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    Masters In Medical Science Of Life : Human Physiology

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    Masters In  Medical Science Of Life : Human Physiology

    Masters In Medical Science Of Life : Human Physiology
    Published 4/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.52 GB | Duration: 2h 53m

    Vital functions : Understanding Human Physiology

    What you'll learn

    General Physiology

    Understand the physiology of human body systems

    Blood and Body Fluids

    Hemeostasis

    Muscle Physiology

    Requirements

    You will learn everything you need to know.

    Description

    The science of life Human PhysiologyThis course offers a comprehensive explanation  to human physiology, focusing on the fundamental mechanisms that govern the function of the body’s major systems. Students will explore cellular processes, tissue structure, and the coordinated activities of the muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, digestive, and endocrine systems. Special emphasis will be placed on understanding how these systems work individually and together to maintain homeostasis.Throughout the course, students will develop a strong foundation in key physiological principles such as membrane transport, signal transduction, energy metabolism, and the integration of organ system functions. Case studies and clinical correlations will help bridge basic science with real-world applications, preparing students for advanced studies in health sciences, medicine, and related fields.The course combines lectures, discussions, laboratory exercises, and problem-solving sessions to encourage active learning and critical thinking. Students will also engage in experiments and simulations to reinforce theoretical concepts and develop practical skills.By the end of the course, students will be able to explain the physiological concepts of health and disease, apply physiological knowledge to new situations, and critically evaluate physiological information. No prior background in biology is required, though a basic understanding of high school biology is recommended.

    Overview

    Section 1: General Physiology

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Cells

    Lecture 3 Tissues

    Lecture 4 Understanding organs in the body

    Lecture 5 Systems of the body

    Lecture 6 Cell Structure

    Lecture 7 Lipid bilayer

    Lecture 8 Cell Membrane Protien Layers

    Lecture 9 Carbohydrates Cell Membrane

    Lecture 10 Cytoplasm and Organelles

    Lecture 11 Golgi Apparatus

    Lecture 12 Lysosomes

    Lecture 13 Peroxisomes in Cells

    Lecture 14 Mitochondrion Overview

    Lecture 15 Ribosomes

    Lecture 16 Overview of the Nucleus

    Lecture 17 DNA Structure and Function

    Lecture 18 RNA Structure and Function

    Lecture 19 Growth Factors

    Lecture 20 Necrosis Cell

    Lecture 21 Atrophy and Hypertrophy

    Lecture 22 Cell Degeneration

    Lecture 23 Cell Junction

    Lecture 24 Gap Junction

    Lecture 25 Anchoring Junction

    Lecture 26 Transport through Cell membrane

    Lecture 27 Protein channels

    Lecture 28 Diffusion

    Lecture 29 Active transport

    Lecture 30 Primary Active transport

    Lecture 31 Secondary active transport

    Lecture 32 Vesicular transport ( Endocytosis )

    Lecture 33 Exocytosis

    Lecture 34 Molecular motors

    Lecture 35 Homeostasis

    Lecture 36 Homeostasis

    Lecture 37 Components of homeostatic system

    Lecture 38 Negative feedback

    Lecture 39 Positive feedback

    Lecture 40 Acid_Base balance

    Lecture 41 Determination of acid _base status

    Lecture 42 Phosphate buffer system

    Lecture 43 Protein buffer system

    Lecture 44 REGULATION OF ACID-BASE BALANCE BY RESPIRATORY MECHANISM

    Lecture 45 Acidosis & Alkalosis

    Lecture 46 Metabolic acidosis

    Lecture 47 Body fluids

    Lecture 48 Hemeostasis

    Lecture 49 Transport mechanism

    Lecture 50 Water in metabolic reactions

    Lecture 51 Texture of Tissues

    Lecture 52 Temperatures regulation

    Lecture 53 DISTRIBUTION OF BODY FLUIDS

    Lecture 54 COMPOSITION OF BODY FLUIDS

    Lecture 55 INDICATOR DILUTION METHOD

    Lecture 56 INDICATOR DILUTION METHOD

    Lecture 57 INDICATOR DILUTION METHOD

    Lecture 58 Marker substances

    Lecture 59 Marker substances

    Lecture 60 CONCENTRATION OF BODY FLUIDS

    Lecture 61 Osmolality

    Lecture 62 Osmolarity

    Lecture 63 Mole and Osmole

    Lecture 64 Tonicity

    Lecture 65 Tonicity

    Lecture 66 Isotonic fluid

    Lecture 67 Hypertonic fluid

    Lecture 68 Hypotonic fluid

    Lecture 69 Mastering water balance

    Lecture 70 Types of dehydration

    Lecture 71 Dehydration types according to water & sodium

    Lecture 72 Causes of dehydration

    Lecture 73 Signs & Symptoms

    Lecture 74 Dehydration in infant

    Lecture 75 Dehydration in aging

    Lecture 76 Treatment of dehydration

    Lecture 77 Water intoxication or overhydration

    Lecture 78 Causes of water intoxication

    Lecture 79 Signs & Symptoms of water intoxication

    Lecture 80 Treatment of Water intoxication

    Lecture 81 Blood

    Lecture 82 Properties of blood

    Lecture 83 Composition of blood

    Lecture 84 Blood cells

    Lecture 85 Hematocrit value

    Lecture 86 Plasma

    Lecture 87 Serum

    Lecture 88 Functions of the blood

    Lecture 89 Plasma protiens

    Lecture 90 SEPARATION OF PLASMA PROTEINS

    Lecture 91 Properties of plasma proteins

    Lecture 92 Origin of plasma proteins

    Lecture 93 Functions of plasma protiens

    Lecture 94 Functions of plasma protiens in details

    Lecture 95 Variation in plasma protiens levels

    Lecture 96 Red blood cells

    Lecture 97 Normal shape of RBC's

    Lecture 98 Normal size

    Lecture 99 Normal structure

    Lecture 100 Properties of RBC's

    Lecture 101 Red Blood Cell Lifespan-

    Lecture 102 FATE OF RED BLOOD CELLS

    Lecture 103 Functions of RBC's

    Lecture 104 Increase in RBC Count ( Physiological variation )

    Lecture 105 Decrease in RBC count ( Physiological variation )

    Lecture 106 Pathological variation in RBC's

    Lecture 107 VARIATIONS IN SIZE OF RED BLOOD CELLS

    Lecture 108 VARIATIONS IN SHAPE OF RED BLOOD CELLS

    Lecture 109 VARIATIONS IN STRUCTURE OF RED BLOOD CELLS

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