This is the open educational resource for BIO2311: Anatomy & Physiology I. …
This is the open educational resource for BIO2311: Anatomy & Physiology I. This site provides all you will need for the course including a syllabus, link to the textbook, lecture notes, assignments, and all other related resources.
This class investigates the use of computers in architectural design and construction. …
This class investigates the use of computers in architectural design and construction. It begins with a pre-prepared design computer model, which is used for testing and process investigation in construction. It then explores the process of construction from all sides of the practice: detail design, structural design, and both legal and computational issues.
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by …
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:
"Our biological clock regulates everything from our body temperature to our eating habits. So much so that anything that throws it off beat could allow diseases to set in, including osteoarthritis. Muscle, bone, cartilage, and the tissue in between are reported to have regular rhythms that maintain joint health, and studies suggest that disturbances in the genes that regulate these rhythms could make symptoms of osteoarthritis worse. These disturbances affect the cells responsible for creating cartilage, increasing their breakdown while slowing their buildup. They lead to abnormal remodeling of bone tissue. They cause muscle fibers to age faster and become weaker. And they lead to inflammation in surrounding tissue, which aggravates joint pain and damage. Research that examines the relationship between rhythmic disturbances and osteoarthritis could lead to new ways of understanding joint degeneration and could inspire the development of new drugs that target the mechanisms underlying osteoarthritis..."
The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.
Introduction to engineering mechanics: statics, for those who love to learn. Concepts …
Introduction to engineering mechanics: statics, for those who love to learn. Concepts include: particles and rigid body equilibrium equations, distributed loads, shear and moment diagrams, trusses, method of joints and sections, & inertia.
In this service-learning engineering project, students follow the steps of the engineering …
In this service-learning engineering project, students follow the steps of the engineering design process to design an assistive eating device for a client. More specifically, they design a prototype device to help a young girl who has a medical condition that restricts the motion of her joints. Her wish is to eat her favorite food, pizza, without getting her nose wet. Students learn about arthrogryposis and how it affects the human body as they act as engineers to find a solution to this open-ended design challenge and build a working prototype. This project works even better if you arrange for a client in your own community.
Students use wood, wax paper and oil to investigate the importance of …
Students use wood, wax paper and oil to investigate the importance of lubrication between materials and to understand the concept of friction. Using wax paper and oil placed between pieces of wood, the function of lubricants between materials is illustrated. Students extend their understanding of friction to bones and joints in the skeletal system and become aware of what engineers can do to help reduce friction in the human body as well as in machines.
Short Description: This activity is a classroom investigation of human joints. Students …
Short Description: This activity is a classroom investigation of human joints. Students will identify joints and use their science notebooks to record their findings using drawings and words.
We continue our look at your bones and skeletal system, skipping over …
We continue our look at your bones and skeletal system, skipping over the silly kid's song in favor of a more detailed look at your axial and appendicular skeleton. This episode also talks about the structural and functional classifications of your joints and the major types of body movement that they facilitate.
In this video we take a look at how we classify joints. …
In this video we take a look at how we classify joints. .
Lesson 6 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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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
In this video we look at the basics of joints and articulations. …
In this video we look at the basics of joints and articulations.
Lesson 1 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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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
In this video we take a look at some fundamentals of joints …
In this video we take a look at some fundamentals of joints and articulations.
Lesson 5 in our Joints and Articulations series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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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
This video covers the type movements by the synovial joints. It looks …
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.
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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
This course covers the growth, development and structure of normal bone and …
This course covers the growth, development and structure of normal bone and joints, the biomechanics of bone connective tissues, and their response to stress, calcium and phosphate homeostasis. Additional topics include regulation by parathyroid hormone and vitamin D, the pathogenesis of metabolic bone diseases and diseases of connective tissues, joints and muscle with consideration of possible mechanisms and underlying metabolic derangements.
This lesson covers the topic of human bones and joints. Students learn …
This lesson covers the topic of human bones and joints. Students learn about the skeleton, the number of and types of bones in the body, and how outer space affects astronauts' bones. Students also learn how to take care of their bones here on Earth to prevent osteoporosis or weakening of the bones.
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