Biology 2110-2120: Anatomy and Physiology with Doc C
Summary: This is the a year-long course in Anatomy and Physiology. Lectures are presented to you by Dr. Gerald Cizadlo of the College of St. Scholastica. The information provided will be of interest to students and those planning careers in science and medicine, as well as current practitioners in the field. If you'd like to register for the free and open online course associated with Doc C.'s Intro to Anatomy and Physiology podcast, please go to http://go.css.edu/learn. The course will launch in September 2012.
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Podcasts:
Today's lecture explores smooth muscle, including its cellular structure, function, and locations in the body. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture discusses the contraction mechanism of skeletal muscle. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture discusses the anatomy and physiology of skeletal muscle. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture discusses the functions of the autonomic nervous system, including details of both sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture considers the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture discusses the peripheral nervous system and the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture considers the anatomical organization of the central nervous system, including the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture considers the development of the central nervous system, including motor and sensory nerves and interneurons. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture discusses white matter and its supporting cells in both the central and the peripheral nervous systems. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture introduces the organization of the central nervous system and considers the basic anatomy and physiology of gray and white matter. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture both reviews and integrates the topics of membrane potentials, action potentials, and neurotransmission. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture considers neurotransmission and describes synapses and neurotransmitters. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture introduces the topic of nervous control of the body, and describes both membrane and action potentials. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture considers the common measurements involved in a laboratory analysis of blood. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Today's lecture considers the various cellular constituents of blood. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html