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1.Sodium ion enters through the sodium ion channel into the 2.gustatory cell
3.Sodium ion begins to depolarize the cell
4.A graded potential is activated
5.Voltage gated Sodium channels are…
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This video will cover the physiology of the bitter sweet umami gustatory cell.
The reason we can rope all 3 of these tastes together is because they all go through a very similar physiology
the…
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Original video: https://byui.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=ad8a2bb9-75ec-4c96-a170-527d173864b6. Stored in Kaltura to add captions for accessibility
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I have recorded a "newer" version of Cellular Respiration on YouTube, entitled: BIOLOGY; CELLULAR RESPIRATION (2012):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65434N6JYCA
Professor Fink…
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This video discusses the first step of cellular respiration - glycoloyis in a manner easy to understand but in enough detail to be useful.
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This video discusses the body's need for cellular respiration and what is actually happening to provide the energy to make ATP. In the next videos of this series, we discuss the 4 main parts of…
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This video walks you through how to recognize bonding patterns.
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http://www.anatomyzone.com
In this anatomy tutorial we look at the different types of glial cells in the central and peripheral nervous system.
The following structures are discussed:
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BIO264-Organic Chemistry1_1
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Bro. Hunt lecture video inorganic Chem part 1
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Beginning steps of glycolysis
Questions: What are the steps of glycolysis?
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What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? processes that occur in aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration
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What are the parts of the cell membrane?
Very basic explanation of the bilayer, integral and peripheral proteins
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This video explains meninges and CSF pathway through the ventricles.
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What are the mater of the head?
dura, arachnoid, pia mater, ventricles
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What are the different types of reflexes?
Stretch reflex is monosynaptic, no interneuron. All others are polysynaptic and have inerneurons
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What are the four sympathetic nervous system routes?
Spinal nerves, sympathetic nerves, splachnic, adrenal medulla
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How does sound travel through the ear?
frequency determines the speed and pitch determines the volume of the sound. hair cells are bent which stimulates action potentials.
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How does memory work?
long and short term memory, electric signals of memory
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What are the uses of G Protein in the senses?
g protein and action potentials and processes of senses
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How does a G protein function?
Parts and function of a G protein
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How does an action potential move through the eye?
exlanation of an action potential in the eye, rods, bipolar neurons and the optic nerve
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What do the odd and even receptors do in the ANS?
The differences of neurons, receptors and divisions of the ANS
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explanation of the flow of electrons through the chain
Questions: How does the electron transport chain work?
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explanation of the flow of electrons through the chain
Questions: How does the electron transport chain work?
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What are functions and responses of the CNS?
Afferent and efferent pathways, sensory and motor neurons, and synapses
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Final stages of the Krebs cycle, product totals, beta oxidation
Questions: What are the steps of the Krebs cycle?
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