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Anatomy and Physiology Video Lecture
Video Lecture
DVDs
 Anatomy and Physiology
DVD
ISBN: 987-9987-03-095-8
 Anatomy
and Physiology Video Lecture (Anatomy DVD)
Puts a Professor in your
Screen
Revise where ever and whenever you want, without the need to
carry text books around with you all the time.
Anatomy and Physiology DVDs and Video Lecture give students the technological
edge as they prepare for their Anatomy exams, by providing you
with revision support that you can access anywhere, through your
DVD player, Laptop, PC or Portable Visual Devices using
the latest Video graphic technology.
Inclusions
- DVDs with Anatomy and
Physiology Lecture for all topics of Anatomy and Physiology I
and II.
- Real time live lectures
compiled together; each lecture is between 30-45 min,
cover details in the subject matter at the college and
undergraduate level.
- Suitable for both Medical
Students, Nursing and Allied Health Students and any
other student of Anatomy and Physiology at certificate,
degree or graduate level.
What You Learn
- Introduction and
Organizations: This introduces the
study of Anatomy and Physiology, Anatomical
terminology, planes and body cavities. It goes
further to discuss different levels of organization
from atomic chemical level, cellular, tissue to
organismal levels of organization of the human body
- Musculoskeletal
System:
This looks at
the physiology and physics of the bones and muscles.
It examines the anatomy of specific organizations of
skeletal system and the
muscle groups as it focuses on the anatomy and
physiology of the skeleton and then musculature in
perspective.
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Nervous System: The
lectures continue with a look at the very reason for
the existence of all the other organ systems: the
nervous system. It explores the structure and
function of the spinal cord and the brain. This
lecture covers the anatomy
and physiology of the spinal cord and the spinal
nerves, addresses the unconscious
workings of the autonomic nervous system and
all-important.
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Endocrine System: This topic focuses on the
study the anatomy and physiology of the body control
by biological messengers or signals called hormones.
Different modes of actions of hormones and their
effects on target organs are studied, some of the
glands include hypothalamus, pituitary gland and the
adrenal glands, thyroids, parathyroid's, pancreas,
gonads, adrenal and placenta. cranial nerves.
Students
learn about the wonders of sight and the eye, ears,
hearing, and balance.
- Cardiovascular System: The course opens
with the cardiovascular system, focusing on the
Blood, Heart and Blood Vessels. The topic focuses on different
components and composition of Blood, and their
functions, parts and function of the Heart and their responsibilities, and how the processes
can break down. Hemodynamics complete the
cardiovascular system with descriptions of the
anatomy and physiology of the great vessels of the
body, including arteries, veins, and their
relationships and dynamics of Blood pressure.
- Immune System:
This topic addresses the structure and function of
the body’s major defense mechanism, the immune
system and the lymphatic systems role in body
defense and transport system.
- Respiratory System:
This topic focuses mainly of the anatomy and
physiology of the respiratory system, mechanisms of
perfusion and gaseous exchange at the lungs to the
alveolar level. Different physiological volumes are
discusses in details and their practical
applications.
- Digestive System:
This lecture series starts with the anatomy and physiology of the upper
portion of the gastrointestinal tract—the mouth,
esophagus, and stomach—continuing with the pancreas, liver, and the biliary tree, small intestine, colon, and
rectum.
- Nutrition and
Dietetics: This lecture focuses on
metabolism and energy balance of the body,
production of energy and its distribution and
expenditure.
- Electrolyte, Fluid
and Acid-Balance: This is key topic as
it covers the homeostatic balances of fluids,
electrolytes, acid-bases and water through complex
mechanisms such as biological buffer systems, neural
and hormonal controls.
- Urinary System:
This lecture
focuses on the kidneys, ureters, and bladders
function in control of elimination and blood
pressure via Renin-Angiotensin-System (RAS).
- Reproductive System:
The anatomy and physiology of the male and female
reproductive systems is their function of
procreation are covered in details..
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Growth and Inheritance:
This concludes the course in Anatomy and Physiology
by studying the different aspects and stages of
growth after conception, passing and expressions of
genes and morphogenesis.
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