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BIOL 3030: Physiology

School: East Carolina University

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 27

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Origins of Adult Connective Tissue Cells: A Mesenchymal Tale
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Explore the fascinating world of adult tissue regeneration in this video. Discover the origins of new connective tissue cells and unravel the link between embryonic development and tissue differentiation in the human body.

White Rami Communicantes: Unraveling Their Role in Nervous System Conn
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Explore the integral role of white rami communicantes within the autonomic nervous system. This video clarifies their function, anatomical location, and the specific nerve fibers they contain, highlighting their importance in our body's fight-or-flight response.

Unsaturated Fats: The Double Bond Truth in Our Diet
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Unpack the properties and significance of unsaturated fats in our diet. Explore the importance of double bonds in the fatty acid chains. Conclude with an insightful evaluation of statements about unsaturated fats.

Movement in Joints: Synarthrotic to Diarthrotic, How Do They Compare
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Explore the spectrum of movement in joints, from immovable synarthrotic to freely movable diarthrotic. Understand how these classifications correspond to fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial joint types.

Comparing Human & Amphibian Circulatory Systems: What's Shared
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Explore the similarities and differences between the circulatory systems of amphibians and humans. Understand the distinctions in heart chambers, blood pressure, and where these two species align in their circulatory features.

Proprioceptors Exclude: Spindles, Tendons, Discs, or Joints?
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Explore the world of proprioceptors specialized sensory receptors in joints muscles and tendons that help us sense body movement and position. Understand the key types such as muscle spindles tendon organs and joint kinesthetic receptors. Learn why tactile discs are not considered proprioceptors even though they are sensory receptors

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