Bozeman Science
Anatomy and Physiology
Paul Andersen introduces Anatomy and Physiology in this podcast. He starts by describing how the form of an object fits the function. He then explains the themes of homeostasis and hierarchy. He describes the four major types of tissues;...
Bozeman Science
The Endocrine System
Paul Andersen explains the major elements in the endocrine system. He explains how glands produce hormones which target cells. He differentiates between water soluble and lipid soluble hormones. He then describes the hormones and actions...
Be Smart
A Brief (Scientific) History of Butts
Hold on to your butts. This episode is about… butts. The science and evolutionary history of your rear end, the down-low on your derriere, shining a little light where the sun don't shine… you get the picture. But(t) seriously, we don't...
Bozeman Science
The Endocrine System
Paul Andersen explains the major elements in the endocrine system. He explains how glands produce hormones which target cells. He differentiates between water soluble and lipid soluble hormones. He then describes the hormones and actions...
Bozeman Science
The Digestive System
Paul Andersen starts with a brief description of feeding methods. He then details all of the major parts within the human digestive system. This tour starts in the mouth, move down the esophagus, through the stomach, small investing,...
Bozeman Science
The Respiratory System
Paul Andersen starts this video with a description of the respiratory surface. He explains how worms, insects, fish and mammals take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. He then tours the major organs of the respiratory system; from the...
Bozeman Science
Osmoregulation
Paul Andersen explains how organisms regulate their internal osmolarity or not. He starts with a brief description of osmosis and why it is important for animal cell to be surrounded by an isotonic solution. He then explains how...
Bozeman Science
The Immune System
Paul Andersen explains how your body protects itself from invading viruses and bacteria. He starts by describing the nonspecific immune responses of skin and inflammation. He then explains how we use antibodies to disrupt the function of...
Bozeman Science
The Circulatory System
Paul Andersen surveys the circulatory system in humans. He begins with a short discussion of open and closed circulatory systems and 2,3, and 4-chambered hearts. He describes the movement of blood through the human heart and the blood...
Bozeman Science
Anatomy and Physiology
Paul Andersen introduces Anatomy and Physiology in this podcast. He starts by describing how the form of an object fits the function. He then explains the themes of homeostasis and hierarchy. He describes the four major types of tissues;...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Learning Anatomy Effectively with Kenhub: Exploring the Rotator Cuff Muscles
In this video, the instructor introduces Kenhub, an anatomical educator software platform that offers video lectures, quizzes, and anatomical atlases. The instructor demonstrates how to navigate the platform and shows how it can be used...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Should Men Teach Female Reproductive Anatomy? A Discussion on Gender and Education
The video discusses whether men can teach about female reproductive anatomy and physiology. The speaker believes that anyone, regardless of gender, can teach about the subject if they know their stuff and approach it in a respectful way....
Catalyst University
Overview of Metabolism [Part 1] | Glycolysis, β-oxidation, Glycogen Metabolism, & Lactose Metabolism
This video is part of a series in which we do an overview of metabolism and pathways. Specifically, this video covers glycolysis, β-oxidation, glycogen metabolism, and lactose metabolism.
Catalyst University
Finding Journal Articles FAST! | Using Mendeley Literature Search
In this video, I briefly explain how to use Mendeley's Literature Search tool to find specific peer-reviewed journal articles FAST.
Catalyst University
Circuit of Papez | Functions and Structure
In this video, we discuss the function and structure of the Circuit of Papez, a neural circuit involved in episodic memory consolidation.
Catalyst University
AC Joint Test Item Cluster | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the special tests of the AC joint test item cluster. More specifically, we cover the rationale, interpretation of results, and psychometric properties for these tests: [1] Cross-body ADDuction...
Catalyst University
Basics of Electrostatics of Biochemistry
Basics of Electrostatics of Biochemistry
Catalyst University
Dimethyltryptamine [DMT] | Biosynthesis, Mechanism, & Metabolism
In this video, we discuss the psychedelic drug, dimethyltryptamine [DMT] and its biosynthesis, mechanism of action, metabolism, & elimination.
Catalyst University
Infrared (IR) Light Therapy | Theory, Use, & Parameters
In this video, we explore the theory, use, and parameters with infrared (IR) light therapy, a sub-type of thermotherapy with a different mechanism.
Catalyst University
Starling Forces & Calculating Net Filtration Rate
In this video, we will discuss the major Starling forces that favor or reduce filtration from capillaries. Then we will calculate net filtration pressure (NFP) and net filtration rate (NFR).
Catalyst University
Cell Growth VS Cell Proliferation VS Cell Differentiation
In this video, we explore BASIC differences between cell growth, cell proliferation, and cell differentiation.
Catalyst University
Structure of Sympathetic Nervous System Pathways
In this video, we discuss the STRUCTURE of the major pathways of the sympathetic nervous system and how they relate to the white and gray rami communicantes.
Catalyst University
Omega Oxidation for Fatty Acids
In this video, we discuss the omega oxidation pathway for medium chain fatty acids and what happens to them afterward.
Catalyst University
Major Parts of Long Bones | Compact & Spongy Bone Histology
In this video, we will discuss the major parts of long bones. Then we take a look at the histology of compact (cortical) and spongy (trabecular) bone.