Anatomy and Physiology
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  • DVDs with Anatomy and Physiology Lecture for all topics of Anatomy and Physiology I and II.
  • Real time live lectures compiled together; each lecture is between 30-45 min, cover details in the subject matter at the college and undergraduate level.
  • Suitable for both Medical Students and Allied Health Students

 

  PROGRAMMATIC SETS  
  1.   Anatomy & Physiology  I & II
This video covers the principles of human anatomy and physiology. It presents the anatomical  structures and physiological relationships to function. It covers all topics that are covered in 2 regular semesters at the university or college level depth; describes microscopic and gross structures, physiological concepts and system by system coverage of the Human Body.     

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  8 DVD
24 Hours
  2.   Anatomy and Physiology I
This video covers the principles of human anatomy and physiology. It presents the anatomical  structures and physiological relationships to function. It covers all topics that are covered in 1 regular semester at the university or college level depth; describes microscopic and gross structures, physiological concepts and system by system coverage of the Human Body. Topics range from Introduction to Endocrine System. 

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  4 DVD
12 Hours
  3.   Anatomy and Physiology II
This video covers the principles of human anatomy and physiology. It presents the anatomical  structures and physiological relationships to function. It covers all topics that are covered in 1 regular semester at the university or college level depth; describes microscopic and gross structures, physiological concepts and system by system coverage of the Human Body. Topics range from Nervous System to Growth and Human Development.

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  4 DVD
12 Hours
  4.   Anatomy and Physiology for Respiratory Therapist
This video covers the principles of human anatomy and physiology. It presents the anatomical  structures and physiological relationships to function. It covers major topics that are covered in Respiratory Programs in depth at the university or college level depth; describes microscopic and gross structures, physiological concepts and whole Respiratory System coverage. 

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  3 DVD
5 Hours
  5.   Anatomy and Physiology for Cardiopulmonary Therapist
This video covers the principles of human anatomy and physiology. It presents the anatomical  structures and physiological relationships to function. It covers major topics that are covered in Cardio-Pulmonary Programs in depth at the university or college level depth; describes microscopic and gross structures, physiological concepts and whole Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems coverage. 

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  3 DVD
5 Hours
  6.   Anatomy and Physiology for Massage Therapist
This video covers the principles of human anatomy and physiology. It presents the anatomical  structures and physiological relationships to function. It covers major topics that are covered in Massage, Physiotherapy and Other Manipulative Programs in depth at the certificate, university or college level depth; describes microscopic and gross structures, physiological concepts and whole Musculoskeletal and Nervous System Systems coverage. 

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  3 DVD
5 Hours
  7  
Acland’s Video Atlas of Human Anatomy
Using actual images of dissected human anatomical specimens, this set illustrates the fundamental structures of the musculoskeletal system and the head and neck.
  6 DVD
9 Hours
  8.   Cardiovascular System (Blood, Heart & Vessels)
This chapter deals with the system that transports blood to and from cells-the cardiovascular system. It identifies the major organs of the cardiovascular system and explains the function of each organ. Study of the cardiovascular system is essential for understanding how each part of the body is supplied with the materials it needs to sustain life.
  2 DVD
3 Hours
  TOPIC/CHAPTER/SYSTEM  
           
  1.   An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
This chapter defines the characteristics and needs common to all living things and the manner in which the human body is organized to accomplish life processes. The language peculiar to anatomy and physiology is also introduced.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  2.   The Chemical Level of Organization
This chapter introduces some basic concepts of chemistry, a science that studies the composition of substances and the changes that occur as basic elements combine. It explains how substances combine to make up matter.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  3.   Cellular Level of Organization and Metabolism
This chapter deals with the basic unit of structure of the human body and the cell. It explains the makeup of a composite cell and the contribution of each of the organelles to cellular function and two basic cellular processes: the utilization of energy and the use of genetic information to control cell processes. Specifically, this chapter discusses how enzymes control cell metabolism, how energy is released and made available to the cell, and how carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins are metabolized.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  4.   The Tissue Level of Organization
The characteristics of a tissue remain the same regardless of where it occurs in the body. Knowledge of these characteristics is basic to understanding how a specific tissue contributes to the function of an organ.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  5.   The Integumentary System
Study of the Integumentary System is essential to understanding how the body controls interaction between the internal and external environments.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  7.   The Skeletal System & Articulations
This chapter deals with the skeletal system--the bones that form the framework for the body. It explains the function and structure of bones, and how they are classified according to structure. The development of different types of bones and the environmental factors that affect this development  are also explained. The chapter describes skeletal organization and the location of specific bones within various parts of the skeleton and ways in which the bones of the skeletal system are joined together to form joints
  1 DVD
40-120min
  8.   Muscular Tissue and Physiology
The skeletal system can be thought of as the passive partner in producing movement; the muscular system can be thought of as the active partner. This chapter explains how muscles interact with bones to maintain posture and produce movement. In addition, it tells the characteristics and functions of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles. This knowledge is a foundation for the study of other organ systems, such as the digestive system, the respiratory system, and the cardiovascular system
  2 DVD
3 Hours
  9.   Nervous System/Neurobiology
The human body uses two systems to coordinate and integrate the functions of the other body systems so that the internal environment remains stable. These systems are the nervous system and the endocrine system. It includes the structure and function of the central nervous system and its coverings, the structure and function of the peripheral nervous system, and the structure and function of the autonomic nervous system .
  2 DVD
3 Hours
  10.   Special Senses
This chapter deals with specialized parts of the nervous system that allow the body to assess and adjust to the external environment. It describes the types of receptors  and their locations, structures, and functions in maintaining homeostasis.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  11.   The Endocrine System
The endocrine system, like the nervous system, controls body activities to maintain a relatively constant internal environment. The methods used by these two systems are different. This chapter describes the difference between endocrine and exocrine glands, the location of the endocrine glands, and the hormones they secrete and actions in different organs and systems.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  12.   Cardiovascular System: Hematology (Blood)
This chapter deals with the system that transports blood to and from cells-the cardiovascular system. It identifies the major organs of the cardiovascular system and explains the function of each organ. Study of the cardiovascular system is essential for understanding how each part of the body is supplied with the materials it needs to sustain life.
  2 DVDs
7 hrs:20min
  13.   Cardiovascular System: Heart
This chapter deals with the Heart as the pump of blood. It identifies the major organ's anatomy and physiology such cardiac output, conduction systems, ECG, stroke volumes and factors that control them.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  14.   Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels
This chapter deals with the Blood Vessels as the pipes of blood. It identifies the major anatomical make up and physiological factors that affect blood pressure, venous return etc.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  15.   The Lymphatic System and Immunity
The lymphatic system has two major functions: (1) it helps maintain fluid balance in the tissues of the body, and (2) it has a major role in the defense against infection. This chapter describes the general functions of the lymphatic system . In the discussion of fluid balance, this chapter describes the major lymphatic pathways, lymph formation, and circulation. In discussing the defense function, it explains lymph nodes, their location, and their function. Specific and nonspecific body defenses, and the functions of the thymus, spleen, lymphocytes, and immunoglobulins are discussed. Various types of immune responses, including primary and secondary responses, active and passive responses, allergic reactions, and tissue rejection reactions, are also explained.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  16.   The Respiratory System
The respiratory system permits the exchange of oxygen needed for cellular metabolism for carbon dioxide, which is a by-product of cellular metabolism. This chapter describes the location and function of the organs of the respiratory system and explains how they contribute to the overall function of the system. Respiratory and nonrespiratory air movements, respiratory volumes and capacities, and how normal breathing is controlled are discussed. Gas exchange and transport, and oxygen utilization by the cell are discussed.
  2 DVD
3 hours
  17.   The Digestive System
This chapter is about the digestive system, which processes food so that nutrients can be absorbed and utilized by the cells. It names the organs of the digestive system and describes their locations and functions. The structure, movement, and digestive mechanisms of the alimentary canal are explained. The function and regulation of the secretions of the digestive organs are introduced and how nutrients are absorbed from the alimentary canal.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  18.   Nutrition, Metabolism and Energetics
This chapter presents some basic concepts of nutrition. It defines nutrition and primary and secondary malnutrition. It describes the utilization, function, and sources of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, and minerals. It explains nitrogen balance, energy, energy value of foods, basal metabolic rate, adequate diet, and desirable weight.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  19.   The Urinary System
This chapter is about the urinary system, which plays a vital role in maintaining the internal environment by excreting nitrogenous waste products and by selectively excreting or retaining water and electrolytes. It identifies, locates, and describes the functions of the organs of the urinary system. It explains the structure and function of the nephron-the basic unit of function of the kidney. It traces the pathway of blood through the blood vessels of the kidney, explains how glomerular filtrate is produced, and discusses the role of tubular reabsorption in urine production and the cause of change in the osmotic concentration of the glomerular filtrate of the renal tubule . It also describes the role of tubular secretion in urine formation. It discusses the structure of the ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra, and how they function in micturition
  1 DVD
40-120min
  20.   Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
This chapter presents the roles of several body systems in maintaining proper concentrations of water and electrolytes. Water and electrolyte balance is defined, and the importance of this balance is explained. This chapter tells how water enters the body, how it is distributed in various body compartments, and how it leaves the body . It explains how electrolytes enter and leave the body and how their concentration is regulated. This chapter describes acid-base balance, mechanisms regulating this balance, and the etiology and treatment of acid-base disturbances
  1 DVD
40-120min
  21.   The Reproductive System
This chapter explains the reproductive system--a unique system because it is essential for the survival of the species rather than for the survival of the individual. The structures and functions of the male and female reproductive systems are explained. This chapter describes the structures of the ovary and testis, and how they produce sex cells. It traces the paths of both the egg and sperm, and describes the hormonal controls and accessory organs needed for the sperm and egg to unite. The chapter describes the events of the menstrual cycle, and it explains the major events of pregnancy.
  1 DVD
40-120min
  22.   Development and Inheritance
This chapter is about growth, which is an increase in size, and development, a process by which an individual changes from one life phase to another. This chapter explains the major events of prenatal life: the period of cleavage, the origin of primary germ layers, the formation and function of the placenta, and the events of the fetal stage. The physiological shifts necessary for a newborn while adjusting to postnatal life are discussed.
  1 DVD
40-120min
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