https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuw2UyTj14o

What's the Difference Between Anatomy and Physiology?
by Corporis
Duration: 4:08
Posted: Aug 19, 2019
Views > 11,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
anatomy - what, where, form
physiology - how, why, function
histology - cells
physiology - sub-branches
kinesiology
Guide to Internet Resources
related to
Introduction (to Anatomy and Physiology/Human Body)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae4MadKPJC0

Human Body 101 I National Geographic
by National Geographic
Duration: 5:10
Posted: Dec 1, 2017
Views > 1,605,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers: 
10 major Systems (structures and functions):
Skeletal, Muscular, Cardiovascular, Nervous, Endocrine, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Digestive, Urinary, Reproductive 
(NOT mentioned: Integumentary)



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_1utfWwdD4

The Human Body
Facts About the Parts of the Human Body System
by KidsKonnect
Duration: 18:17
Posted: May 28, 2018
Views > 834,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers: (structures and functions and health considerations/diseases)
Brain and nervous system, Heart and circulatory system, Lungs and respiratory system, Digestive system, Immune system, Lymph system, Reproductive system, Skeleton, Muscles
(NOT covered: Endocrine, Urinary, and Integumentary  systems)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEUu-A2wfSE

Human Body Systems Functions Overview: 
The 11 Champions (Updated)
by Amoeba Sisters
Duration: 8:21
Posted: Apr 24, 2016
Views > 1,724,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
​11 systems (structures and functions): 
Circulatory, Digestive, Endocrine, Excretory, Integumentary, Lymphatic/Immune, Muscular, Nervous, Reproductive, Respiratory, Skeletal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quQr6X1Q58I

What is Homeostasis? I Physiology I Biology I FuseSchool
by FuseSchool - Global Education
Duration: 2:34
Posted: Jun 11, 2017
Views > 259,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
Homeostasis definition
things to be controlled: temperature,
blood-sugar, ions, water, wastes
negative feedback - detects stimulus and responds to bring body back to normal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSgEJSlk6W4

Homeostasis - What is Homeostasis - What Is Set Point For Homeostasis - Homeostasis In The Human Body
by Whats Up Dude
Duration: 3:59
Posted: Sep 20, 2017
Views > 69,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
​Homeostasis definition
examples:
normal body temperature range, nutrients in bloodstream
set point
fish tank model of maintaining homeostasis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfuOljRU1nk

Homeostasis - negative and positive feedback
(thermoregulation and lactation)
by Armando Hasudungan
Duration: 6:55
Posted: Nov 4, 2019
Views > 43,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)

Covers:
Homeostasis definition
negative feedback example
increase temperature-> cooling
decrease temperature-> warming
positive feedback - self amplifying mechanism
baby suckling-> increased milk production

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G3aKGGI8hw

Homeostatic Control Systems - Homeostatic Control Mechanisms and Feedback Control Loops
by Whats Up Dude
Duration: 4:56
Posted: Oct 7, 2017
Views > 35,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
homeostatic control mechanisms
feedback control loops
sensor mechanism, integrator/control center, effector mechanism, feedback
analogy of thermostat in house to control temperature in house
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz0Q9nTZCw4

Homeostasis and Negative/Positive Feedback
by Amoeba Sisters
Duration: 6:24
Posted: Sep 7, 2017
Views > 1,240,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)

Covers: homeostasis - state of balance
negative feedback - changing variable -> counteracting response -> return to set point
examples: temperature and blood sugar regulation
positive feedback - changing variable -> intensify variable during response    example: childbirth
diabetes - example of feedback NOT working


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNTUkpYwwCE

Intro to fluid compartments: ECF and ICF
by Physio Flip
Duration: 3:09
Posted: Apr 16, 2020
Views > 500 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
​Internal environment fluids:
ICF Intracellular fluid - inside cells - 28 L
- K+, proteins
ECF Extracellular fluid - in blood vessels 
= plasma - 3L - Na+ Cl-
ECF Extracellular fluid - around cells of tissues 
= interstitial fluid - 11 L - Na+ Cl-
osmolarity of all these fluids = 0.3 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-ohWsDQRg0

Compartments of Body Fluids - 
Medical physiology Animations
by Dr G Bhanu Prakash Animated Medical Videos
Duration: 1:25
Posted: May 21, 2018
Views > 2,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers: Total Water in Body 40L
Intracellular Fluid 55%, 
Extracellular Fluid 45%
    Interstitial fluid and lymph (20%)
    Plasma (7.5%)
    Fluid in bones (7.5%)
    Fluid in dense connective tissues (7.5%)
    Transcellular fluid (2.5%) cerebrospinal, intraocular, digestive, serous, synovial, urinary


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6rZw7QkGLw

Introduction to Anatomy
by The Noted Anatomist
Duration: 19:54
Posted: May 11, 2018
Views > 52,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
(0:19) anatomical position
(why we need it, what it is, how we use it)

(2:41) directional terms/ position terms
anterior (ventral), posterior (dorsal), superior, inferior, cranial, caudal, medial, lateral, superficial (external), deep (internal), proximal, distal

(7:40) practice questions using terms

(9:16) anatomical planes and sections
sagittal plane (mid-sagittal, para-sagittal)
coronal / frontal plane 
axial / horizontal / transverse / X(cross) section

(17:31) practice questions on planes/sections

(18:36) recap

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqtE9GlLBJs

Body Planes - Planes Of The Body - Sagittal Planes, Transverse Planes And Frontal Planes
by What Up Dude
Duration: 1:35
Posted: Oct 15, 2017
Views > 79,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
plane, section
sagittal planes (midsagittal plane)
coronal / frontal planes
transverse planes
oblique plane 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqgTERrYbQ4

Anatomical Terms: Directional Terms (Anatomy)
by ProEdify
Duration: 3:43
Posted: Dec 29, 2015
Views > 218,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
anatomical position
superior and inferior, anterior and posterior / ventral and dorsal, medial and lateral, proximal and distal, superficial and deep
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQUMJ6Gh9Bw

Anatomical Position and Directional Terms - Anatomical Terms - Directional Terms Anatomy
by Whats Up Dude
Duration: 3:15
Posted: Oct 11, 2017
Views > 240,000 (when accessed 7/22/20) 

Covers:
anatomical position
superior, inferior, anterior, posterior, ventral, dorsal, 
medial, lateral, proximal, distal, superficial, deep
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxxy7AP_eGQ

The Easiest Way to Learn Directional Terms - Anatomy Basics I Corporis
by Corporis
Duration: 4:09
Posted: Aug 29, 2018
Views > 76,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
anatomical position
axis and planes: transverse, frontal, sagittal, midline
medial, lateral, bilateral, superior, inferior, anterior, posterior, superficial, deep, distal, proximal, plantar, dorsal, palmar, dorsal
https://sectional-anatomy.org

Free online tool for radiologic cross-sectional anatomy
You can scroll through consecutive adjacent sections
You can click on areas within images 
to identify them
Includes Images of the following:
CT Abdomen, CT Head Neck, CT Wrist
MR Shoulder, MR Knee, MR Brain
MRA Brain vascular, Mouse Embryo MR
MR Angio Thorax, DPD SPECT  Chest Abdomen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5cNCMqOyxk

Body Cavities and Serous Membranes I Corporis
by Corporis
Duration: 5:55
Posted: Jan 6, 2020
Views > 5,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)


Covers: Sinus, Cavity
Dorsal Cavity (cranial cavity, vertebral cavity)
meninges and cerebrospinal fluid
Ventral Cavity: Thoracic Cavity (pericardial cavity, pleural cavities), Abdominopelvic Cavity
Other cavities: orbital, oral, 
serous membranes - parietal membrane, serous fluid, visceral membrane 
visceral + parietal pericardium


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kvnPaPN6GA

Body Cavities - Body Cavity Anatomy - Major Body Cavities
by Whats Up Dude
Duration: 1:25
Posted: Oct 7, 2017
Views > 45,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
​ventral and dorsal cavities
dorsal cavity: cranial cavity and spinal cavity
ventral cavity: thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity
thoracic cavity: mediastinum, pleural cavities
abdominopelvic cavity: abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7pYTIrVZ5g

Mediastinum: Anatomy & Contents (preview) - Human Anatomy I Kenhub
by Kenhub - Learn Human Anatomy
Duration: 3:34
Posted: Oct 11, 2018
Views > 53,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers: 
Cranial cavity, Abdominal Cavity, Thoracic Cavity
Mediastinum between pleural cavities in thorax
anterior boundary - sternum, costal cartilages
posterior boundary - vertebral bodies (thoracic)
superior border - superior thoracic aperture
lateral boundaries - parietal pleura
inferior boundary - diaphragm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io4S7HmnNqE

Mediastinum - Anatomy Tutorial
by anatomyZone
Duration: 4:57
Posted: Nov 14, 2011
Views > 427,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers:
Mediastinum - central compartment in thorax
separates pleural cavities

lateral borders - medial aspect of pleural cavities
inferior border - diaphragm
superior border - superior thoracic aperture
posterior border - bodies of thoracic vertebra
anterior border - manubrium + body of sternum

superior and inferior halves of mediastinum
inferior mediastinum: anterior, middle, posterior 

contents: trachea, esophagus, great vessels of heart, phrenic nerve, thymus, thoracic duct, lymph nodes, heart
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6cUzmdXVmA

Serous Membranes
by Greg Barnhill
Duration: 4:31
Posted: Sep 20, 2015
Views > 49,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)

Covers:Serous membranes: hold organs in place,
allow movement without friction
double layered sac
parietal pericardium, visceral pericardium, pericardial cavity - contains serous fluid
parietal pleura, visceral pleura,
pleural cavity - contains serous fluid
parietal peritoneum, visceral peritoneum
peritoneal cavity 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ccya8KXu9xg

Pleural Membranes
by The Noted Anatomist
Duration: 5:42
Posted: May 28, 2015
Views > 70,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers: pleural membranes - lining lungs
serous membranes
parietal pleura - costal, diaphragmatic, mediastinal, cervical
visceral pleura - intimately associated with lung
pleural space
root of lung, costodiaphragmatic recess
innervation of the membranes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELRzBa-eAAk

Four Abdominal Quadrants and Nine Abdominal Regions - Anatomy and Physiology
by RegisteredNurseRN
Duration: 6:28
Posted: May 23, 2019
Views > 32,000 (when accessed 7/22/20)
Covers: Left Upper Quadrant, Left Lower Quadrant
Right Upper quadrant, Right Lower Quadrant
Major organs in the four quadrants
Left and Right Hypochondriac Region
Left and Right Lumbar Regions
Left and Right Iliac Region
Epigastric Region, Umbilical Region, Hypogastric Region,     Major organs in the nine regions