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Major Discovery: Exercise PhysiologyBrother Scott Flynn from the Human Performance and Recreation Department shares what students can expect from the Exercise Physiology major. There are many different opportunities for students to…
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Glycolysis Part 1(What is glycolosis?) This ESS 375 video teaches about glycolosis.
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Hormones of Exercise Part I (Target Tissue)(How do lipid and water soluable hormones interact with cells?) This ESS 375 video teaches how lipids and water soluable hormones interact with cells.
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Chemoreceptor Reflex, Adrenal Medullary MechanismChemoreceptor reflex mechanism with a brief review of pH and application questions, adrenal medullary mechanism, CNS ischemic response mechanism. Q: What are the different short term blood pressure…
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Blood Pressure & pHA video explaining the process by which blood pressure is regulated through pH and gas exchange. Q: How does the chemoreceptor reflex regulate Blood Pressure?
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Memory ChartHow does memory work? long and short term memory, electric signals of memory
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G Protein Receptors Part 2What are the uses of G Protein in the senses? g protein and action potentials and processes of senses
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G Protein Receptors Part 1How does a G protein function? Parts and function of a G protein
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Action Potential in the EyeHow 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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ReabsorptionWhat gets reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule, the decending limb of the loop of Henle, the ascending limb of the loop of henle, and the distal convoluted tubule. The vasa recta is also…
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Renin-Angiotensinogen-Aldosterone Mechanism EffectSame mechanism as previous video, except in more depth because it focuses in on the kidney. Explains differences in cortical nephron vs juxtamedullary nephron. Q: How does this mechanism work? Q:…
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ADH*This video discusses ADH and aquaporins. Q: What is ADH, and what does it do?
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Neurons of the ANSWhat do the odd and even receptors do in the ANS? The differences of neurons, receptors and divisions of the ANS
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Hormone PulsatilityWhat is pulsatility? Hormones are released in a pulse or a bunch at a time.
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Electron Transport Chain Part 2explanation of the flow of electrons through the chain Questions: How does the electron transport chain work?
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Tracks of CNSWhat are functions and responses of the CNS? Afferent and efferent pathways, sensory and motor neurons, and synapses
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Krebs Cycle Part 2*Final stages of the Krebs cycle, product totals, beta oxidation Questions: What are the steps of the Krebs cycle?
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ANS and ReceptorsWhat 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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Stomach Cells in Upper Digestion Part 1This 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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Krebs Cycle Part 1*early steps of krebs cycle, CoA Questions: What are the steps of the Krebs cycle?
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Glycolysis Part 3What are the steps of glycolysis? final steps of glycolysis and pyruvate formation
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Stomach Cells in Upper Digestion Part 2This 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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Stomach Cells in Upper Digestion Part 3This 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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