SciShow
What’s In Your Brain? | Compilation
Ever stop to ponder how your brain ponders its own complexities? How does it know to tell your limbs to stop moving and have a think? Fear not, because we have answers to many questions about those wrinkly sponges!
SciShow
Surprise! Your Brain Has a Secret Sewer System
Scientists have found a hidden network in the brain, and it might prevent people from developing certain diseases.
Crash Course
Lymphatic System: Crash Course A&P
Today Hank explains your unsung lymphatic system and how it supports cardiovascular function by collecting, filtering, and returning interstitial fluid back into the bloodstream via a system of lymphatic vessels. He also explains the...
Curated Video
Bone structure made easy!
Every bone in our body is different. They all have different structures and can be divided into several types, depending on shape, size and function.
Curated Video
The Human Body /Lymphatic System Song /Anatomy
The human body lymphatic system song will teach anatomy of the lymphatic system.
Curated Video
Lymphatic System Explained In Simple Words
The lymphatic system consists of a complex network of lymphatic vessels, glands or nodes, and organs, such as the spleen and thymus, extending throughout the body. Through it flows a fluid called lymph. The lymphatic system has three...
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Enterohepatic Circulation EXPLAINED
In this video, I explain the function of enterohepatic circulation and the anatomical structures/organs involved.
Catalyst University
Basics & Structures of the Lymphatic System
This video is an overview of the major players in the lymphatic system. We also discuss selective fluid drainage via the thoracic duct and the right lymphatic duct.
Catalyst University
The Appendix & Basics of Tonsils and Peyer's Patches
In this video we discuss in detail the functions of the vermiform appendix (or simply, appendix) and the process of developing an appendicitis. At the end, we briefly mention two other secondary lymphoid structures (tonsils and Peyer's...
Catalyst University
Anatomy & Components of the Femoral Triangle (~8:13 @ top - INFERIOR Epi. A.)
1 Correction: (~8:13 to end @ top - INFERIOR Epigastric A., not superior) In this video, we will discuss the boundaries, components, and functions of the femoral triangle.
Barcroft Media
‘Miracle’ Girl With Tumour Awaits Groundbreaking Treatment
LODI, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 18: LITTLE Olivia Chicchon remains upbeat despite battling a rare condition that has made the right side of her face heavily swollen. Two-year-old Olivia, was born with a lymphatic malformation that crosses her...
Professor Dave Explains
Structure and Immune Function of the Lymphatic System
With some basics out of the way, we are ready to get a sense of the overall structure of the immune system. That will mean looking at the lymphatic system. We already looked at this system in the context of its involvement in the...
Catalyst University
Lipid Digestion & Absorption into the Lymphatic System
Lipid Digestion & Absorption into the Lymphatic System
Kenhub
Introduction to the lymphatic system
Overview of the anatomy, function and main structures of the lymphatic system.
Kenhub
Liver histology
Have a thorough look at the body's largest compound gland under the microscope.
JJ Medicine
Rosacea (Red Lesions on Face) | Causes, Triggers, Types, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Rosacea (Red Lesions on Face) | Causes, Triggers, Types, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment Rosacea is a relatively common, chronic dermatologic condition involving recurrent skin manifestations on the face. Rosacea has a...
Catalyst University
Anatomy & Physiology of Lymph Nodes
In this video, we discuss the following: [1] the basic anatomy of a lymph node [2] how the lymph node mounts an immune response against foreign pathogens in the lymph
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...