sperm in males. It describes the process of sperm production in detail, including the role of testosterone, the anatomy...
Mazz Media
Kidneys
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs that perform several vital functions. The kidneys filter blood, form and excrete urine, regulate body fluid and electrolyte balance, and act...
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GILBERT & GEORGE @ WHITECUBE GALLERY
Artists Gilbert & George talk to Crane.tv about celebrating Valentine's Day, their special relationship and rules for life, and their latest exhibition Urethra Postcard Art at the White Cube Mason's Yard. GILBERT & GEORGE @ WHITECUBE...
Curated OER
The Male Reproductive System
Show your beginning biologists and anatomists this clip to cover the male reproductive system. This presentation is narrated, dealing with the male structures and functions of the reproductive system. Testosterone is covered in detail...
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Urinary System Structure and Function
Watch a lecture and presentation of the urinary system's structures and functions. This is a basic overview of the system, giving scientific explanations as an outline is shown on the screen. Help your biologists become familiar with the...
Crash Course
Crash Course A&p #39: Urinary System, Part 2
Hank Green explains how the urinary system regulates the production of urine, by maintaining a steady glomerular flow rate. He'll also cover the anatomy of storing and excreting urine - from the ureters to the urethra. [9:50]
Curated OER
Kids Health: The Urinary System
Watch this movie from Kids Health to learn all about the urinary system including where pee comes from.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Ut Is in Pregnancy
This video uses a diagram to explain why UTI's, or cystitis, are so common in women. It explains the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments for UTIs. [10:12]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Urinary System: Structure and Function: Lesson 1
This lesson will identify the major structures and functions of the urinary system. It is 1 of 4 in the series titled "Urinary System: Structure and Function."
Curated OER
Kids Health: Urinary Tract Troubles
KidsHealth explains how people get a urinary tract infection and provides related medical terms.