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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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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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What are the receptors of the sympathetic, parasympathetic, and somatic systems? the different receptors in each of the systems of the autonomic nervous system
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This video covers parietal cells, and how it interacts with the bicarbonate buffer system in our bodies.
Questions: What are the cells of digestion?
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early steps of krebs cycle, CoA
Questions: What are the steps of the Krebs cycle?
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what is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic processes?
ketoacidosis, anerobic and anaerobic
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What are the steps of glycolysis?
final steps of glycolysis and pyruvate formation
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A video that teaches about diabetes.
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A video that teaches about glycolysis.
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A video that teaches about divisions of the nervous system.
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This video covers how the enteric nervous system works with the ECL cells, cheif cells, G-cells, and D-cells. The video is a continuation of "Stomach Cells In Upper Digestion Part 1".…
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This video is a continuation on the discussion of the stomach cells, but covers what gastrin does, and what somatostatin does. It also explains what would happen if somatostatin wasn't present…
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A video that teaches about divisions in the nervous system.
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What the micturition reflex is, how we learn to control our bladder.
Q: What is the mictuirtion reflex?
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Continuation of the previous video. Finishes this two part video by explaining the concentration gradients in the ascending loop of Henle, introduces osmolarity, and explains what urea is and where…
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This video explains how the Acid Base Buffering System works.
Q: How would you describe the Acid Base Buffering System?
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A video explaining Alkalosis and Acidosis, and the Acid Base Buffering System's response to each.
Q: What is alkalosis and acidosis?
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Draws out/labels a nephron/parts of the nephron. Explains symport in the proximal convoluted tubule in more detail than other previous videos. Explains that glucose in the urine is a sign of diabetes…
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How histamine works in the stomach to stimulate cells. Cheif cells and parietal cell functions/secretions.
Q: What are the affects of histamine on the stomach?
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This video teaches how we get more stomach acid, and then how that acid becomes neutralized in the duodenum.
Question: How do we get stomach acid?
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The bicarbonate buffer system, and how it gets us from being more acidic to more alkaline. Bicarbonate goes into pancreatic duct, and hydrogen goes into the blood.
Q: How is bicarbonate made in the…
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Hepatic portal system, and how it functions
Questions: How does the hepatic portal system work?
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This video is about cells and hormones in the digestive system.
What is the difference between exocrine and endocrine?
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Bile functions, emulsification, chylomicron formation, the route chylomicrons take to become VLDL.
Q: How do we make chylomicrons?
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Digestive cells and enzymes. Digestive tract (very quickly). Scenarios where an individual would be in acidosis and alkalosis (respiratory and metabolic)
Q: What is happening with pH?
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How does the Nervous sytem branch?
the Branches of the Nervous system
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A description of chylomicrons and the role of LDL and HDL in the body.
Q: What are chylomicrons?
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This video explains how glomerular pressure, pressure in the bowman's capsule, and blood colloid osmotic pressure all effect Glomerular Filtration Rate.
Q: How is filtration regulated in the…
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