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Medic Tutorials - Medicine and Language
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Welcome to the UA-cam home of Medic Tutorials. My name is Asher and I want you to join me in learning about some of the coolest processes happening within the human body, and also in nature.
If we do not currently have the tutorial you are looking for, send me an email and I will add it as soon as I can.
I am a medical scientist from Australia, but more than that, I am a lifelong student wanting to help other students learn about the human body and maintain their fascination for science.
As there are lots of people studying english alongside studying medicine, this channel will also have several playlists aimed towards learning english, hopefully you can find something here that helps you!
Good luck with your learning and remember that if you always remain curious, study never gets boring.
All the best everyone!
Asher
If we do not currently have the tutorial you are looking for, send me an email and I will add it as soon as I can.
I am a medical scientist from Australia, but more than that, I am a lifelong student wanting to help other students learn about the human body and maintain their fascination for science.
As there are lots of people studying english alongside studying medicine, this channel will also have several playlists aimed towards learning english, hopefully you can find something here that helps you!
Good luck with your learning and remember that if you always remain curious, study never gets boring.
All the best everyone!
Asher
Participles- Present and Past. Beginner English Series
In this tutorial we will take a quick look at how participles work in english and how you should be using them. This is a beginner to intermediate level of difficulty, get lots of practice and don't give up!
If you know who the characters are in the video, comment below and let me know! Feel free to make requests for other characters in new videos.
If you know who the characters are in the video, comment below and let me know! Feel free to make requests for other characters in new videos.
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Відео
The Erythrocyte Life Cycle
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Red blood cells start out in the bone marrow where they must differentiate through several cellular stages before they can enter the blood stream as the oxygen carrying cells we commonly refer to as RBC's. In this video we will summarise the erythrocyte life cycle and the various steps involved in both synthesis, and recycling.
DNA Structure
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The DNA double helix is a shape that almost everyone knows, but the way in which this helical structure is formed and maintained is important to know so that we may understand more detailed processes. In this video we will have a look at the composition of DNA and it's bonds.
DNA Replication- Eukaryotes
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DNA Replication within eukaryotic cells is a tightly controlled process that uses several enzymes to create an identical chromosome in preparation for cell division. In this tutorial we will summarise the whole process, focussing on individual components in later lessons.
The Endomembrane System
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The endomembrane system consists of many of the organelles within eukaryotic cells. All of these organelles work together in some way to make sure the cell is functioning correctly. In this tutorial we will briefly discuss the system and how each part contributes.
Intracellular Organelles- Peroxisomes
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Peroxisomes can be thought of as the detoxification centres of the cell, they use specific enzymes to break down toxic substances and neutralize free radicals. In this tutorial we will briefly discuss its structure and function.
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell Differences
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Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells are vastly different, in this video we will talk about a few of the main differences in relation to the structure of the cell and it's contents. In a later tutorial we will focus more closely on genomic differences.
Intracellular Structures- The Nucleolus
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Within our nucleus, we house a region referred to as the nucleolus. In this tutorial we will discuss how the nucleolus is arranged and the functions it serves in regard to ribosome construction.
Intracellular Organelles- The Nucleus
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The easiest way to think of our nucleus is as the brain of our cell. It contains our genetic material and also regulates the construction of new proteins through the creation of mRNA's in transcription. In this tutorial we will briefly discuss the structure and primary function of the nucleus.
Intracellular Organelles- The Lysosome
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We can think of lysosomes as the intracellular demolition and recycling centres. The process in which they are made and the packaging of their enzymes must be carried out carefully to ensure that their digestive enzymes do not do any unwanted damage to the cell. In this video we will discuss its structure and function within the eukaryotic cell
DNA Structure- Chromatin
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We can think of chromatin as the packaging material in which we keep our DNA. Chromatin is a structure made up of DNA, RNA and proteins and it's regulation effects how our cells express their genes. In this tutorial we will talk about it's basic structure, components and functions.
Intracellular Organelles- The Golgi Apparatus
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The Golgi Apparatus is often referred to as the processing centre of the cell, and it comes as no surprise that it is responsible for packaging and labelling many cellular products for deployment throughout the body. In this video we will discuss its basic structure and functions.
Intracellular Organelles- Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)
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The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is part of the endomembrane system of most eukaryotic cells. In this tutorial we will briefly discuss its structure and roles within the cell.
Intracellular Organelles- Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)
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We can think of our rough endoplasmic reticulum as the primary protein folding and processing centre within the cell. It is also quite special in that it is continuous with the outer lipid layer of the phospholipid bilayer of the nucleus. In this video we will go into detail about the functions of the RER and its components.
Intracellular Structures- Ribosomes
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Within our cells, we refer to ribosomes as the protein factories. Ribosomes are the cellular machines that carry out translation, in this tutorial we will focus on the basics of it's structure and function, as well as the several locations we will find them.
Intracellular Organelles- Mitochondria
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Intracellular Organelles- Mitochondria
Steps of Mitosis- Telophase and Cytokinesis
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Steps of Mitosis- Telophase and Cytokinesis
Steps of Mitosis- Metaphase and Anaphase
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Steps of Mitosis- Metaphase and Anaphase
Intracellular Organelles- The Centrosome
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Intracellular Organelles- The Centrosome
Create Custom Presentations With Our Art
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Create Custom Presentations With Our Art
Thick Filaments and Myosin Structure
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Thick Filaments and Myosin Structure
The Sarcomere- Structure and Components
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The Sarcomere- Structure and Components
Movement Types- Angular Movements and Rotation
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Movement Types- Angular Movements and Rotation
Skeletal Muscle Microscopic Anatomy- Fibers and Fibrils
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Skeletal Muscle Microscopic Anatomy- Fibers and Fibrils
Abdominopelvic Quadrants and Regions
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Abdominopelvic Quadrants and Regions
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What’s the correct Option? i- In the deltoid muscle, the arrangement of its middle muscle fibers is: a. Multipennate b. Bipennate c. Unipennate d. Fusiform e. Mimetic
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Hello from California! I have a question. Do Golgi in all types of cells (liver and kidney cells) have the same function and structure ? If we were to purify the Golgi ( fractionation) from different cells, (not plant) would they function the same and have the same structure ??? I was asked if the Golgi in HEK293 cells and HEP2 cells have the same function and structure and I’m stuck.
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it looks like whoever discovered the nucleus was running out of names. Nucleoli, nucleolus, and nucleus...and no clear explanation of what is what.
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Saw this for histology so different from physiology and anatomy
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Great tutorial