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Video on Integrated Delivery System Continuum
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Video on Healthcare System Characteristics
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A retrospective look at the direction BYU-Idaho has taken since its inception. See highlights of remarks by former presidents and current President Clark G. Gilbert that demonstrate the…
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Elder Kim B. Clark address given at the BYU-Idaho All Employee Conference entitled “CES: The Lord’s Educational System for His Church” given on February 5th, 2016.
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What is Science in Psychology
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Why Study the Histroy of Psychology
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Solving Using System of Equation Part I
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What are the four sympathetic nervous system routes?
Spinal nerves, sympathetic nerves, splachnic, adrenal medulla
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A video that teaches about divisions of the nervous system.
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A video that teaches about divisions in the nervous system.
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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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How does the ANS function? how the ANS functions
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This discusses what peyers patches are. It also discusses what tonsils are and why we get them taken out, and lymph nodules vs. lymph nodes.
Q: What are peyers patches? What are lymph nodules vs…
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Explains all of the different uses of Aldosterone, ADH, Renin, Angiotensinogen, Angiotensin I, Angiotensin II and gives examples of drugs that could alter these. Simple breakdown of the process.…
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The tutor then explains the differences, and functions of alpha vs beta adrenergic receptors.
Q: What are the differences between alpha and beta receptors?
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What hormones are produces from thyroid, rarathyroid, gonads, pancreas, other glands?
Lists hormones from the different glands.
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What hormones are produced by the anterior pituitary and the adrenal glands?
Lists hormones from anterior pituitary adrenal cortex and medulla.
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Central Nervous System, Periphereal Nervous system
Questions: What are the components of the Nervous System?
CNS, PNS, autonomic, enteric, somatic systems
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What are the four pathways of the sympathetic nervous system?
the four pathways and synapse points
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This video is about what the key elements of the bicarbonate buffer system are, and how they are reversible to maintain proper pH.
Q: What is the Bicarbonate Buffer and how does it work?
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This video discusses antibody functions.
Q: What are the functions of the antibodies?
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This video discusses cytotoxic T-cell activation, function, brief explanation of viruses, B-cell activation, and antibody production.
Q: What is the difference between b-cells and t-cells?
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H+ increases blood acidity. It is regulated by the bicarbonate system.
Q: How does the body maintain homeostatis in blood pH?
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The bicarbonate buffer system is a reversible system within the body used to maintain a normal blood pH balance.
Q: What is the purpose of the bicarbonate system and how does it work?
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