Instructional Video25:10
SciShow

What is Your Poo Telling You? What You Should Know About Poop

12th - Higher Ed
We know that everyone poops, but what is your poo actually telling you? Here on SciShow, we've talked a lot about poop and the science behind it—so today's episode is a compilation of answers to your poop related questions! Join Stefan...
Instructional Video15:40
Institute of Human Anatomy

How Many Muscles Does it Take to POOP?

Higher Ed
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the large intestine, as well as the mechanics of defecation.
Instructional Video22:00
The Noted Anatomist

Retroperitoneal space and Retroperitoneal organs

Higher Ed
This is a brief video tutorial outlining the retroperitoneal space, retroperitoneal organs (SAD PUCKER), muscles of the posterior abdominal wall and an introduction to the lumbar plexus of nerves.
Instructional Video15:02
Catalyst University

Anatomy and Physiology of the Large Intestine [Colon]

Higher Ed
In this video, we investigate the relevant anatomy and functions of the large intestine or colon.
Instructional Video10:08
Catalyst University

Anatomy - Hepatic Portal Circulation EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
Here, I explain the workings of hepatic portal circulation? What vessels/organs are involved? What is its purpose?
Instructional Video20:25
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding Bowel Obstructions: My Personal Experience

Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher shares a personal story about his experience with a small bowel obstruction. He provides an overview of the digestive system and explains the different types of bowel obstructions. He discusses the symptoms,...
Instructional Video3:45
The Noted Anatomist

SMA and IMA

Higher Ed
This video tutorial covers the arterial supply to the midgut (superior mesenteric artery or MSA) and hindgut (inferior mesenteric artery or IMA) portions of the GI tract.
Instructional Video7:56
The Noted Anatomist

Parasympathetics GI

Higher Ed
A brief video tutorial on parasympathetic innervation of the GI tract.
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 Video12:49
The Noted Anatomist

Hepatic portal system

Higher Ed
This tutorial gives an overview of the hepatic portal system including portal-caval anastomoses.
Instructional Video17:11
Institute of Human Anatomy

Organs You Can Live Without

Higher Ed
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses five organs/structures that human beings can live without.