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Introduction to Body Systems Animation
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Systems: A group of different organs functioning together for a common purpose.
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This animation shows a list of muscles found in the leg used for movement
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This apparatus of beakers A and funnels simulates the flow of a sucrose solution in the phloem of a plant. The funnels and connecting tube represent a sieve tube of the phloem. Differentially permeable membranes cap the funnels at the source and sink ends, allowing water, but not sucrose, to cros...
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A wound is an injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken.
Oxygen - hemoglobin dissociation curve & Hemoglobin's affinity with oxygen - acidity
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• The partial pressure of oxygen is a primary factor influencing the degree of saturation of hemoglobin. • The Po2 determines the number of oxygen molecules that can bind or dissociate from hemoglobin. • Blood in vessels coming from the lungs is very high in Po2 so saturation is high. ...
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This animation shows how an mRNA transcript can be used to make a cDNA strand.
Structures that affect circulation - heart and systolic/diastolic BP
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• Heart generates blood pressure. • Arterioles produce resistance thereby regulating blood flow to tissues. • Veins store blood; kidneys regulate blood volume; both affect venous return and cardiac output. ■ Contractions of the ventricles determine blood pressure, which drives th...
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Four muscles—the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis—make up the rotator cuff. It stabilizes the shoulder and holds the head of the humerus into the glenoid cavity to maintain the principal shoulder joint.
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Types of body movement that occur at the diarthrotic joints: - Abduction - Adduction - Circumduction - Dorsiflexion
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