083 The Origin, Insertion, and Action of Pectoralis Minor
http://www.interactive-biology.com/ -- Smaller than the pectoralis major, the pectoralis minor functions to stabilize the scapula. In this episode, Leslie Samuel shows you that this muscle originates from the anterior aspect of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th ribs and inserts into the medial aspect of the coracoid process. Watch to learn more.
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082 The Origin, Insertion, and Action of Pectoralis Major
http://www.interactive-biology.com/ -- In this episode, Leslie Samuel talks more about the first of four pectoral muscles, the pectoralis major. Also learn about the origin, insertion and action of the clavicular and sternocostal portions of pectoralis major.
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081 What are the Four Pectoral Muscles?
http://www.interactive-biology.com -- In this episode, Leslie Samuel talks about the four pectoral muscles -- pectoralis major (the main muscle most people refer to as the chest muscle), pectoralis minor, subclavius, and the serratus anterior. Furthermore, Leslie talks about the points of origin and insertion of muscles. This and much more...
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080 A Review of the Shoulder Girdle
http://www.interactive-biology.com -- After learning about the bones of the shoulder girdle in previous episodes, Leslie Samuel gives a review on the different parts of the clavicle, scapula, and the proximal humerus. This and much more.
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079 The Ligaments of the Glenohumeral Joint
http://www.interactive-biology.com/ - In this episode, Leslie Samuel talks about the ligaments that hold the glenohumeral joint together -- capsular ligament or the glenohumeral ligament, the coracohumeral ligament, coracoacromial ligament, and the transverse humeral ligament. This and much more.
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078 The Ligaments of the Acromioclavicular Joint
http://www.interactive-biology.com/ - Here is a short video on the ligaments found on the acromioclavicular joint -- superior and inferior acromioclavicular ligaments, conoid ligament and the trapezoid ligament. How do you properly identify the coracoclavicular ligament? And, how are conoid and trapezoid ligaments different from each other? This and much more.
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077 The Ligaments Of The Sternoclavicular Joint
http://www.interactive-biology.com - The sternoclavicular joint is a pretty significant one. It's the one joint that connects the entire upper extremity to the trunk, and is composed of a number of ligaments. In this video, Leslie Samuel talks about the ligaments of the sternoclavicular joint -- the anterior and posterior sternoclavicular ligaments, costoclavicular ligament, and interclavicular ligament. Watch and learn more!
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076 The Structure Of The Proximal Humerus
http://www.interactive-biology.com - The proximal humerus is the third bone that makes up the shoulder girdle. In this video, Leslie Samuel talks about structures like the greater and lesser tubercles, intertubercular/bicipital groove and the deltoid tuberosity. This and much more.
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073 The Bones And Joints Of The Shoulder Girdle
http://www.interactive-biology.com - In this video, Leslie Samuel talks about the Clavicle, Scapula and Proximal humerus - the three bones that make up the shoulder/pectoral girdle. He also talks about the sternoclavicular, acromioclavicular and glenohumeral joints.
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075 The Structure Of The Scapula
http://www.interactive-biology.com In this video, Leslie Samuel deals with the structure of the Scapula, one of the bones of the shoulder girdle. He talks about things like the infraspinous, supraspinous, subscapular and glenoid fossa. He talks about the triangular shape, with its borders and angles. This and much more.
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074 The Structure Of The Clavicle
http://www.interactive-biology.com - The clavicle is one of the bones of the Shoulder girdle. In this video, Leslie Samuel talks about the structure of the clavicle and goes into details like the deltoid tubercle, subclavian groove, conoid tubercle, trapezoid line, and much more.
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072 The Four Types Of Cellular Adaptations
http://www.interactive-biology.com - In today's episode I talk about Atrophy, Hypertrophy, Hyperplasia and Metaplasia - the 4 types of cellular adaptations. These are cellular reactions to prevent injury. Watch as I go through the details, and stay tuned for many more
071 The Five Causes of Disease
http://www.interactive-biology.com - It doesn't matter what disease you are talking about, it can be attributed to one of 5 causes. Yes, only five. In this video, Leslie talks about the 5 causes of altered cell biology (disease).
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The Biology Professor and the Frog *Joke
http://www.interactive-biology.com - This is the first in a series of Biology Jokes that I will be posting, simply for your amusement. Enjoy!
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070 What is a disease?
http://www.interactive-biology.com - In this video, Leslie answers a very simple question - What is a disease? But, he look at it from a Biological perspective - since this is Interactive Biology. It's the first in the Pathophysiology series. Enjoy!
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Interactive Biology On National Radio - Listen in
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On September 25th, 2011, I called into The Tech Guy show to talk about Interactive Biology and to ask Leo Laporte about Creative Commons. Listen in to what Leo had to say.
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069 The Meninges of the Central Nervous System
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In this episode, Leslie Samuel talks about the 3 meningeal layers of the central nervous system - the Pia, Arachnoid and Dura Maters. In it, he shows how these layers protect the CNS. Enjoy!
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Human Physiology for Regular People - Interactive Study Guide
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068 The Anatomy and Function of the Cerebellum
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In this video, Leslie Samuel talks about the anatomy and function of the cerebellum. He shows the peduncles and how they connect the cerebellum to the brainstem. He then talks about the 3 lobes and the regions of the Central Nervous System that they receive input from. Enjoy!
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067 The Anatomy and Functions of the Occipital and Temporal Lobes
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In this video, Leslie Samuel talks about the anatomy and functions of the occipital lobe, which functions as the visual cortex, and the regions of the temporal lobes, which are involved in Auditory processing, perceiving moving objects and recognizing faces.
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066 The Anatomy and Function of the Parietal Lobe
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In this video, Leslie Samuel talks about the regions within the parietal lobe and how they function. The parietal lobe is involved in perceiving and processing somatosensory events like touch, temperature, body position and pain. It also receives input from the visual and auditory cortices and contains the Wernicke's area, which is involved in understanding spoken language.
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065 The Anatomy and Functions of the Frontal Lobe
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In this video, I go into more detail on the anatomy of the frontal lobe, and the functions of the various regions in the frontal lobe. I define gyri and sulci, and even show a video of someone with Broca's aphasia, which shows how damage to Broca's Motor Speech area results in speech problems.
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064 Anatomical Planes and Spatial Relationships in the Human Body
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In this video, I deal with the anatomical planes in the human body - the coronal/frontal, saggital, and transverse/horizontal planes. I then go into the spatial relationships and show how the relationships change as you pass the midbrain.
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063 The Divisions of the Nervous System
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In this episode, I talk about the divisions of the nervous system and deal with terms like the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems, Brain and Spinal Cord, Somatic and Autonomic Nervous System, Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous System. Enjoy the brief overview and stay tuned for more :)
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New Job, More Biology Videos, Lots of Excitement. THANK YOU!
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In this video, I'm just giving you an update on what's been happening in my life, and what will be happening on the site. Thank you for all you've done!
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