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Dr. Hafer’s Anatomy and Physiology II Lectures
COVID-19
- Lecture 1–Introduction
- Lecture 2–Evolve/Attack
- Lecture 3–Symptoms and Damage
- Lecture 4–How is it spread?
- Lecture 5–Super spreading events
- Lecture 6–How to keep it from spreading
- Lecture 7–Epidemiological concepts
- Lecture 8–Time, Science, and vaccines
Digestive System
- Lecture 1–Introduction
- Lecture 2–Histology of the Gastrointestinal Tract’s Tube
- Lecture 3–Mouth
- Lecture 4–Problems-Mouth
- Lecture 5–Pharynx, esophagus, swallowing
- Lecture 6–Stomach
- Lecture 7–Problems-Stomach
- Lecture 8–Liver
- Lecture 9–Pancreas
- Lecture 10–Pancreatitis
- Lecture 11–Small intestind
- Lecture 12–Large intestine
- Lecture 13–Movement of material, rectum, anus
- Lecture 14–Problems-GI tract
Respiratory System
- Lecture 1–Introduction
- Lecture 2–Mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea
- Lecture 3–Layout-bronchial tree
- Lecture 4–Alveoli
- Lecture 5–Problems-Nasal, larynx, trachea
- Lecture 6–Upper and lower respiratory tract definitions; and nasal passage
- Lecture 7–Portions of the pharynx
- Lecture 8–Pharyngotympanic tubes
- Lecture 9–Larynx
- Lecture 10–Trachea and primary bronchi
- Lecture 11–Lungs
- Lecture 12–Means of examining lungs (while alive)
- Lecture 13–Bronchi and bronchioles
- Lecture 14–Alveolar ducts and alveoli
- Lecture 15–Respiratory defense
- Lecture 16–Overload of respiratory defense
cardiovascular system
- Lecture 1–Introduction, and what blood does
- Lecture 2–Blood composition
- Lecture 3–Plasma
- Lecture 4–Blood cells
- Lecture 5–Heart-Introduction
- Lecture 6–Generation of heart beat
- Lecture 7–Heart sounds (lub-dub)
- Lecture 8–Blood Flow through the heart
- Lecture 9–Introduction to blood circulation
- Lecture 10–Arteries-pulmonary, and aortic arch
- Lecture 11–Arteries-descending aorta
- Lecture 12–Veins
special senses
- Lecture 1–Eye-outer structure
- Lecture 2–Eye-vascular tunic
- Lecture 3–Eye-segments and chambers
- Lecture 4–Eye-sensory tunic (retina)
- Lecture 5–Eye-lens
- Lecture 6–Ear-Introduction and outer ear
- Lecture 7–Ear-Middle ear
- Lecture 8–Ear-Introduction to inner ear
- Lecture 9–Ear-utricle and saccule
- Lecture 10–Ear-semicircular canals STRUCTURE
- Lecture 11–Ear-semicircular canals HOW THEY WORK
- Lecture 12–Ear-hearing, cochlea
- Lecture 13–Ear-hearing, Organ of Corti
- Lecture 14–Taste-taste anatomy
- Lecture 15–Taste-types of taste
- Lecture 16–Smell
urinary system
- Lecture 1–Introduction to urinary system
- Lecture 2–Kidney macrostructure, Part 1
- Lecture 3–Kidney macrostructure, Part 2
- Lecture 4–Nephrons, Part 1-filtration
- Lecture 5–Nephrons, Part 2-reabsorption–NEEDS ADDENDUM
- Lecture 6–Nephrons, Part 2-reabsorption–ADDENDUM
- Lecture 7–Kidney threshold level and other problems
Reproductive Systems
- Lecture 1–Introduction and vocabulary
- Lecture 2–Male reproductive system
- Lecture 3–Female reproductive system
- Lecture 4–Menstrual cycle
endocrine system
- Lecture 1–Introduction
- Lecture 2–Types of hormones
- Lecture 3–Regulation of hormone secretion
- Lecture 4–Mechanisms of hormone action, AND One-Messenger Model
- Lecture 5–Two-Messenger model
- Lecture 6–Pituitary hormones
- Lecture 7–Thyroid and parathyroid hormones
- Lecture 8–Adrenal glands
- Lecture 9–Pancreatic hormones
- Lecture 10–Gonadal Hormones
- Lecture 11–Thymus, Pineal, Stomach, Small Intestine hormones