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BIOL 3120: BIOL 3120

School: Western Michigan University

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Arteries by Heart: More Endothelium, Muscle, Elastic?
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Learn about the composition of arteries focusing on those closer to the heart. Understand the role of endothelium smooth muscle fibers elastic fibers and collagen in these arterial structures. Discover why arteries near the heart have a higher percentage of elastic fibers to withstand pressure changes effectively.

Eukaryotic DNA: Cohesin, Chromatids & Chromatin Explained
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Unravel the intricacies of a eukaryotic cell, its DNA structure, and the proteins that aid its function. Delve into the roles of cohesin, condensin, and histones, and discover the difference between chromatin, nucleosomes, and sister chromatids. Gain clarity on the pivotal structure ensuring successful cell division.

Lumbar vs. Popliteal & Umbilical: Position Defined
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Understand the anatomical significance and position of the lumbar region within the spinal structure. This video explains how the lumbar region which constitutes the lower back interacts with other areas like the popliteal and umbilical regions. Gain a clear perspective on its role in supporting body weight and its location relative to other spinal sections

Gymnosperms vs. Angiosperms: Dissecting Their Shared Traits & Differen
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Discover the distinctions and similarities between gymnosperms and angiosperms. Delve into their structural features, seed development processes, and pollen grain formation. Uncover why only angiosperms possess ovaries.

Wernicke's Area Damage: Impact on Movement, Speech, or Language?
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Explore the critical role of Wernicke's area in language comprehension named after German neurologist Carl Wernicke. Understand what happens when this brain region is damaged. By the end of the video you'll know that damage to Wernicke's area affects understanding language

Organismic Unity: Evolution to DNA's Universal Bond
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Explore the key concepts that might illustrate the unity among all organisms including emergent properties descent with modification and natural selection. Understand why the structure and function of DNA ultimately stand as the best example of this unity

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