FuseSchool
Temperature Regulation Of The Human Body
Have you ever wondered why you sweat when you get too hot from running or shiver on a cold winter's day in this video we are going to explain why your body behaves like this. Humans are endotherms and this means we are warm blooded we...
msvgo
Atmospheric Pressure
It describes atmospheric pressure, its variation with altitude and ways of measuring it.
JJ Medicine
High Phosphate (Hyperphosphatemia): Dietary Sources, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment
Lesson on high phosphate (Hyperphosphatemia), purpose of phosphate, dietary sources of phosphate, causes of high phosphate, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. Phosphate is an important element acquired from our diet that is required for...
Catalyst University
Anatomy | The Three Types of Skin Cancers
In this video, I explain and differentiate the three main types of skin cancers: basal cell carcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas, and malignant melanomas.
Catalyst University
Thyroid Hormones | Biosynthesis & Pharmacology
In this video, we discuss the biosynthesis of thyroid hormones, their mechanism of action, and any relevant targets in pharmacology.
Catalyst University
Functions of Osteoblasts & Osteocytes | Organization of the Osteon
In this video, we discuss the following: [1] functions of osteoblasts and osteocytes [2] organization of the osteon [3] appearance of osteocytes by Scanning EM
Professor Dave Explains
The Circulatory System Part 3: The Lymphatic System
With the heart and blood vessels covered, isn't that a wrap on the circulatory system? Not without the lymphatic system! When fluid from the bloodstream exits the capillaries to join interstitial fluid, most of it enters again at the...
Professor Dave Explains
The Circulatory System Part 2: Blood Vessels
Now that we understand the structure and function of the heart, which is to pump blood all around the body, what is the blood traveling around in exactly? Those would be blood vessels. There are many kinds, like arteries, arterioles,...
Kenhub
Cerebral cortex histology
The layers and cell types of the cerebral cortex, as seen under the microscope.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Organs You Can Live Without
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses five organs/structures that human beings can live without.
Kenhub
Smooth muscle
The type of muscle tissue found in the walls of blood vessels and hollow internal organs, such as the stomach, intestine etc.
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Physiology - Eye and four vision problems
Eye and four vision problems All animals and plants are sensitive - they detect changes in their environment. This is one of the seven life processes. Any change that is detected is called a stimulus. If necessary, they then respond to...
HealthSketch
What is a Heart Attack?
A simple explainer video about the leading cause of death worldwide: heart disease. We explain what it is occurs, how it is diagnosed, the symptoms and how it is managed. We hope this video will be helpful to you and those you care about.