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Category Archives: Human Anatomy and Physiology
Mnemonics of the Axial Muscular System
I’ve heard that medical school patients live on mnemonics and I can definitely believe it. Typically one must memorize MOIA or muscle, origin, insertion and action. I’m not going to run through every muscles MOIA, I’ll just list all the mnemonics I’ve heard. … Continue reading
Lecture 40: The Male Reproductive System
Overview At 54 minutes, this is the last lecture of the series. She finishes the remainder of the male genitalia and then goes into a review for their final exam. Looks like she teaches right up to the end. Tried … Continue reading
Lecture 37 Notes: The Endocrine System
Overview Wow. One more day for the reproductive system and one day for the integumentary system. It’s almost criminal. This is a 53 minute lecture on the endocrine system. She gets into a fair amount of detail. I only wish … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Learning, Uncategorized
Tagged ACTH, Addison's Disease, adenohypothesis, adrenal cortex, Adrenal glands, Adrenaline, Aldosterone, Anatomy Notes, cortisol, glucocorticioids, Harvey Cushing, neurohypothesis, Somatotroph, stress hormone, University of Berkeley Anatomy
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Lesson 11 Notes
Overview Today she wrapped up the muscular system. She seems to be ready to move on to the next topic tomorrow. Dr. Diamond finished the lower body muscles, which was not an exhaustive survey. Details Femoral Triangle NAVEL from left to … Continue reading
Lecture 1: Integrative Biology
Here is today’s lecture, which Baal has already posted: Outline The big picture is an introduction to the class and some of the fundamental methods of anatomy. This is a 3 credit, MWF class at Berkley. Anatomy is all terminology and learning … Continue reading

