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Controversial anatomist Dr Gunther von Hagens and pathologist Professor John Lee conduct a series of anatomy classes. As von Hagens performs dissections on real human bodies, Professor Lee explains the...
A recording of The Croonian Lecture by Professor Salvador Moncada FRS of the Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research, delivered at the Royal Society on 10 May 2005 at 6:00pm. Thirty years ago it was...
Explains how human anatomy enables us to be physically active. Examines in turn the four body systems (skeletal, muscular, respiratory and circulatory) and the the main functions of each. Also discusses...
Presents a holistic view of the circulatory and respiratory systems and looks at how these systems interact during daily life. Provides an insight into the variability of these systems, the structures...
A model representing the hydraulics of the circulatory system and designed to show: 1) the relationship between cardiac output, total peripheral resistance, and the arterial mean blood pressure; 2) the...
An interactive tutorial for teaching the basic physiology of the blood vessels, blood flow and regulation of blood pressure. Introduces the structure and function of the circulatory system and the...
An interactive tutorial aiming to provide: an understanding of the anatomy and physiological control of the coronary circulation; some appreciation of the aetiology, development and most common clinical...
Compares the physiological adaptations made by a variety of diving mammals (whales, seals, dolphins) to water. The adaptations are found mainly in the thermo-regulatory and circulatory systems. Compares the...
Covers the entire scope of the body’s histological organisation, describing cells, tissues, and organs in ascending order of biological complexity. Each programme begins with an introduction by Dr David T...
Shows the behaviour of the system formed by the brain, heart and circulatory system. Students learn the anatomy of the circulation and the way blood passes around it. Why does jugular venous pressure go up...
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