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Explore the location, structure, and function of the juxtaglomerular (JG) apparatus.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biology
- Keywords:
- Juxtaglomerular Apparatus
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this interactive learning activity, learners review the terms used to describe relative position of body parts in order to have a common set of words to describe their position.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biology
- Keywords:
- Human anatomy -- Terminology
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- Others
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In this animated activity, learners practice listening and counting the apical pulse of adults, children, and infants.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Nursing
- Keywords:
- Pulse
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- Others
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Students identify the enamel, cementum, cementoenamel junction, clinical crown, clinical root, and epithelial attachment of a tooth.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Teeth -- Anatomy
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- Others
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In this learning activity you'll observe the growth of gram negative organisms and determine if they're lactose positive or negative.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biology
- Keywords:
- Lactose intolerance
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this learning activity you'll review information on the neural synapse.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biology
- Keywords:
- Neural transmission
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- Others
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The learner listens to the pronunciation of medical terms using a "jukebox" to select the terms.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Medicine
- Keywords:
- Medicine -- Terminology
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- Others
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Students read and test themselves on the conditions that cause specific acid/base imbalances.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biology
- Keywords:
- Acid-base imbalances
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- Others
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In this animated object, learners compare the mode of action of steroids with the action of amino acid-based hormones.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biology
- Keywords:
- Hormones
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- Others
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In this highly interactive and animated object, learners complete three exercises to identify the cranial nerves and their functions.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences, Biology, and Rehabilation Sciences
- Keywords:
- Nerves Cranial
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- Others
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Learners read a scenario about a blood-borne pathogen incident in the workplace and decide the best action to take.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Wounds injuries -- Treatment Bloodborne diseases
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- Others
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In this animated learning object, students read about the backflow of contaminated water and how to prevent it.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Plumbing Potable water Sewage
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- Others
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In this interactive object, learners review case studies and identify complex arterial blood gases.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Blood gases Blood vessels
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Learners consider the Apgar scores for several fictitious newborns. They are then given an Apgar score and proceed to create a situation in which a newborn would receive that rating.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Apgar score
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this animated object, learners examine the major descending tracts of the nervous system. A matching exercise completes the activity.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences, Rehabilation Sciences, and Biology
- Keywords:
- Pyramidal tract
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this animated object, learners examine processes that do not use ATP directly including hydrostatic pressure and facilitated diffusion with carrier proteins.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biology
- Keywords:
- Biological transport Cell -- Physiology
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this colorful, interactive object, learners examine nervous and epithelial tissue composition and function. A quiz completes the activity.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biology
- Keywords:
- Nerve tissue Epithelium
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- Others
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The learner will learn how to understand, interpret, and correlate cardiac marker test results.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Heart -- Diseases -- Diagnosis
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- Others
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In this animated and interactive object, learners examine the red blood cell's life cycle and function. A brief exercise completes the activity.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Erythrocytes
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- Others
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In this interactive object, learners review respiratory system terminology and then match the terms with their definitions.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Respiratory organs
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- Others
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In this animated object, the learner examines 17 types of joint movement.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences, Rehabilitation Sciences, and Human biology
- Keywords:
- Joints -- Motions Range of
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- Others
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In this interactive object, learners identify a variety of prevention activities as primary, secondary, or tertiary.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Public Health
- Keywords:
- Preventive health services
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- Others
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Learners examine the function and wiring of the sympathetic nervous system.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Sympathetic nervous system
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- Others
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Learners examine the location, structure, and function of the unipolar and multipolar neurons.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Neuroanatomy Neurons
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- Others
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This animated object illustrates the events leading to the migration of phagocytes into areas of tissue damage and/or bacterial presence. Learners view bacterial cell phagocytosis, its subsequent enzymatic digestion, and exocytosis.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biology
- Keywords:
- Phagocytes Chemotaxis
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- Others
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Students identify the various regions of the human body through drag-and-drop exercises.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biology
- Keywords:
- Human body Human anatomy
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- Others
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In this animated object, learners examine how psychotropic medications act on neurotransmitter systems to achieve their desired effect.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Psychotropic drugs -- Physiological effect
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this animated object, learners examine synthesis, decomposition, exchange, and reversible reactions.
- Subjects:
- Chemistry
- Keywords:
- Chemical reactions
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Learners review a graphic summary of the three series of reactions that occur during cellular respiration and the net energy (ATP) yield of that process.
- Subjects:
- Biochemistry and Biology
- Keywords:
- Cell respiration Adenosine triphosphate
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this interactive object, learners examine the neuron pathway into and out of the spinal cord. They complete the activity by testing their knowledge of vocabulary and the location of spinal cord structures.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Human Biology
- Keywords:
- Knee jerk
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this animated object, learners read a brief description of the roles of the hypothalamus, emotions, and adrenal secretions during the stress response.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biochemistry
- Keywords:
- Stress (Physiology) Stress (Psychology)
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Students identify the various regions of the human body through video.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences, Rehabilitation Sciences, and Human biology
- Keywords:
- Human body Human anatomy
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- Others
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Learners read an introduction to arterial blood gasses and then identify uncompensated ABGs.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences, Human Biology, and Medical Laboratory Science
- Keywords:
- Blood gases
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this screencast, learners read about the parts of the eye.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Optometry
- Keywords:
- Eye -- Physiology
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this animated object, learners examine the structure and function of intracellular and extracellular fluid. They also read about the most common electrolytes in the body and complete a matching exercise to test their knowledge.
- Subjects:
- Anatomy and Physiology, Human Biology, and Biochemistry
- Keywords:
- Water-electrolyte imbalances Cell interaction
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this interactive object, learners examine the locations of major body cavities and their protective membranes. A drag-and-drop exercise completes the activity.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Human Biology
- Keywords:
- Human body Body cavities
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Learners play a vascular system "game" to identify the arteries, capillaries, and veins that make up the renal blood supply pathway. A score is given at the end of the activity.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Human Biology
- Keywords:
- Kidneys -- Physiology Kidneys -- Blood vessels
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- Others
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In this animated and interactive object, learners identify musculoskeletal fractures.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Rehabilitation Sciences
- Keywords:
- Fractures Bones -- Wounds injuries
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- Others
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In this animated object, learners examine the mechanisms for gas exchange among the lungs, blood, and tissues.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Pulmonary gas exchange Respiratory organs
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- Others
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Learners examine the structure and function of skin including the production of melanin.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Human Biology
- Keywords:
- Skin -- Physiology
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this animated object, learners trace the olfactory pathway from the nasal cavity to the olfactory cortex.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Smell -- Physiological aspects
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- Others
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In this interactive object, learners identify nursing actions that help to prevent the spread of infection.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Nursing
- Keywords:
- Infection Communicable diseases -- Prevention
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- Others
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In this animated object, learners examine the different types of joints and their movements.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences, Rehabilitation Sciences, and Human Biology
- Keywords:
- Joints
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this screencast, learners read about the seven hormones that help regulate blood glucose.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Biochemistry
- Keywords:
- Glucose -- Metabolism Endocrinology
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this animated and interactive object, learners examine the structure and functions of granulocytes and agranulocytes. Two exercises complete the activity.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Human Biology
- Keywords:
- Leucocytes Granulocytes
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this learning activity you'll evaluate the immune response including active, passive, natural, and artificial immunity.
- Subjects:
- Human Biology and Medical Laboratory Science
- Keywords:
- Immune system Immunology
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this animated activity, learners examine how organs are visualized in three dimensions. The terms “longitudinal,” “cross,” “transverse,” “horizontal,” and “sagittal” are defined. Students test their knowledge of the location of abdominal pelvic cavity organs in two drag-and-drop exercises.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Human Biology
- Keywords:
- Human body Pelvis Human physiology Human anatomy
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this animated object, learners examine the eight cranial bones, the fourteen facial bones, and the ribs.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Human Biology
- Keywords:
- Facial bones Ribs Skull -- Anatomy
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- Others
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In this screencast, learners read descriptions of the actions of the superficial skeletal muscles and see their locations.
- Keywords:
- Muscles Musculoskeletal system
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- Others
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Learners examine the function of each part of a microscope and follow step-by-step instructions on how to focus on a specimen. They also review the proper use and care of a microscope and test their knowledge in two drag-and-drop exercises.
- Subjects:
- Laboratory Techniques and Safety
- Keywords:
- Microscopes Microscopy
- Resource Type:
- Others