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Isolation of new ureolytic bacteria from the rumen of cattle
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This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:

"Ruminants are the only animals not dependent on dietary amino acids as a source of nitrogen. They have ureolytic bacteria in their rumen that hydrolyze urea into ammonia and use it as a nitrogen source. However, very few ureolytic bacteria have been isolated and studied in pure culture to date. To close this gap, researchers established and used a new integrated approach on bacteria from cattle rumens. They started with urease gene (ureC) guided enrichment and then embedded single cells in agarose microspheres for in situ cultivation. This allowed them to isolate and characterize diverse ureolytic bacteria with demonstrated urease activity. The researchers sequenced a subset of the isolated bacteria and found 28 strains from 12 species with urease genes. These bacterial species had not previously been found in the rumen, but this team detected them in metagenomes from 6 ruminant species. The new strains contained unique genes compared to known related strains, indicating new metabolic functions..."

The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.

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Biology
Life Science
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Research Square
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Date Added:
04/24/2023
Jargon
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Jargon is a card game that requires explaining the concepts of anatomy and physiology without using the jargon on the card.  The game is printable and playable online through EduSci.us

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Anatomy/Physiology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Eric Osborn
Date Added:
07/05/2023
Joints and Articulations : Elastic Cartilage (08:04)
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In this video we take a closer look at the histology and function of Elastic Cartilage.

Lesson 4 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.

If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support help us make more videos. For the complete series please visit http://mrfordsclass.net/

Videos in the skeletal system series:
-Introduction to Joints and Articulations (08:01): http://youtu.be/DJcMQQ-u04I
-Hyaline Cartilage (08:02): http://youtu.be/g8RW8HfUNEM
-Fibrocartilage (08:03): http://youtu.be/N6t7hqDcmlE
-Elastic Cartilage (08:04): http://youtu.be/yNOzgwx4r5w
-Joint Fundamentals (08:05): http://youtu.be/urxeIGf4Olk
-Classification Structure (08:06): http://youtu.be/9xSXGZQqpcw
-Synovial Joint Movements (08:11): http://youtu.be/-GCgaoRdeaU

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Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
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Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
10/03/2014
Joints and Articulations : Fibrocartilage (08:03)
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In this video take a closer look at the histology and function of fibrocartilage.

Lesson 3 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.

If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support help us make more videos. For the complete series please visit http://mrfordsclass.net/

Videos in the skeletal system series:
-Introduction to Joints and Articulations (08:01): http://youtu.be/DJcMQQ-u04I
-Hyaline Cartilage (08:02): http://youtu.be/g8RW8HfUNEM
-Fibrocartilage (08:03): http://youtu.be/N6t7hqDcmlE
-Elastic Cartilage (08:04): http://youtu.be/yNOzgwx4r5w
-Joint Fundamentals (08:05): http://youtu.be/urxeIGf4Olk
-Classification Structure (08:06): http://youtu.be/9xSXGZQqpcw
-Synovial Joint Movements (08:11): http://youtu.be/-GCgaoRdeaU

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Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
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Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
10/03/2014
Joints and Articulations : Hyaline Cartilage (08:02)
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In this video we look at the histology and function of hyaline cartilage.

Lesson 2 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.

If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support help us make more videos. For the complete series please visit http://mrfordsclass.net/

Videos in the skeletal system series:
-Introduction to Joints and Articulations (08:01): http://youtu.be/DJcMQQ-u04I
-Hyaline Cartilage (08:02): http://youtu.be/g8RW8HfUNEM
-Fibrocartilage (08:03): http://youtu.be/N6t7hqDcmlE
-Elastic Cartilage (08:04): http://youtu.be/yNOzgwx4r5w
-Joint Fundamentals (08:05): http://youtu.be/urxeIGf4Olk
-Classification Structure (08:06): http://youtu.be/9xSXGZQqpcw
-Synovial Joint Movements (08:11): http://youtu.be/-GCgaoRdeaU

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
10/03/2014
Joints and Articulations :  Synovial Joint Movements (08:11)
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This video covers the type movements by the synovial joints. It looks at flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction, rotation, plantar flexion, etc...

Lesson 11 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.

If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support help us make more videos. For the complete series please visit http://mrfordsclass.net/

Videos in the skeletal system series:
-Introduction to Joints and Articulations (08:01): http://youtu.be/DJcMQQ-u04I
-Hyaline Cartilage (08:02): http://youtu.be/g8RW8HfUNEM
-Fibrocartilage (08:03): http://youtu.be/N6t7hqDcmlE
-Elastic Cartilage (08:04): http://youtu.be/yNOzgwx4r5w
-Joint Fundamentals (08:05): http://youtu.be/urxeIGf4Olk
-Classification Structure (08:06): http://youtu.be/9xSXGZQqpcw
-Synovial Joint Movements (08:11): http://youtu.be/-GCgaoRdeaU

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
10/03/2014
Levers: How the Human Body Uses Them to Its Advantage
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This activity is an introduction to the concept of levers, the classes, and their parts using the musculoskeletal system.

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Applied Science
Life Science
Physical Science
Physics
Technology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Pedagogy in Action
Date Added:
12/13/2011
Librande - Human Anatomy Laboratory Manual (First Edition, Rev. Fall 2022)
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Human Anatomy Laboratory Manual is a diagram-based lab manual for 1-semester Human Anatomy courses. Included are over 100 openly-licensed images that students will be able to label and learn from.

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Anatomy/Physiology
Biology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Textbook
Author:
Jason Librande
Date Added:
08/27/2022
Medical Terminology
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This course introduces nursing students to the language of the Health Sciences and medicine with emphasis on body systems, prefixes, suffixes, root terms, and spelling. Upon completion, students will be able to analyze words structurally and demonstrate a correlation of the word elements with basic anatomy, physiology, and disease processes of the body.

Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
SkillsCommons
Date Added:
09/25/2017
Medicine Games: Blood Typing
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Play a game and find out about a Nobel Prize awarded discovery or work! In this game you have to blood type each patient and give them a blood transfusion. Are you able to do that? If not, maybe you should read the introduction to blood typing before you start, otherwise you will put the patients' lives in danger!

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Anatomy/Physiology
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Game
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Provider:
Nobel Foundation
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Nobelprize.org
Date Added:
01/23/2013
Microparticles may have a key role in diabetes-induced vascular dysfunction
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This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:

"For people with diabetes, the dangers of high blood sugar are long established. Now, scientists have uncovered additional components in the blood that can worsen the disease. In a new article in the Journal of Physiology, researchers report that microparticles shed from cells under diabetic conditions have unique inflammatory properties that may help explain the multiple organ vascular dysfunction that’s common to the disease. Microparticles have been increasingly recognized as important biomarkers in various health conditions. But most prior reports have relied on in vitro studies to evaluate particle function. Because in vitro experiments can’t fully replicate physiological conditions, defining exactly how microparticles affect disease progression has been tricky. This prompted researchers to look at the link between microparticles and diabetes-induced vascular dysfunction in vivo, in the microvessels of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats..."

The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.

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Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
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Research Square
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Date Added:
09/20/2019
Mind Over Matter: Inhalants
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Maybe you haven't heard of inhalants, but you probably come across them pretty often. Hair spray, gasoline, spray paint -- they are all inhalants, and so are lots of other everyday products. Many inhalants have a strong smell. That's why they're called inhalants: Some people inhale the vapors on purpose. Why would anyone do this? Because the chemicals in these vapors can change the way the brain works, and those changes can make people feel very happy for a short time. But inhalants can also do harm.

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Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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Provider:
National Institute on Drug Abuse
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Mind Over Matter
Date Added:
12/15/2011
Mind Over Matter: Marijuana
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You may have heard it called pot, weed, grass, ganja or skunk, but marijuana by any other name is still a drug that affects the brain. Did you know marijuana can cause some people to lose focus on events around them? It makes others more aware of their physical sensations, and it has still more effects on other people. All these different changes are caused by chemicals that affect the brain. More than 400 chemicals are in the average marijuana plant. When smoked, heat produces even more of them!

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Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Institute on Drug Abuse
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Mind Over Matter
Date Added:
12/15/2011
Mind Over Matter: Methamphetamine
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Methamphetamine is a powerful drug. It acts by changing how the brain works. It also speeds up many functions in the body. Methamphetamine has a chemical structure that is similar to another drug called amphetamine that I explore in my magazine on stimulants. Methamphetamine can cause lots of harmful things, including inability to sleep, paranoia, aggressiveness, and hallucinations.

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Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
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Activity/Lab
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Provider:
National Institute on Drug Abuse
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Mind Over Matter
Date Added:
12/15/2011
A Mixed Course-Based Research Approach to Human Physiology
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The Biology 256 Laboratory course was designed to provide students with hands-on access to modern techniques in human physiological analyses using the course-based research pedagogical approach. In this course, students will learn how to perform literature searches; generate research questions and hypotheses; design experiments; collect, analyze, visualize and interpret data; and present scientific findings to others. The Biol 256L curriculum offers a high-impact human physiology experience that fosters the critical thinking skills required to be a successful citizen in a modern world filled with misinformation.

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The Biology 256 Fundamentals of Human Physiology Laboratory course was designed to provide students with hands-on access to modern techniques in human physiological analyses using the course-based research pedagogical approach. In this course, students will learn how to perform literature searches; generate research questions and hypotheses; design experiments; collect, analyze, visualize and interpret data; and present scientific findings to others. The Biol 256L curriculum offers a high-impact human physiology experience that fosters the critical thinking skills required to be a successful citizen in a modern world filled with misinformation.

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Anatomy/Physiology
Applied Science
Life Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Iowa State University
Author:
Karri Haen Whitmer
Date Added:
02/01/2021
Muscle Contraction Physiology
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Overview of physiology of muscle contraction from An Easy Guide to Learning Anatomy and Physiology : https://www.amazon.com/Easy-Guide-Learning-Anatomy-Physi...

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Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Dr. Bruce Forciea
Date Added:
04/02/2018
The Muscular System : Best Ways to Study the Muscular System(09:08)
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In this video we take a look at the best ways to study the muscular system.

Lesson 8 in our Muscular System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.

If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support help us make more videos. For the complete series please visit http://mrfordsclass.net/

Videos in the skeletal system series:
-Muscle Tissue (09:01): http://youtu.be/RDqUg7ERwDQ
-Skeletal Muscle (09:02): http://youtu.be/NBuReVewhws
-Motor Unit and Muscle Fibers (09:03): http://youtu.be/f5wnaf96TH4
-Cardiac and Smooth Muscle (09:04): http://youtu.be/isOWu7Ts-vs
-Introduction to the Muscular System (09:05): http://youtu.be/F8DzB7hcLA4
-Fascia (09:06): http://youtu.be/K1zkJySBhlU
-Types of Muscle Contraction (09:07): http://youtu.be/i2VG3HGBrBw
-Before We Start (09:08): http://youtu.be/HXH7tQ2Cq1o
-Muscles of Facial Expression (09:09): http://youtu.be/UB73SMxDv-o
-Muscles of Mastication (09:10): http://youtu.be/oOiUJ6b6-pI

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
10/02/2014
The Muscular System : Cardiac and Smooth Muscle (09:04)
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Moving from the histology of skeletal muscle, now we need to know about cardiac muscle tissues and smooth muscle tissue.

Lesson 3 in our Muscular System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.

If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support help us make more videos. For the complete series please visit http://mrfordsclass.net/

Videos in the skeletal system series:
-Muscle Tissue (09:01): http://youtu.be/RDqUg7ERwDQ
-Skeletal Muscle (09:02): http://youtu.be/NBuReVewhws
-Motor Unit and Muscle Fibers (09:03): http://youtu.be/f5wnaf96TH4
-Cardiac and Smooth Muscle (09:04): http://youtu.be/isOWu7Ts-vs
-Introduction to the Muscular System (09:05): http://youtu.be/F8DzB7hcLA4
-Fascia (09:06): http://youtu.be/K1zkJySBhlU
-Types of Muscle Contraction (09:07): http://youtu.be/i2VG3HGBrBw
-Before We Start (09:08): http://youtu.be/HXH7tQ2Cq1o
-Muscles of Facial Expression (09:09): http://youtu.be/UB73SMxDv-o
-Muscles of Mastication (09:10): http://youtu.be/oOiUJ6b6-pI

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
10/02/2014
The Muscular System : Fascia (09:06)
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No conversation about the muscular system is compete without looking at fascia. In this lecture we look at the structure and function of this often unappreciated structure.

Lesson 6 in our Muscular System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.

If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support help us make more videos. For the complete series please visit http://mrfordsclass.net/

Videos in the skeletal system series:
-Muscle Tissue (09:01): http://youtu.be/RDqUg7ERwDQ
-Skeletal Muscle (09:02): http://youtu.be/NBuReVewhws
-Motor Unit and Muscle Fibers (09:03): http://youtu.be/f5wnaf96TH4
-Cardiac and Smooth Muscle (09:04): http://youtu.be/isOWu7Ts-vs
-Introduction to the Muscular System (09:05): http://youtu.be/F8DzB7hcLA4
-Fascia (09:06): http://youtu.be/K1zkJySBhlU
-Types of Muscle Contraction (09:07): http://youtu.be/i2VG3HGBrBw
-Before We Start (09:08): http://youtu.be/HXH7tQ2Cq1o
-Muscles of Facial Expression (09:09): http://youtu.be/UB73SMxDv-o
-Muscles of Mastication (09:10): http://youtu.be/oOiUJ6b6-pI

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
10/02/2014
The Muscular System : Introduction to the Muscular System (09:05)
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In this video we take a quick overview of the muscular system and talk about the functions of the skeletal muscles.

Lesson 5 in our Muscular System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.

If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support help us make more videos. For the complete series please visit http://mrfordsclass.net/

Videos in the skeletal system series:
-Muscle Tissue (09:01): http://youtu.be/RDqUg7ERwDQ
-Skeletal Muscle (09:02): http://youtu.be/NBuReVewhws
-Motor Unit and Muscle Fibers (09:03): http://youtu.be/f5wnaf96TH4
-Cardiac and Smooth Muscle (09:04): http://youtu.be/isOWu7Ts-vs
-Introduction to the Muscular System (09:05): http://youtu.be/F8DzB7hcLA4
-Fascia (09:06): http://youtu.be/K1zkJySBhlU
-Types of Muscle Contraction (09:07): http://youtu.be/i2VG3HGBrBw
-Before We Start (09:08): http://youtu.be/HXH7tQ2Cq1o
-Muscles of Facial Expression (09:09): http://youtu.be/UB73SMxDv-o
-Muscles of Mastication (09:10): http://youtu.be/oOiUJ6b6-pI

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
10/02/2014