The first lesson in the FREE Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology …
The first lesson in the FREE Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology lesson found on mrfordsclass.net. This video takes a look at the characteristics that all life has in common.
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The second lesson in the FREE Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology …
The second lesson in the FREE Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology lesson found on mrfordsclass.net. This video takes a look at some basic terms used in Human Anatomy and Physiology. Oh and keep an eye out for the zombie.
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The levels of organizations show the relationship between the increasing levels of …
The levels of organizations show the relationship between the increasing levels of complexity that is involved with life. Almost every life science class will go over this concept. The amount of levels discussed in a class will depend on the type of life science course.
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Guaranteed to be in every Anatomy and Physiology 1 class, the organ …
Guaranteed to be in every Anatomy and Physiology 1 class, the organ systems sets the foundation for the study of systemic anatomy and physiology lectures.
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Homeostasis, Positive Feedback and Negative Feedback are key to any study of …
Homeostasis, Positive Feedback and Negative Feedback are key to any study of the human body. We take a look at this important topic. We also define the term health.
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Body Positions in relation to Anatomical Position, is a concept that all …
Body Positions in relation to Anatomical Position, is a concept that all Anatomy and Physiology students need to grasp early on in their studies (Anatomy & Physiology Lectures). In this video we take a look at how we talk about positions on the body.
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In this video we take a look at the body cavities: *Ventral …
In this video we take a look at the body cavities: *Ventral Cavity *Thoracic Cavity *Abdominopelvic Cavity *Pelvic Cavity *Abdominal Cavity *Dorsal Cavity *Cranial Cavity *Vertebral Cavity
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This video takes a look at how we divide up the body …
This video takes a look at how we divide up the body into planes (Anatomy & Physiology Lectures): Sagittal, Midsagittal, Parasagittal, Transverse, Oblique and Frontal.
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This video takes a look at how we divide up the abdominal …
This video takes a look at how we divide up the abdominal area (Anatomy & Physiology Lectures). Specifically we look at breaking the abdominal area into 4 and 9 sections.
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This is the introduction of our Neuroscience open-access textbook. The content of …
This is the introduction of our Neuroscience open-access textbook. The content of this chapter focuses on giving studnets an overview of the brain and behavior before diving into specific topics.
In this episode of Crash Course, Hank introduces you to the complex …
In this episode of Crash Course, Hank introduces you to the complex history and terminology of Anatomy & Physiology.
Chapters: Introduction History of Anatomy Physiology: How Parts Function Complementarity of Structure & Function Hierarchy of Organization Directional Terms Review Credits
This course introduces students to issues in the field of biomedical ethics, …
This course introduces students to issues in the field of biomedical ethics, the theoretical tools bioethicists use to analyze them, and methodology for resolving clinical ethical dilemmas.
MHCC - HPE172 Short Description: This OER textbook is a resource used …
MHCC - HPE172
Short Description: This OER textbook is a resource used to support the Exercise Science course at Mt. Hood Community College as part of the Fitness Professional Certificate program and Exercise and Sport Science transfer degree. This textbook supplies key components of a background in anatomy, biomechanics, human physiology, fitness program components, and strategies for performance adaptations and progression used for developing and optimizing fitness for health and performance.
Long Description: This project was funded by the MHCC Foundation OER Grant Program and published by MHCC Library Press. MARC record available at the end of the book.
Word Count: 79377
Included H5P activities: 9
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Word Count: 41181 (Note: This resource's metadata has been created automatically by …
Word Count: 41181
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This text was designed for use in the human osteology laboratory classroom. …
This text was designed for use in the human osteology laboratory classroom. Bones are described to aid in identification of skeletonized remains in either an archaeological or forensic anthropology setting. Basic techniques for siding, aging, sexing, and stature estimation are described. Both images of bone and drawings are included which may be used for study purposes outside of the classroom. The text represents work that has been developed over more than 30 years by its various authors and is meant to present students with the basic analytical tools for the study of human osteology.
In this inquiry investigation, students will observe unknown tissue samples and draw …
In this inquiry investigation, students will observe unknown tissue samples and draw them in their science notebooks. They will work in groups to present and defend a classification scheme for the unknown tissues to the class, and then use textbooks as a reference to compare their scheme to the accepted classification system.
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