Tutoring Demc Physiology (Phy-01-Y) 1.9.6 Cardiovascular 1/4

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Tutoring Demc Physiology (Phy-01-Y) 1.9.6 Cardiovascular 1/4
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 564.93 MB | Duration: 1h 15m

Volpes et Corvus

What you'll learn

Blood cell production

Red blood cells

White blood cells

Blood groups

Requirements

No requirements or prerequisites.

Understand that this is not affiliated with anyone, and is only tutoring to supplement your understanding.

Description

This is non-affiliated tutoring on the subject of senses. It does not aim to replace classes and won't do the studying for you, it is just made to provide some revision, a slightly different perspective and hopefully show you how very cool physiology is. As such the course might not cover everything you have to know completely, or it might add information that you will never be tested on, but that might make it easier to remember. We will cover: •Blood cell production, in terms of location and process•Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes•White blood cells, also known as thrombocytes•Blood groups, A, B, O, and the rhesus factor. I added a bit more on the rhesus factor at the end of the course. This is the first of four lectures that cover Cardio. This is still a new endeavour and feedback is appreciated. If you enjoyed the course, please leave a rating and share it with fellow students. I hope that with sufficient enrollment, I can reduce the price of these classes to make them more accessible to everyone that needs them. Furthermore, there is an article on immunity and lifestyle factors at the end of the course. This is not information you need to look at, it is simply added to show the positive effects of leading an active lifestyle on health. All the best with your studies!Remember to drink water and stretch from time to time.

Overview

Section 1: Cardiovascular part 1/4

Lecture 1 Introduction up to bone marrow

Lecture 2 stem cells to lymphocytes

Lecture 3 leukocytes

Lecture 4 blood types

Lecture 5 Optional further reading for interests sake

Anyone, but it made with love for the brave men and women studying for a Diploma in Emergency Medical Care.