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Instructional Video9:47
Catalyst University

The Cardiac Conduction System

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the components of and functions of the electrical conduction system of the heart.
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Instructional Video1:55
Visual Learning Systems

Moving Muscles and Bones: Bones and Joints

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Moving Muscles and Bones video series, students will be able to do the following: Differentiate between cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. Provide examples of organs and organ systems in the body. Understand that...
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Instructional Video18:07
Wonderscape

Science Kids: All About The Human Skeletal and Muscular Systems

K - 5th
In this video, the speaker discusses the functions of the skeletal system, the different types of bones in the body, and the role of muscles in movement. They explain how bones protect organs, produce blood cells, and store minerals,...
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Instructional Video8:47
Let's Tute

Introduction to Muscular Tissue System in Our Body

9th - Higher Ed
This is a video about the muscular tissue system in our body. It explains the different types of muscles, their functions, and features, and how they help in movement and bodily functions.
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Instructional Video5:26
Curated Video

Why Heart Cancer Is So Rare It (Almost) Never Happens

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The heart is practically immune to getting cancer. 2 in 100,000 of those who have cancer are those with a primary cancer of the heart. That is an astonishing low number. So, what is so special about the heart that it rarely, if ever,...
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Instructional Video37:05
The Noted Anatomist

Introduction to Histology

Higher Ed
This video tutorial discusses an Introduction to Histology (study of tissues): 0:00​. Intro 0:35. Hierarchical organization of living matter 1:56​. H&E stains 3:00​. Epithelium overview (characteristics and classifying scheme) - 9:12....
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Instructional Video7:03
Curated Video

How the Heart Contracts - Step by Step

Higher Ed
Let's dive into the cardiac action potential and how it results in the contraction of the heart. We'll talk about the signal that starts at the SA node and spreads throughout the heart. We'll also get into the phases of depolarization,...
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Instructional Video14:57
JJ Medicine

High Phosphate (Hyperphosphatemia): Dietary Sources, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

Higher Ed
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...
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Instructional Video8:55
Professor Dave Explains

The Circulatory System Part 1: The Heart

12th - Higher Ed
The heart! What a symbol of love and affection. But does emotional processing really take place in the heart? Sorry romantics, but no. That's the brain's business. But the heart is still miraculous. It is a completely natural pump whose...
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Instructional Video7:15
Catalyst University

The Mechanism of a Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack)

Higher Ed
Have you ever wondered what causes a heart attack (technical term, myocardial infarction)? In this video, we discuss the general physiological mechanism of an MI (myocardial infraction).
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Instructional Video8:54
Catalyst University

The Pacemaker Potential EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss how the electrical conduction system generates a pacemaker potential by viewing the action potential diagram.
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Instructional Video9:05
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding Heart Attacks: Anatomy, Physiology, and Mechanics

Higher Ed
This video explains the basic anatomy, physiology, and mechanics behind a heart attack, also known as a myocardial infarction. It discusses how the heart works, the role of the coronary arteries, and the symptoms and treatment of a heart...
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Instructional Video7:20
Catalyst University

The Cardiomyocyte Action Potential [Part 1]: The Action Potential Graph

Higher Ed
In this video, we take a look at the graph representing the cardiomyocyte action potential and what each region of the graph represents.
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Instructional Video4:26
SciShow

How Did We Figure Out What a Heart Attack Was?

12th - Higher Ed
Heart attacks are the number 1 cause of death worldwide in the 21st century, but we weren't sure what caused them until 1980.
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Instructional Video15:05
Curated Video

Heart histology

Higher Ed
Detailed microscopic anatomy and histology of the heart.
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Instructional Video29:47
Kenhub

Stomach histology

Higher Ed
Have a thorough look at stomach under the microscope.
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Instructional Video3:09
AsapSCIENCE

Why Your Body Is AMAZING!

6th - 11th
Our bodies are pretty incredible, here's why! Your Body Is Amazing Pt. 3 https://youtu.be/6_Qnc_P1xMQ Your Body Is Amazing Pt. 2 https://youtu.be/g9oCOSvYkWc SUBSCRIBE! It's free: http://bit.ly/asapsci Follow us @whalewatchmeplz &...
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Instructional Video3:01
Mr. R.'s Songs for Teaching

The Human Heart Song

Pre-K - 4th
I wrote this one for my human anatomy science classes- teach about the human heart and circulatory system! (Lyrics Below) See more of Mr. R.'s free science resources at: http://sciencepoems.net LYRICS: It's not your eyes, Or your ears,...
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Instructional Video10:24
Crash Course

Muscles – Muscle Cells (Part 1)

9th - 12th Standards
As part of a study of muscles and muscle cells the narrator of this insightful video begins by reviewing the three types of muscle — smooth, cardiac, and skeletal. He then explains how actin and myosin play important roles in those...
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Instructional Video12:52
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Crash Course

Big Guns: The Muscular System

9th - 12th Standards
Wanna know what makes people smile? Face muscles. In this short video, learners have an opportunity to view what muscles look like and how they provide humans with movement by contracting and relaxing.