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Discover the essential facts about inflammation in this comprehensive video! Learn how your body’s natural defense mechanism works to protect against injury, infection, and illness, and understand the difference between acute and chronic inflammation. We will look at how an injury triggers inflammation and the inflammatory mediators involved.

Learn how vitamin B12 is absorbed, transported, and utilized in the body, highlighting its essential roles in red blood cell formation and nervous system function. This video explains the key steps in B12 metabolism, including intrinsic factor binding, absorption in the ileum, and clinical implications of deficiency.

Explore the physiology of fat digestion and absorption, from emulsification by bile salts to breakdown by pancreatic enzymes. This video explains how lipids are processed, absorbed in the small intestine, and transported via chylomicrons into the lymphatic system.

Explore the coagulation cascade and fibrinolysis, detailing the roles of clotting factors and the step-by-step process of blood clot formation. This video also explains how these pathways are regulated and balanced by control mechanisms to prevent excessive bleeding or clotting.

Explore the concept of homeostasis and how the body maintains internal balance through negative and positive feedback mechanisms. This video illustrates key examples like thermoregulation and lactation to explain how these feedback loops function in real physiological processes.

This video offers a clear overview of fluid and electrolyte physiology, focusing on the body’s major fluid compartments and their roles in homeostasis. Learn how water and electrolytes are distributed, regulated, and clinically significant in health and disease.

Cardiovascular System Physiology – Cardiac Output (stroke volume, heart rate, preload and afterload)
Understand the core principles of cardiac output by exploring the roles of stroke volume, heart rate, preload, afterload, and contractility. This video offers a clear, high-yield breakdown of cardiovascular physiology essential for exams and clinical practice.

Explore the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis, a chronic condition characterized by plaque buildup within arterial walls leading to narrowed and stiffened arteries. This video explains the processes of endothelial injury, lipid accumulation, inflammation, and plaque formation that contribute to cardiovascular disease.

Explore iron physiology, including its absorption, transport, storage, and role in vital processes like oxygen transport and cellular respiration. This video explains how the body regulates iron levels and the significance of proteins like transferrin, ferritin, and hepcidin.















