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Catalyst University
Physiology of Basophils, Mast Cells, & Eosinophils
Physiology of Basophils, Mast Cells, & Eosinophils
Catalyst University
A&P I Lab | Exercise 4: Histology & Tissues
A&P I Lab | Exercise 4: Histology & Tissues
Catalyst University
Coagulation | The Extrinsic Pathway of Coagulation
Coagulation | The Extrinsic Pathway of Coagulation
Planet PE
GCSE PE Revision- The Cardiac Cycle Paper 1 Cardiovascular System
In this video I take you through the chambers of the heart and the pathway of blood around the body. I also show my amazing drawings skills to help you understand the cardiac cycle
Catalyst University
Details of the Intercostal Arteries and Nerves
In this video, we will discuss the origins, branches, and journey of the intercostal arteries and intercostal nerves.
Kenhub
Sternocleidomastoid muscle
Attachments, innervations and functions of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Histology of Epithelial Tissue
In this video, we discuss the following:<br/>
1) several common epithel<br/>ial tissues
2) their structural<br/> & functional features
3) where to find them
1) several common epithel<br/>ial tissues
2) their structural<br/> & functional features
3) where to find them
Catalyst University
Therapeutic Exercise 1 Student Kahoot Exam Review
Therapeutic Exercise 1 Student Kahoot Exam Review
Catalyst University
Basics of Renal Blood Supply and Flow
This video discusses the pathway of blood through the kidneys.
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Mechanisms of Smooth Muscle Contraction
In this video, we explore the three general stimuli for smooth muscle contraction, their mechanisms, and how they converge on cross-bridge cycling.<br/>
* Emphasis on smooth muscle in blood vessels
* Emphasis on smooth muscle in blood vessels
Curated Video
Treatment Options for Cardiovascular Disease
This video discusses three major conditions that come under Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) and their treatments. The first condition discussed is Coronary Heart Disease, which is caused when fatty material builds up inside coronary...
Science ABC
Why Do Healing Wounds Itch?
When our body sustains a wound, new cells are formed near the edges of the injury and then move down to the base of the wound. Once these cells have migrated to the center of the wound, they connect with other cells nearby. Once this...
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Physiology of Damaged Vessels & Platelets
In this video, we explore:<br/>
1) the physiology of healthy blo<br/>od vessels,
2) the physiology of <br/>damaged blood vessels,
3) platelet function in hemostasis
1) the physiology of healthy blo<br/>od vessels,
2) the physiology of <br/>damaged blood vessels,
3) platelet function in hemostasis
Science360
COTTON CANDY MACHINE USED TO REGROW HUMAN TISSUE?
This cotton candy machine has a higher calling than satisfying a sweet tooth. It's whipping up polymer fibers that may one day be a key ingredient in life-saving medical technologies. With support from the National Science Foundation,...
Catalyst University
A Brief History of Fat - [Part 2 3]
In this segment, we continue our discussion on Western diseases such as CVD and diabetes mellitus and how the culprit is refined, added sugar instead of the once demonized lipids.
FuseSchool
Platelets & Blood Clotting
Do you remember tripping over as a kid and cutting your knee? And then like magic the bleeding suddenly stops? Have you ever wondered why this happens? Our body is very clever and produces substances to seal off the open wound. In this...
Visual Learning Systems
Healthy Circulatory and Respiratory Systems: Components of the Circulatory System
This video program explores the role of the body's circulatory and respiratory systems, emphasizing things we can do to maintain these important systems. Regular exercise, healthy eating habits, and not smoking are just a few of the...
FuseSchool
Small intestine and food absorption
Small intestine and food absorption Digestion goes hand in hand with absorption… which happens in your small intestine. Which is what we’re going to look at in this video. So keep watching!
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Blood Vessels
This video explains the three main types of blood vessels - arteries, veins, and capillaries - and their functions in the body.<b<br/>r/>
Blood and Circulation part 4/9
Blood and Circulation part 4/9
Curated Video
Magnetic Microrobots: New Cure for Brain Clots, Heart Blockage
ETH Zurich researchers unleash magnetic microrobots that deliver medicine to exact spots, including stroke clots and tumours. No more side effects, just precision and speed. Discover the tech that's about to rewrite hospital care....
Curated Video
Magnetic Microrobots Offer Breakthrough in Minimally Invasive Brain Clot Treatment
Researchers from the University of Twente and Radboud Medical Center have developed tiny 3D-printed magnetic microrobots capable of navigating intricate blood vessels to break up and dissolve dangerous blood clots in the brain, restoring...