Playlists for systems may contain from 1 up to 8 videos.
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From Teresa Gannon
It’s red and you need it. That’s what most people know about one of the most important substance in the world. Your blood keeps you alive and without it,… -
From Teresa Gannon
Part 2: Mrs. Little goes through the bones and bone features of the appendicular skeleton -
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Hank takes you on a tour of your two-part autonomic nervous system. This episode explains how your sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system work… -
From Teresa Gannon
Axial Skeleton Introduction At 2:12, I mistakenly said internal acoustic meatus and this is the external acoustic meatus of the temporal bone, -
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From Teresa Gannon
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From Teresa Gannon
Sorry for the low sound quality of this video. You will need to turn up the volume and use the closed captioning. Note the color of the phospholipids in this model often… -
From Teresa Gannon
Dr. Gannon reviews the structures on the cell model. Feel free to speed up the video if you want to shorten the listening time! -
From Teresa Gannon
The quality of sound is low on this video. Please turn up the volume to be able to hear it. Sorry for the inconvenience. Dr. Gannon -
From Teresa Gannon
Today Hank talks about your central nervous system. In this episode we'll explore how your brain develops and how important location is for each of your… -
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Instructional video of the anatomy of the layers of the small intestine by Dr. Teresa Gannon -
From Teresa Gannon
Welcome to the Endocrine System. Get ready to learn about one of the most important ways that our body parts communicate! By Ryan Patton. . Created by Ryan Scott Patton.… -
From Teresa Gannon
Introduction to the endocrine system and review of the hypothalamus, pituitary gland and pineal gland -
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Dr. Gannon reviews the blood vessels of the coronary circulation on the heart model -
From Teresa Gannon
Dr. Gannon reviews the Pulmonary Circulation. The pulmonary circulation involves the blood flow from the heart to the lungs, exchange of gases, and blood flow back to… -
From Teresa Gannon
iliopsoas, psoas major, iliacus, sartorius, gracilis, adductor longus, adductor magnus, quadriceps group, tensor fascia latae, gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, hamstring… -
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by Rachael Pergerson, Brandon Howard, and Chris Feurborn. instrumental rights go to Vanila Ice. -
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From Teresa Gannon
Every time you take a breath, oxygen makes it way into your lungs. Follow along on that journey! Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan… -
From Teresa Gannon
The 4 phases of mitosis are reviewed by Dr. Gannon. The models are reviewed and details of each are discussed. -
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From Teresa Gannon
This is an overview of the large model of the anatomy of the spinal cord and spinal nerves -
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From Teresa Gannon
This is a model of the spinal cord "reflex arc". Dr. Gannon reviews the parts of the reflex arc and the cross section of the spinal cord. -
From Teresa Gannon
Osseous tissue (sorry for the low sound quality and the noise while moving the bones) -
From Teresa Gannon
It is now time to meet the system that helps your crazy brain stay in touch with the outside world. We follow up last week's tour of the central nervous system with… -
From Teresa Gannon
This is an overview of the Respiratory System. This video includes: 1) the main functions of the respiratory system 2) the anatomical divisions of the respiratory… -
From Teresa Gannon
This videos contains pictures of the models of the respiratory system along with a narration by Dr. Gannon. Filmed and edited by Kirk Kimsey -
From Teresa Gannon
sliding filament theory of muscle contraction - created by Sara Egner as part of UIC's biomedical visualization program **Some of you have noticed that there… -
From Teresa Gannon
Created by Matthew Barry Jensen. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/organ-systems/biological-basis-of-behavior-the-nervous-sy... … -
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The purpose of this presentation is to explain the four common tissue types which make up the structures of the body of vertebrates and most other animals. -
From Teresa Gannon
Dr. James Edgerton provides a simple explanation of terminology such as heart murmur, and aortic and mitral valve stenosis and insufficiency (regurgitation). Learn more… -
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Here is a video of 4 people while they sing the song "hear us and have mercy." Check out this website for singing tips:…