Rat anatomy, Either male or female, Whole rat - pointer to eye, (side/lateral view)
Rat anatomy, Either male or female, Whole rat - pointer to eye, (side/lateral view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Author(s): Megan Quentin-Baxter, Newcastle University

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Rat anatomy, Female, Whole rat - side view of head; pointer to vibrissae, (direct/above view)
Rat anatomy, Female, Whole rat - side view of head; pointer to vibrissae, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Author(s): Megan Quentin-Baxter, Newcastle University

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Rat anatomy, Female, Dorsal view of whole rat on bench insitu 3, (direct/above view)
Rat anatomy, Female, Dorsal view of whole rat on bench insitu 3, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Author(s): Megan Quentin-Baxter, Newcastle University

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Rat anatomy, Either male or female, check alertness - pinching forepaw, (side/lateral view)
Rat anatomy, Either male or female, check alertness - pinching forepaw, (side/lateral view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Author(s): Megan Quentin-Baxter, Newcastle University

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Rat anatomy, Either male or female, GI smile with rat 3, (direct/above view)
Rat anatomy, Either male or female, GI smile with rat 3, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Author(s): Megan Quentin-Baxter, Newcastle University

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Merlot Anatomy Review
This is a lesson about basic eye anatomy
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New Eye Anatomy
This is an introductory lesson on basic eye anatomy
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The anatomy of the kidneys
Aimed at pre-registration Nursing students studying human biology, this learning object introduces the external and internal anatomy of the kidney, including the anatomy of nephrons and corpuscles.
Author(s): Rolfe Vivien Dr.

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The anatomy cookbook : a dissection guide with recipes
The Anatomy Cookbook has been written to accompany an anatomy and physiology course for bioengineers who would otherwise have missed out on the opportunity to study real organ systems at first hand. It is not an alternative to a standard anatomy text, it acts more as a laboratory supplement. The fun bit is that your kitchen takes the place of the dissection room. Each recipe provides an insight into one or more organs, and all you need to do is go to the supermarket and be prepared to think abou
Author(s): McNally Donal S. Dr

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Water Transport in Plants: Anatomy and Physiology
This investigation presents a condensation of two, 3-hour laboratory sessions. In one phase, we adopt a classic dye uptake experiment to determine the path of upward water transport in a detached shoot. Photography of stem thin sections taken with a digital video camera aided by compound and stereomicroscopes and a computer significantly enhance the presentation of observations and their interpretation. In a second phase, we determine the quantitative role of leaves in determining the rate of tr
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The anatomy cookbook : a dissection guide with recipes
The Anatomy Cookbook has been written to accompany an anatomy and physiology course for bioengineers who would otherwise have missed out on the opportunity to study real organ systems at first hand. It is not an alternative to a standard anatomy text, it acts more as a laboratory supplement. The fun bit is that your kitchen takes the place of the dissection room. Each recipe provides an insight into one or more organs, and all you need to do is go to the supermarket and be prepared to think abou
Author(s): Dr Donal McNally - The University of Nottingham

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Heart anatomy
This topic consists of a labelled diagram showing the gross anatomy of the heart. It also explores the heart anatomy in more detail with an annotated diagram showing a cross-section through the heart.
Author(s): St George's, University of London,Trupti Bakrania

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Heart anatomy
This topic contains a labelled photograph and diagram of the heart. An introduction to the cardiac cycle is given: the heart is briefly described as having four chambers, and the blood-flow within them is described (e.g. if it is oxygenated or deoxygenated). An animation illustrates the direction of blood flow during the cardiac cycle.
Author(s): St George's, University of London,Raja Habib

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Blood vessel anatomy
This topic begins with a brief introduction to the vascular system and its components (arteries, veins and capillaries). Schematic diagrams illustrate the principal arteries and veins of the body and lower limbs. A diagram illustrating the different layers of blood vessels is shown with supporting text. The last page of the topic describes the structure of capillaries and is supported by a clear diagram.
Author(s): St George's, University of London,Dr Nameer Abdulh

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Back anatomy
This topic starts with an overview of the back, including the abdominal wall. The topic then explores some of the anatomical structures of the back, including the vertebral column, the cervical vertebrae, the thoracic vertebrae, the lumbar vertebrae and the intervertebral discs. Each of the structures is accompanied by illustrations.
Author(s): St George's, University of London,Raja Habib

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Blood vessel anatomy
This topic begins with a brief introduction to the vascular system and its components (arteries, veins and capillaries). An overall schematic diagram illustrates the position of the components in relation to the heart. Layers of the components are described in more detail (e.g. collagen fibres; smooth muscles) and are accompanied by diagrams. The control of blood flow is described; emphasis is on spincters and shunt vessels.
Author(s): St George's, University of London,Raja Habib

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Sectional Anatomy - Labeling Exercises of the Cranium and Facial Structures
Sectional Anatomy of the Cranium and Facial Structures as viewed with CT and MR imaging. These labeling exercises are to aid the viewer in learning the sectional anatomy of the Cranium and Facial Structures.
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Anatomy of a Neuron
In this video, Sal Khan, offers an introduction to the neuron and its anatomy.  He says the neuron may possibly be one of the most interesting cells in the body. Mr. Khan uses the Paint Program (with different colors) to illustrate his points. Sal Khan is the recipient of the 2009 Microsoft Tech Award in Education.
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Human Anatomy - Brain
This is a narrated, computer-animated video (04:13) that describes the structure of the brain and how the brain works.
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Anatomy Breakdancing
A breakdancing physicist explains muscle groups. Try to spot the mislabeled muscles and write in to the show to find out if you're right. (1:10)
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