The second lesson in the FREE Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology …
The second lesson in the FREE Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology lesson found on mrfordsclass.net. This video takes a look at some basic terms used in Human Anatomy and Physiology. Oh and keep an eye out for the zombie.
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The levels of organizations show the relationship between the increasing levels of …
The levels of organizations show the relationship between the increasing levels of complexity that is involved with life. Almost every life science class will go over this concept. The amount of levels discussed in a class will depend on the type of life science course.
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Guaranteed to be in every Anatomy and Physiology 1 class, the organ …
Guaranteed to be in every Anatomy and Physiology 1 class, the organ systems sets the foundation for the study of systemic anatomy and physiology lectures.
This is lesson 4 in the Free Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology lessons found at mrfordsclass.net. Also in these lessons you will find lecture notes from my class and exam reviews. Check it out.
Homeostasis, Positive Feedback and Negative Feedback are key to any study of …
Homeostasis, Positive Feedback and Negative Feedback are key to any study of the human body. We take a look at this important topic. We also define the term health.
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Body Positions in relation to Anatomical Position, is a concept that all …
Body Positions in relation to Anatomical Position, is a concept that all Anatomy and Physiology students need to grasp early on in their studies (Anatomy & Physiology Lectures). In this video we take a look at how we talk about positions on the body.
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In this video we take a look at the body cavities: *Ventral …
In this video we take a look at the body cavities: *Ventral Cavity *Thoracic Cavity *Abdominopelvic Cavity *Pelvic Cavity *Abdominal Cavity *Dorsal Cavity *Cranial Cavity *Vertebral Cavity
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This video takes a look at how we divide up the body …
This video takes a look at how we divide up the body into planes (Anatomy & Physiology Lectures): Sagittal, Midsagittal, Parasagittal, Transverse, Oblique and Frontal.
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This video takes a look at how we divide up the abdominal …
This video takes a look at how we divide up the abdominal area (Anatomy & Physiology Lectures). Specifically we look at breaking the abdominal area into 4 and 9 sections.
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« Découvre la géologie, la chimie et l’écologie des cours d’eau. » …
« Découvre la géologie, la chimie et l’écologie des cours d’eau. »
*Texte, images, cartes, vidéo, liens externes:
-Écosystèmes lotiques -Géographie -Réseau hydrographique -Mesurer le débit d’une rivière -Chimie -Écologie
*Matériel annexe: d'articles supplémentaires, une carte interactive de Canadian Geographic, et une page gouvernementale qui traite des cours d'eau canadiens
Students are introduced to the concepts of evolution by natural selection and …
Students are introduced to the concepts of evolution by natural selection and digital evolution software. They learn about the field of evolutionary computation, which applies the principles of natural selection to solve engineering design problems. They learn the similarities and differences between natural selection and the engineering design process.
Students learn how engineers apply their understanding of DNA to manipulate specific …
Students learn how engineers apply their understanding of DNA to manipulate specific genes to produce desired traits, and how engineers have used this practice to address current problems facing humanity. They learn what genetic engineering means and examples of its applications, as well as moral and ethical problems related to its implementation. Students fill out a flow chart to list the methods to modify genes to create GMOs and example applications of bacteria, plant and animal GMOs.
On TV shows like "CSI," viewers get to watch as investigators find …
On TV shows like "CSI," viewers get to watch as investigators find and collect evidence at the scene of a crime, making blood appear as if by magic and swabbing every mouth in the vicinity. Many of us believe we have a pretty good grip on the process, and rumor has it criminals are getting a jump on the good guys using tips they pick up from these shows about forensics.
But does Hollywood get it right? Do crime scene investigators follow their DNA samples into the lab? Do they interview suspects and catch the bad guys, or is their job all about collecting physical evidence? In this article, we'll examine what really goes on when a CSI "processes a crime scene" and get a real-world view of crime scene investigation from a primary scene responder with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.
Nobel laureate James Watson opens TED2005 with the frank and funny story …
Nobel laureate James Watson opens TED2005 with the frank and funny story of how he and his research partner, Francis Crick, discovered the structure of DNA. A quiz, thought provoking question, and links for further study are provided to create a lesson around the 20-minute video. Educators may use the platform to easily "Flip" or create their own lesson for use with their students of any age or level.
In this video we take a look at how we classify joints. …
In this video we take a look at how we classify joints. .
Lesson 6 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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Videos in the skeletal system series: -Introduction to Joints and Articulations (08:01): http://youtu.be/DJcMQQ-u04I -Hyaline Cartilage (08:02): http://youtu.be/g8RW8HfUNEM -Fibrocartilage (08:03): http://youtu.be/N6t7hqDcmlE -Elastic Cartilage (08:04): http://youtu.be/yNOzgwx4r5w -Joint Fundamentals (08:05): http://youtu.be/urxeIGf4Olk -Classification Structure (08:06): http://youtu.be/9xSXGZQqpcw -Synovial Joint Movements (08:11): http://youtu.be/-GCgaoRdeaU
In this video we take a closer look at the histology and …
In this video we take a closer look at the histology and function of Elastic Cartilage.
Lesson 4 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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Videos in the skeletal system series: -Introduction to Joints and Articulations (08:01): http://youtu.be/DJcMQQ-u04I -Hyaline Cartilage (08:02): http://youtu.be/g8RW8HfUNEM -Fibrocartilage (08:03): http://youtu.be/N6t7hqDcmlE -Elastic Cartilage (08:04): http://youtu.be/yNOzgwx4r5w -Joint Fundamentals (08:05): http://youtu.be/urxeIGf4Olk -Classification Structure (08:06): http://youtu.be/9xSXGZQqpcw -Synovial Joint Movements (08:11): http://youtu.be/-GCgaoRdeaU
In this video take a closer look at the histology and function …
In this video take a closer look at the histology and function of fibrocartilage.
Lesson 3 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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Videos in the skeletal system series: -Introduction to Joints and Articulations (08:01): http://youtu.be/DJcMQQ-u04I -Hyaline Cartilage (08:02): http://youtu.be/g8RW8HfUNEM -Fibrocartilage (08:03): http://youtu.be/N6t7hqDcmlE -Elastic Cartilage (08:04): http://youtu.be/yNOzgwx4r5w -Joint Fundamentals (08:05): http://youtu.be/urxeIGf4Olk -Classification Structure (08:06): http://youtu.be/9xSXGZQqpcw -Synovial Joint Movements (08:11): http://youtu.be/-GCgaoRdeaU
In this video we look at the histology and function of hyaline …
In this video we look at the histology and function of hyaline cartilage.
Lesson 2 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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Videos in the skeletal system series: -Introduction to Joints and Articulations (08:01): http://youtu.be/DJcMQQ-u04I -Hyaline Cartilage (08:02): http://youtu.be/g8RW8HfUNEM -Fibrocartilage (08:03): http://youtu.be/N6t7hqDcmlE -Elastic Cartilage (08:04): http://youtu.be/yNOzgwx4r5w -Joint Fundamentals (08:05): http://youtu.be/urxeIGf4Olk -Classification Structure (08:06): http://youtu.be/9xSXGZQqpcw -Synovial Joint Movements (08:11): http://youtu.be/-GCgaoRdeaU
In this video we look at the basics of joints and articulations. …
In this video we look at the basics of joints and articulations.
Lesson 1 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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Videos in the skeletal system series: -Introduction to Joints and Articulations (08:01): http://youtu.be/DJcMQQ-u04I -Hyaline Cartilage (08:02): http://youtu.be/g8RW8HfUNEM -Fibrocartilage (08:03): http://youtu.be/N6t7hqDcmlE -Elastic Cartilage (08:04): http://youtu.be/yNOzgwx4r5w -Joint Fundamentals (08:05): http://youtu.be/urxeIGf4Olk -Classification Structure (08:06): http://youtu.be/9xSXGZQqpcw -Synovial Joint Movements (08:11): http://youtu.be/-GCgaoRdeaU
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