Published 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 689.13 MB | Duration: 0h 53m
Using 3D animation to teach Physiology.
What you’ll learn
Understand the structure and function of the cell and cell organelles
Understand cell locomotion
Understand structure and synthesis of Genetic Material – DNA and RNA
Understand Cell Reproduction
Requirements
A engaging way to understand Physiology for anyone who wants to learn about the human body.
Description
The human body is a wondrous thing.Billions of cells work in perfect harmony to enable us to carry out the basic tasks of our days.How wonderful would it be to actually see these intricate process as they happen.That is what Introduction to Physiology is all about!This course uses 3D animation to teach Physiology.How does animation help you learn?Animation helps you to1. Understand complicated concepts more easily.2. Remember what you have studied for longer.3. Engage with the subject better.Testimonials”Our students are able to grasp critical concepts through the animated videos in an engaging fashion. It generates interest and enthusiasm for the subject in Students.”- Head of Department of Physiology, Maharashtra”The animations were excellent. As our memory stores information in the form of pictures, it helped us recollect. This was evident when we gave the test.”- Medical studentWhat is covered in this course?The topics covered in this course are -Cell and Cell OrganellesCell LocomotionGeneticsSpecial attention is given to complex topics like Translation, Mitosis, Cell Division.Students can test their understanding through MCQ tests.The course comes with printable notes for self study.This course has been designed for the student who wants a keen understanding of the subject.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 The benefits of animation as a teaching tool
Section 2: The Cell – Cytoplasm and Cell Membrane
Lecture 3 The Cell
Lecture 4 The Cytoplasm
Lecture 5 The Cell Membrane
Section 3: Cell Organelles
Lecture 6 Endoplasmic Reticulum
Lecture 7 Golgi Apparatus
Lecture 8 Lysosomes and Perioxisomes
Lecture 9 Mitochondria
Lecture 10 Nucleus
Section 4: Locomotion in Cells
Lecture 11 Locomotion in Cells
Section 5: Genetics – Understanding DNA
Lecture 12 Introduction to Genetics
Lecture 13 DNA-Structure
Lecture 14 DNA – Polarity
Lecture 15 The Genetic Code
Lecture 16 The DNA Double Helix
Section 6: DNA Replication and Chromosomes
Lecture 17 DNA Replication
Lecture 18 Chromosomes
Section 7: Understanding RNA
Lecture 19 RNA-Structure
Lecture 20 Messenger RNA
Lecture 21 Transfer RNA
Lecture 22 Ribosomal RNA
Section 8: Translation
Lecture 23 Translation
Section 9: Cell Reproduction
Lecture 24 Cell Reproduction
Lecture 25 Mitosis
Section 10: Apoptosis
Lecture 26 Apoptosis
Section 11: Role of Genetics and Cell Reproduction in Cancer
Lecture 27 Role of Genetics and Cell Reproduction in Cancer
Section 12: Conclusion
Lecture 28 Congratulations!
Physiology undergrad, Pre-med, First year Medicine students, Paramedical students (Nursing, Physio etc), Final year Medical students looking to revise Physiology
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