Intro To Human Anatomy
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PHYSIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY
This course provides a foundational understanding of human anatomy, covering major body systems including skeletal, muscular, circulatory, nervous, and respiratory systems. Students will learn the structure and function of organs through visuals, diagrams, and interactive learning sessions.
This lesson explains the definition, scope, and importance of human anatomy. It covers basic terminology, anatomical positions, and body planes to help students understand the orientation of the human body.
This lesson covers the microscopic and macroscopic structure of bones, bone tissue types, and the role of bones in support, protection, and movement.
This lesson describes skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles, their location, structure, and function in the human body.
This lesson explains the anatomy of skeletal muscles, including muscle fibers, myofibrils, and sarcomeres. It covers how skeletal muscles contract, the sliding filament theory, and how muscles work in pairs for movement.
This lesson focuses on cardiac muscle, its structure, and its role in pumping blood. Topics include intercalated discs, striations, rhythmic contraction, and the unique properties of cardiac muscle tissue.
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Intro To Human Anatomy
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