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Hashemite University - Histology and Molecular Biology

Von Geoffrey Meyer, PhD, Craig Canby, PhD, Adam Le Gresley, PhD u.a.

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Hashemite University - Histology

WK 1: Introduction (Hashemite University - Histology)

play symbol Preparation of Tissue for Microscopic Examination
08:38
lecture locked Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E Stain)
13:07
lecture locked Special Stains: Giemsa Stain, Silver Stain, Reticulin Stain, Van Gieson Stain and more
19:33
lecture locked Resolving Power of Microscope
05:05
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 1: Introduction (Hashemite University - Histology)“

WK 2: Epithelium 1 (Hashemite University - Histology)

play symbol Epithelium: Introduction
04:29
play symbol Epithelium: Classification
10:00
lecture locked Epithelium: Epithelial Cells Exhibit Polarity
06:45
lecture locked Epithelium: How Are Epithelial Cells Joined Together?
03:25
lecture locked Epithelium: Surfaces of Epithelial Cells
02:58
lecture locked Epithelium: Basement Membrane
03:41
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 2: Epithelium 1 (Hashemite University - Histology)“

WK 3: Epithelium 2 (Hashemite University - Histology)

lecture locked Surface Modifications of Epithelial Cells
07:18
lecture locked Skin (Integumentary System)
16:58
lecture locked Cells of the Epidermis
06:55
lecture locked Skin Appendages
15:07
play symbol Epithelium: Classification
10:00
lecture locked Epithelium: Epithelial Cells Exhibit Polarity
06:45
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 3: Epithelium 2 (Hashemite University - Histology)“

WK 4: Epithelium 3 (Hashemite University - Histology)

lecture locked Introduction to the Endocrine System
01:35
lecture locked Exocrine Glands
03:51
lecture locked How Do Exocrine Glands Release Their Secretory Products?
02:40
lecture locked How Are Exocrine Glands Classified and Named?
04:20
lecture locked Mucous and Serous Glands
03:52
lecture locked Lobes, Lobules and Cytogenesis
06:36
lecture locked Names of Ducts of Glands
08:36
lecture locked Mucosa and Serosa
07:15
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 4: Epithelium 3 (Hashemite University - Histology)“

WK 5: Connective Tissue 1 (Hashemite University - Histology)

lecture locked Collagen: Background
05:30
lecture locked Biochemistry of Collagen
08:53
play symbol Introduction to the Connective Tissue
03:00
play symbol What Are the Properties of Connective Tissues?
03:29
lecture locked How Are Connective Tissues Classified?
10:56
lecture locked Other Common Named Locations
06:42
lecture locked Histological Distinction and Extracellular Constituents
07:01
lecture locked Cells: Introduction
04:16
lecture locked Cells: Macrophages
03:25
lecture locked Cells: Mast Cell and Adipocyte
03:59
lecture locked Cells: Adult Stem Cell Niches, Lymphocyte and Plasma Cell
06:15
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 5: Connective Tissue 1 (Hashemite University - Histology)“

WK 6: Connective Tissue II (Hashemite University - Histology)

play symbol What Are the Properties of Connective Tissues?
03:29
lecture locked How Are Connective Tissues Classified?
10:56
lecture locked Other Common Named Locations
06:42
lecture locked Histological Distinction and Extracellular Constituents
07:01
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 6: Connective Tissue II (Hashemite University - Histology)“

WK 7: Connective Tissue III (Hashemite University - Histology)

lecture locked Cartilage
05:08
lecture locked 3 Types of Cartilages
17:48
lecture locked Cells: Mast Cell and Adipocyte
03:59
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 7: Connective Tissue III (Hashemite University - Histology)“

WK 8: Connective Tissue IV (Hashemite University - Histology)

play symbol Structure of Bones
04:19
lecture locked Different Types of Bone
11:02
lecture locked How Do Osteocytes Receive Their Nutrients?
04:14
lecture locked Bone Cells
07:43
lecture locked Bone Formation
08:42
lecture locked Bone Growth
06:43
lecture locked Mineralization of the Bone Matrix
07:22
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 8: Connective Tissue IV (Hashemite University - Histology)“

WK 9: Connective Tissue V (Hashemite University - Histology)

lecture locked Osteon
10:54
lecture locked Introduction to Bone Formation & Growth
05:12
lecture locked Bone Formation
08:42
lecture locked Bone Growth
06:43
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 9: Connective Tissue V (Hashemite University - Histology)“

WK 11: Nerve Tissue & Nervous System 1 (Hashemite University - Histology)

lecture locked Nervous System: Structure and Function of the Peripheral Nervous System – Biological Bases of Behavior (PSY, BIO)
09:42
play symbol Nerves and Neurotransmission
05:06
lecture locked Glial Cells and Astrocyte Assisted Activities
04:36
play symbol Organization of the Nervous System
08:19
play symbol Major Components of Nerve Tissue
02:49
lecture locked Neuron
07:38
lecture locked The Structure of a Peripheral Nerve
04:59
lecture locked Myelinated and Unmyelinated Axons
03:12
lecture locked Neuroglial Cells
05:26
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 11: Nerve Tissue & Nervous System 1 (Hashemite University - Histology)“

WK 12: Nerve Tissue & Nervous System II (Hashemite University - Histology)

WK 12: Nerve Tissue & Nervous System II - Additional lectures (Hashemite University - Histology)

play symbol Nervous System: Neurons and Synapses – Biological Bases of Behavior (PSY, BIO)
05:50
lecture locked Nervous System: Structure and Function of the Peripheral Nervous System – Biological Bases of Behavior (PSY, BIO)
09:42
lecture locked Choroid Plexus and Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
06:40
lecture locked Circumventricular Organs (CVOs) & Blood-Brain Barrier
05:44
lecture locked Myelinated and Unmyelinated Axons
03:12
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 12: Nerve Tissue & Nervous System II - Additional lectures (Hashemite University - Histology)“

Meninges

play symbol Structures and Functions of the Cranial Meninges
02:46
lecture locked Dura Mater, Arachnoid Mater and Pia Mater
08:23
lecture locked Subarachnoid Space, Epidural Space and Subdural Space
01:51
lecture locked Arterial Supply and Nerve Supply of Dura Mater
03:08
Quiz zum Kurs „Meninges“

WK 13: Nerve Tissue & Nervous System III (Hashemite University - Histology)

WK 13: Nerve Tissue & Nervous System III - Additional lectures (Hashemite University - Histology)

lecture locked Dorsal Root Ganglion
02:18
lecture locked Autonomic Ganglion
02:03
lecture locked Enteric Ganglion
02:27
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 13: Nerve Tissue & Nervous System III - Additional lectures (Hashemite University - Histology)“

Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)

play symbol Overview of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
06:51
lecture locked Parasympathetic Nervous System (PSNS)
04:19
lecture locked Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS): Output and Thoracolumbar Outflow
08:52
lecture locked Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS): Hypothalamus as Sympathetic Output Driver and Horners Syndrome
02:55
Quiz zum Kurs „Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)“

WK 14: Muscle Tissue (Hashemite University - Histology)

lecture locked Smooth Muscles: Location and Types
03:00
lecture locked Smooth Muscles: Structure Function
07:06
lecture locked Smooth Muscles: Contraction and Relaxation
09:09
lecture locked Cardiac Muscle
04:57
play symbol Muscle Tissue: Introduction
03:41
lecture locked Organization of a Skeletal Muscle Fiber
09:47
lecture locked Innervation of a Skeletal Muscle Fiber
07:38
Quiz zum Kurs „WK 14: Muscle Tissue (Hashemite University - Histology)“

Hashemite University - Molecular Biology

Introduction (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)

play symbol Introduction and Organization – Launching Pad for Cell Biology
03:40
play symbol Overview – Introduction to Biochemistry
03:46
lecture locked Importance of Chemistry for Biology – Chemistry
01:01
Quiz zum Kurs „Introduction (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)“

Biochemistry and organization of cells (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)

lecture locked Homeostasis: Definition & Level of Organization
09:15
Quiz zum Kurs „Biochemistry and organization of cells (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)“

Water, the solvent for biochemical reactions (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)

lecture locked Role of Water – Biological Interactions
05:18
Quiz zum Kurs „Water, the solvent for biochemical reactions (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)“

Amino acids and peptides (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)

lecture locked Initiation of Muscle Contraction
03:21
lecture locked Cross-bridge Cycling
02:55
play symbol Structure – Amino Acids
06:38
lecture locked Polypeptides – Peptides
04:17
lecture locked Levels of Protein Structure and Primary Structure – Peptides
02:58
lecture locked Secondary Structure – Peptides
08:13
lecture locked Tertiary Structure – Peptides
05:40
lecture locked Quaternary Structure and Summary – Peptides
03:19
lecture locked Structure of Proteins – Protein Movement and Cell Signaling
04:45
lecture locked Globular Structural Proteins – Protein Movement and Cell Signaling
02:19
lecture locked Communication and Signaling – Protein Movement and Cell Signaling
07:39
lecture locked Involved Proteins – Protein Movement and Cell Signaling
05:07
lecture locked Antibodies – Protein Functions
02:57
lecture locked Catalysis – Protein Functions
05:11
lecture locked Protein Transport – Protein Functions
02:11
lecture locked Oxygen Transport – Protein Functions
05:17
lecture locked Sodium-potassium ATPase – Protein Functions
04:28
lecture locked Organization of a Skeletal Muscle Fiber
09:47
lecture locked Sarcomere
10:45
lecture locked Peptide Bonds – Peptides
03:19
Quiz zum Kurs „Amino acids and peptides (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)“

Protein Purification & characterization techniques (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)

lecture locked Proteomics (2d Gel Analysis) – Analytical Techniques in Biotechnology
06:26
Quiz zum Kurs „Protein Purification & characterization techniques (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)“

Lipids & Membranes (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)

lecture locked Overview and Introduction on Fatty Acids – Lipids
03:25
lecture locked Fatty Acids – Lipids
03:49
lecture locked Glycerolipids and Glycerophospholipids – Lipids
05:06
lecture locked Sphingolipids – Lipids
02:43
lecture locked Polyketides – Lipids
01:01
lecture locked Overview, Isoprenoids and Sterols – Lipids
03:51
lecture locked Steroid Hormones – Lipids
03:14
lecture locked Other Lipids and Their Function – Lipids
06:03
lecture locked Fat Soluble Vitamins – Lipids
04:36
lecture locked Structure of Membranes – Biological Membranes
01:12
lecture locked Lipid Bilayer – Biological Membranes
02:17
lecture locked Bilayer Composition – Biological Membranes
06:26
lecture locked Membrane Fluidity – Biological Membranes
02:13
lecture locked Diffusion – Biological Membranes
04:59
lecture locked Active Transport: Sodium-potassium Atpase – Biological Membranes
05:18
lecture locked Active Transport: Sodium-calcium Exchanger – Biological Membranes
02:49
lecture locked Transporter and Transport Proteins Types – Biological Membranes
03:11
lecture locked Ion Channel – Biological Membranes
05:55
lecture locked Ion Channel Blocker and Opener – Biological Membranes
05:27
Quiz zum Kurs „Lipids & Membranes (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)“

Structure of monosaccharides & their reactions (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)

lecture locked Saccharides – Simple Carbohydrates
01:54
lecture locked Common Sugars: Nomenclature & Structure – Simple Carbohydrates
06:35
lecture locked Cyclization & Cyclic Forms – Simple Carbohydrates
06:34
lecture locked Modified Sugars – Simple Carbohydrates
02:17
Quiz zum Kurs „Structure of monosaccharides & their reactions (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)“

Some important oligosaccharides (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)

lecture locked Cyclization & Cyclic Forms – Simple Carbohydrates
06:34
lecture locked Modified Sugars – Simple Carbohydrates
02:17
lecture locked Glycosides and Disaccharides – Complex Carbohydrates
03:34
Quiz zum Kurs „Some important oligosaccharides (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)“

Structure & functions of polysaccarides (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)

lecture locked Polysaccharides – Complex Carbohydrates
04:01
lecture locked Polysaccharides
03:20
Quiz zum Kurs „Structure & functions of polysaccarides (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)“

Glycoproteins (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)

lecture locked Protein Links – Complex Carbohydrates
04:55
Quiz zum Kurs „Glycoproteins (Hashemite University - Molecular Biology)“
Quiz zum Kurs „Hashemite University - Histology and Molecular Biology“

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  • Enthaltene Vorträge: 126
  • Laufzeit: 11:44 h
  • Enthaltene Quizfragen: 366
  • Enthaltene Lernmaterialien: 42

Dozenten des Kurses Hashemite University - Histology and Molecular Biology

 Geoffrey Meyer, PhD

Geoffrey Meyer, PhD

Prof. Geoffrey Meyer is a Professor and Senior Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Western Australia in 1981. Currently, he is the Coordinator for Histology in the Federative International Program for Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA).
Due to his achievements, he earned the Australian University Teaching Award and has received teaching fellowships from the University of Western Australia and the Australian Learning and Teaching Council.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Meyer teaches courses on Histology.

 Craig Canby, PhD

Craig Canby, PhD

Dr. Craig Canby is a Professor of Anatomy and the Associate Dean for Academic Curriculum and Medical Programs at the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Des Moines University, Iowa, USA.
He obtained his PhD in Anatomy at the University of Iowa.
For his achievements in teaching and research, he received various awards such as the DPT Class of 2008 Teaching Excellence Award and the prestigious Hancher-Finkbine Medallion.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Canby teaches courses on Anatomy.

 Adam Le Gresley, PhD

Adam Le Gresley, PhD

Dr. Adam Le Gresley is Professor of Organic Chemistry within the Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Kingston University in London, United Kingdom.
He obtained his PhD in supramolecular organic chemistry from the University of Surrey in 2004, and undertook his postdoctoral research on photolabile compounds at Drexel College of Medicine in Philadelphia, USA. Currently, he is Director of Research and Enterprise of the School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy, and Chemistry at Kingston University. An experienced lecturer, Dr. Le Gresley has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students at Kingston University since 2009.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Le Gresley teaches courses on Chemistry.

 Kevin Ahern, PhD

Kevin Ahern, PhD

Dr. Kevin Ahern is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Oregon State University (OSU), USA.
He obtained his PhD in Biochemistry from Oregon State University. Currently, he teaches courses for health sciences students at OSU.
He is co-author of three Open Educational electronic textbooks on Biochemistry and a Guide to Getting Into Medical School.
Due to his achievements, he earned OSU’s highest teaching recognition, the Elizabeth P. Ritchie Distinguished Professor Award in 2017.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ahern teaches courses on Biochemistry and on "How to Get into Medical School”.

 Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Dr. Georgina Cornwall is a Biology Instructor and currently works as an Instructional Designer in the private sector, developing interactive online training materials.
She obtained her PhD in Environmental, Population, and Organismic Biology at the University of Colorado, USA, in 2000, and has since taught a broad array of biology courses at various US universities.
She is an active promoter of hybrid/online teaching formats and interactive courses, and has received several awards for her engaging and innovative course design; e.g., she was named Adjunct Faculty of the Year at Colorado Mountain College in Aspen twice.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Cornwall teaches courses on Biology & Genetics.

 Thad Wilson, PhD

Thad Wilson, PhD

Dr. Thad E. Wilson is a Professor and Director of Education in the Department of Physiology at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, USA.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Not only is he an experienced lecturer with many years of teaching experience, but he has also developed and improved medical curriculums, and served in leadership roles directing Medical Physiology and various organ system courses.
Due to his achievements, Dr. Wilson has been awarded multiple institutional and national medical school teaching awards.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Wilson teaches courses on Physiology.

 Tarry Ahuja, PhD

Tarry Ahuja, PhD

Dr. Tarry Ahuja is a Manager of Program Development Pharmaceutical Reviews and Real-World Evidence Advisor at the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies (CADTH).
He obtained his PhD in Neuroscience with a specialty in electrophysiology and pharmacology from Carleton University, Ottawa. Currently, he is a University Lecturer in Biological Foundations of Addictions and Health Psychology at Carleton University.
He has undertaken clinical research with the National Research Council of Canada and worked in sleep disorder clinics for 10 years.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ahuja teaches courses on Psychology and Sociology.


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informative and intriguing
von Ali I. am 30. März 2024 für Ion Channel Blocker and Opener – Biological Membranes

informative and interesting way of conveying the subject which helps understanding them much easier.

 
Great!
von Khin ma ma H. am 03. November 2023 für Nervous System: Structure and Function of the Peripheral Nervous System – Biological Bases of Behavior (PSY, BIO)

All information is carefully thought out and clear! As a student who is starting to learn about behavioral science, these lectures are perfect for me!

 
Errors in the Video
von Peddi A. am 12. Oktober 2023 für Saccharides – Simple Carbohydrates

The following are the errors in the information you provided: 00:24 The general formula for monosaccharides is Cx(H2O)x, where x is equal to the number of carbon atoms in the monosaccharide. For example, the structural formula for glucose is C6H12O6, which means that it has six carbon atoms and six water molecules. 01:15 The structural formula for lactose is C12H22O11. This means that it is a disaccharide made up of two monosaccharides, glucose and galactose. 01:39 Polysaccharides are polymers of monosaccharides, but they do not necessarily have to have the same repeating sugar unit throughout. For example, amylopectin is a polysaccharide made up of glucose molecules, but it has a branched structure. Here is a corrected version of the information you provided: Carbohydrates are molecules whose name literally means hydrates of carbon. This is because monosaccharides, the simplest carbohydrates, have a ratio of one carbon atom to two hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom, the same as water. The general formula for monosaccharides is Cx(H2O)x, where x is equal to the number of carbon atoms in the monosaccharide. For example, the structural formula for glucose is C6H12O6, which means that it has six carbon atoms and six water molecules. Disaccharides are carbohydrates that are made up of two monosaccharides. They are formed by a glycosidic linkage between the two monosaccharides. Disaccharides have the general formula C12H22O11. Examples of disaccharides include sucrose (glucose + fructose), lactose (glucose + galactose), and maltose (glucose + glucose). Polysaccharides are carbohydrates that are made up of many monosaccharides. They are formed by glycosidic linkages between the monosaccharides. Polysaccharides have the general formula (C6H10O5)n, where n is the number of monosaccharides in the polysaccharide. Examples of polysaccharides include cellulose, starch, glycogen, and chitin. Polysaccharides do not necessarily have to have the same repeating sugar unit throughout. For example, amylopectin is a polysaccharide made up of glucose molecules, but it has a branched structure.

 
Resourceful Review on Mucous vs. Serous Glands
von Shane D. am 25. August 2023 für Mucous and Serous Glands

Although I am at present an unknowledgeable M0, I appreciate how informative this introductory lecture is on mucous versus serous glands, and that an associated slide with images is presented. Histology is a notably difficult course in medical school, especially for people without prior exposure. What textbook(s) or online readings or articles would you recommend reading to further supplement learning of mucous and serous glands and epithelium throughout the human body?