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Fundamentals of Chemistry (02:01): Matter and Mass
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Almost all Anatomy and Physiology course require the student have a basic level of chemistry knowledge. Lesson 02 Chemistry covers the basics of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, and nutrition that most A&P student need to make it through the course.

Keep in mind that each of these topics takes about a year of college to gain a better understanding; this video series is just a quick survey to get you up to speed.

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Chemistry
Life Science
Physical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
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Mr. Ford's Class
Date Added:
05/02/2023
Fundamentals of Chemistry (02:03): Atomic Bonding
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This is anatomy and physiology lecture 3 of the fundamentals of chemistry sections. In this video we look at atomic bonding, ionic bonding, and covalent bonding.

To see the rest of the chemistry videos, please visit me at mrfordsclass.net. Be sure to check out our site for exam reviews, videos, and classroom handouts.

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Date Added:
05/02/2023
Grand Valley Geology and Paleontology
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Short geologic history of the Grand Valley with text, photos, timelines and diagrams.

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Ancient History
Earth and Space Science
Geology
Geoscience
History
Life Science
Physical Geography
U.S. History
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Primary Source
Reading
Provider:
Museums of Western Colorado
Provider Set:
Museum of the West
Date Added:
02/06/2023
Grey Matters: Bird Brains - Pretty Darn Smart
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Research has changed our concepts of brain organization and provided dramatic evidence showing far greater similarities between brains of birds and brains of all mammals. Harvey Karten explores what goes on inside a birdŐs brain. Learn how brains of birds compare to those of humans and other mammals and find out what the study of birdŐs brains can teach us about the nature and origins of human brains. (57 minutes)

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
05/17/2011
Grey Matters: Brain Development
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UCSD Cognitive scientist Joan Stiles reveals the latest understandings about the intricate relationship between biology and external influences in the development of the brain. (58 minutes)

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Anatomy/Physiology
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
03/23/2010
Grey Matters: Building the Brain - From Simplicity to Complexity
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What are the mechanisms by which neurons differentiate to achieve the spectacular complexity of the brain? Join UCSD's Nick Spitzer as he explains what we know about this process. (57 minutes)

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Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
03/17/2009
Grey Matters: Decisions - How Do We Animals Decide What To Do?
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We make thousands of decisions every day: where to go, what to do, when to do it. Join UCSD's William Kristan and discover how neurons, synapses, and chemical input play out in decision making. (57 minutes)

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Anatomy/Physiology
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
12/21/2010
Grey Matters: How Do We Predict the Future - Brains, Rewards and Addiction
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In this fascinating presentation, The Salk Institute's Terry Sejnowski explores how by its nature the human brain is susceptible to the effects of addictive substances. (59 minutes)

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
06/28/2009
Grey Matters: Music and the Mind
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In this edition of "Grey Matters," Aniruddh Patel, of the Neurosciences Institute, discusses what music can teach us about the brain, and what brain science, in turn, can reveal about music. (51 minutes)

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Anatomy/Physiology
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
04/20/2010
Grey Matters: New Drug Treatments and the Future of Stem Cells for the Aging Brain
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Join Stuart Lipton of The Burnham Institute and discover important anti-aging strategies, the latest drugs for degenerative disorders such as AlzheimerŐs disease and the potential use of human stem cells for neurological conditions. (57 minutes)

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Anatomy/Physiology
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
03/22/2011
Grey Matters: Sleep, Waking and Arousal
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Is sleep for rest? To conserve energy? For development? To cool the brain? To warm it? To boost the immune system? To learn and memorize? Or to unlearn, ridding our brains of excess mental baggage? All of these ideas have been proposed, leading to the suggestion that insomniacs might do better to count sleep theories instead of sheep. Join renowned neuroscientist Ralph Greenspan of The Neurosciences Institute to explore the latest research into the question of why we sleep. (59 minutes)

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
07/21/2009
Grey Matters: Stem Cells - The Brain's Beginnings
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During the past decade, there have been dramatic advancements in the brain and cognitive sciences. For the first time, understanding how the brain works has become a scientifically achievable goal. In this new lecture series, Grey Matters: Molecules to Mind, San Diego's leading Neuroscientists explore the human brain. The first lecture in this series addresses an issue that has often been absent in these discussions: what role do stem cells play in development of the brain? (59 minutes)

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
01/20/2009
Grey Matters: The Origin of the Human Mind - Insights from Brain Imaging and Evolution
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UCSD cognitive scientist Martin Sereno takes you on a captivating exploration of the brain's structure and function as revealed through investigations with new advanced imaging techniques and understandings of evolution. (57 minutes)

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
12/22/2009
Grey Matters: Understanding Language
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Why are humans the only species to have language? Is there something special about our brains? Are there genes that have evolved for language? In this talk, Jeff Elman, UCSD professor of cognitive science and co-director of the Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind, discusses some of the exciting new research that helps us understand what it is about human language that is so different from other animals' communication systems, and what about our biology might make language possible. (58 minutes)

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
07/20/2010
Health Matters: Stress is the Norm, It's How You Cope With It That Matters
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The National Center of Excellence in Women's Health and Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at UC San Francisco present lectures to provide practical, easy ways to be proactive with your health. In this episode, Susan Folkman, Director of The UCSF Osher Center, talks about learning ways to manage and cope with stress. (44 minutes)

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
06/02/2009
Hearing: How Do Our Ears Work?
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Students learn about the anatomy of the ear and how the ears work as a sound sensor. Ear anatomy parts and structures are explained in detail, as well as how sound is transmitted mechanically and then electrically through them to the brain. Students use LEGO® robots with sound sensors to measure sound intensities, learning how the NXT brick (computer) converts the intensity of sound measured by the sensor input into a number that transmits to a screen. They build on their experiences from the previous activities and establish a rich understanding of the sound sensor and its relationship to the TaskBot's computer.

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Applied Science
Engineering
Life Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Date Added:
09/18/2014