Instructional Video16:34
The Noted Anatomist

Ureter, Bladder and Urethra

Higher Ed
This brief video tutorial discusses the anatomy of the kidney: 0:00​​. Introduction 0.14. Ureter - 4:25. Kidney stones (referred pain) 6:33. Bladder and Internal urethral sphincter 12:52. Urethra 15:50. Intravenous pyelogram (IVP) 16:30....
Instructional Video22:38
Catalyst University

Anatomy - Major Organs & Abdominopelvic Quadrants Regions

Higher Ed
In this video, we will identify the major organs in the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity and the abdominopelvic quadrants and regions.
Instructional Video6:31
msvgo

Human Excretory System

K - 12th
It explains the importance of excretory system, lists the waste materials of our body and explains the structure and function of organs of the human excretory system.
Instructional Video10:30
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding the Increased Urination During Pregnancy

Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher dissects a kidney and explains how it produces urine, then delves into why pregnant women have to pee more frequently. He discusses the changes in the cardiovascular system and kidneys during pregnancy, and how...
Instructional Video12:22
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Urinary System: Can Your Bladder Actually Explode?

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker uses cadavers to explain the urinary system and answer the question of whether or not holding in urine can cause the bladder to rupture. He discusses the organs and structures involved in the urinary system,...
Instructional Video7:32
Curated Video

The Urinary System Anatomy and Physiology (An Introduction)

Higher Ed
The Urinary System is a system that is partially responsible for maintaining homeostasis. Before we can understand the function of the Urinary system, let's set the foundation. In this video, I cover the structure and function of the...
Instructional Video32:25
Kenhub

Neurovasculature of leg and knee

Higher Ed
Arteries, veins and nerves of the leg and knee.
Instructional Video6:33
Kenhub

Prostate

Higher Ed
Anatomy and function of the prostate.
Instructional Video21:03
Kenhub

Ureters in situ

Higher Ed
Abdominal and pelvic parts of the ureters and related structures.
Instructional Video9:58
Kenhub

Urinary bladder level

Higher Ed
Organs, muscles and bones of the male pelvis.
Instructional Video20:45
Kenhub

Nerves of male pelvis

Higher Ed
Innervation of the male pelvis.
Instructional Video8:28
Kenhub

Urinary bladder

Higher Ed
Anatomy and function of the urinary bladder.
Instructional Video2:10
Kenhub

Rectovesical pouch

Higher Ed
Anatomy and function of the rectovesical pouch.
Instructional Video19:24
Kenhub

Blood vessels of the female pelvis

Higher Ed
Arteries and veins of the female pelvis.
Instructional Video20:00
Kenhub

Female urinary bladder

Higher Ed
Anterior view of a coronal section of the female bladder in the pelvis and pelvic floor.
Instructional Video25:52
Kenhub

Blood vessels of male pelvis

Higher Ed
Arteries and veins of the male pelvis.
Instructional Video9:30
Catalyst University

Internal Anatomy of the Kidney and Urine Transport

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss: [1] the internal anatomy of the kidney [2] urine transport to the urinary bladder [3] internal anatomy of the urinary bladder
Instructional Video13:29
Kenhub

Nerves of the female pelvis

Higher Ed
Innervation of the female pelvis.
Instructional Video13:06
Kenhub

Stratified epithelium

Higher Ed
Structures and types of stratified epithelia.
Instructional Video18:52
Kenhub

Male urinary bladder

Higher Ed
Anterior view of coronal section of the male urinary bladder in the pelvis and pelvic floor.
Instructional Video15:22
Kenhub

Lymphatics of the urinary organs

Higher Ed
Lymph nodes and vessels of the kidneys, bladder, ureters and urethra.
Instructional Video2:50
Kenhub

Vesicouterine pouch

Higher Ed
Anatomy and function of the vesicouterine pouch.
Instructional Video13:18
Kenhub

Regions of the abdomen

Higher Ed
Regions of the abdomen seen anteriorly.
Instructional Video2:55
Kenhub

Rectouterine pouch

Higher Ed
Anatomy of the rectouterine pouch.