Alternatives for Anatomy & Physiology Course Level 3

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Human Anatomy and Physiology Advanced Level 3

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Are you interested in understanding the human body? Fascinated about how it works? Then this is the course for you. It covers all elements …

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Health and medicine: Lung cancer metastasis

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Metastasis is the spread of cancer cells from one area of the body (such as an organ) to another. As cancerous cells multiply, some cells m…

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Health and medicine: What is leukemia?

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Leukemia is a collection of cancers which create a large amount of immature blood cells. These immature blood cells take up space in the bo…

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Health and medicine: Vasculitis pathophysiology

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Vasculitis occurs when antibodies (part of the immune system of the body) accidentally mistake the proteins on blood vessels to be foreign …

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Health and medicine: Blood cell lineages

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All blood cells develop from a single type of cell called a pluripotent cell (also known as a hematopoetic stem cell or a hemocytoblast). P…

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Health and medicine: Leukemia pathophysiology

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Sometimes an immature blast cell have two gene mutations which prevent it from maturing into a specialized blood cell and cause it to multi…

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Health and medicine: Why we need a lymphatic system

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Welcome to the lymphatic system! Find out why we need it, and how it interacts with our blood vessels. By Patrick van Nieuwenhuizen. Health…

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Health and medicine: Leukemia diagnosis

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Often health care professionals conduct a variety of blood tests to determine if someone has leukemia. Leukemia patients often have decreas…

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Health and medicine: Hematopoiesis

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Hematopoiesis is the process of creating new blood cells in the body. All blood cells start off as hematopoietic stem cells, and then speci…

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What the sugar coating on your cells is trying to tell you | Carolyn Bertozzi

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Ted Talk: Your cells are coated with sugars that store information and speak a secret language. What are they trying to tell us? Your blood…

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Biology: Red blood cells

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Oxygen uptake by hemoglobin in red blood cells. Biology Life is beautiful! From atoms to cells, from genes to proteins, from populations to…

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Health and medicine: Lipid and protein transport in the lymphatic system

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Learn about a third function of the lymphatic system. See how it finds a sneaky way to get fats and proteins into your bloodstream. By Patr…

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Health and medicine: Chronic leukemia

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Chronic leukemias affect specialized blood cells that are partially through the process of maturation. Chronic lymphoblastic leukemias (CLL…

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Health and medicine: What are myeloproliferative disorders?

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Learn about 4 different cancers that involve the bone marrow and produce a large number of cells in the blood stream. By Raja Narayan. Visi…

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Biology: The kidney and nephron

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Overview of how the nephrons in the kidney filter blood and reabsorb water and other molecules. Biology Life is beautiful! From atoms to ce…