Kenhub
Arteries of the large intestine
Arteries of the large intestine seen from an anterior view, with the jejunum and ileum removed, and transverse colon reflected.
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.
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Histology of the Stomach & Small Intestine
Here, we explore the histology of the stomach and small intestine along with the 4 layers of the wall of these organs.
Kenhub
Mesentery
Overview of the mesentery on the anterior view of abdomen with the greater omentum reflected and small intestine removed.
JJ Medicine
Celiac Disease Signs & Symptoms | Nutrient Deficiencies & Why Symptoms Happen
Celiac Disease Signs & Symptoms | Nutrient Deficiencies & Why Symptoms Happen Celiac disease is an autoimmune gastrointestinal disorder that causes damage/destruction/injury to the gastrointestinal mucosa, leading to issues with...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Exploring the Anatomy of the Small Intestine: Circular Folds and Nutrient Absorption
This video discusses the small intestine and how it is designed to increase surface area for nutrient absorption through circular folds. The presenter highlights how this unique feature allows for more efficient absorption and even...
Catalyst University
The Hepatic Portal System EXPLAINED!
In this video, we will discuss the components of the hepatic portal system and the functions of the hepatic portal vein.
Catalyst University
Accessory Organs of the Small Intestine [Liver, Gallbladder, & Pancreas]
Here, we explore some of the anatomy of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. We also explore how the liver and pancreas secrete their respective secretions [bile and enzymes/bicarbonate] into the duodenum.
Kenhub
Liver in situ
Liver in situ seen from an anterior view of the abdomen with the liver retracted.
Let's Tute
The Process of Digestion and Nutrition in Humans
This video explains the process of digestion and nutrition in humans, starting from the ingestion of food to the egestion of waste. It covers the role of different organs and enzymes involved in the process and provides fun facts and...
Learning Mole
Nutrition in Food
This kitchen science video lesson is all about nutrition in food. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn about science they can do at home.
JJ Medicine
Glucose Transporters (GLUTs and SGLTs) - Biochemistry Lesson
Video lesson on glucose transporters, the different types of glucose transporters such as GLUTs and sodium-dependent glucose transporters (SGLTs), where they are found in the body and their relevance in whole-body metabolism. Hey guys!...
Rock 'N Learn
Human body: The Digestive System
Human Body for Kids engages young, inquisitive learners, while the depth of material gets older students ready for tests. Join Kevin and his friends to explore the digestive system.
Curated Video
Digestive System
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the digestive system is a group of organs working together to convert food into energy and nutrients to allow the body to function, grow and repair it. Students will come to understand...
Mazz Media
Avian Digestive System
This live-action video program is about the avian digestive system. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
Kenhub
Organs of the digestive system
Anatomy and function of the main organs of the digestive system.
Mazz Media
Human Digestive System
This live-action video program is about the human digestive system. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Histology of the Esophagus
Here, we explore the histology of the esophagus along with the 4 layers of the esophagus wall.
Professor Dave Explains
The Digestive System
We eat food every day, and most of us are aware that we do this so that our body can absorb nutrients that are inside the food, which we need to stay alive. But how does this work? What goes inside the body in between the time we put a...
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Cells - Diffusion and Osmosis
In this video we are going to discover how cells take in useful substances and remove waste using three methods of transportation: diffusion, osmosis and then in the second part we will look at active transport. The exchange of materials...