PHYSIOL 2130
UWO
Course Overview
Lessons & Practice
I. Welcome
1. Test 1: Cellular and Membrane Physiology
1.6hr2. Test 1: Body Fluids
52min3. Test 1: Neurophysiology
1.1hr4. Test 1: Central Nervous System (CNS)
55min4.1.1. CNS Anatomy7 min4.1.2. Spinal Cord Anatomy11 min4.1.3. CSF, Meninges and Brain Vasculature9 min4.1.4. Example 1: CNS Anatomy and Introduction 2 min4.1.5. Example 2: CNS Anatomy and Introduction 3 min4.1.6. Practice 1: CNS Anatomy and Introduction 43 sec4.1.7. Practice 2: CNS Anatomy and Introduction2 min
5. Test 1: Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
31min6. Test 1: Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
1.4hr6.3.1. Motor Cortex And Corticospinal Tract5 min6.3.2. Practice: Neural Representation2 min6.3.3. Plasticity2 min6.3.4. Example: Brain Plasticity2 min6.3.5. Cerebellum4 min6.3.6. Basal Ganglia1 min6.3.7. Parkinsons Disease1 min6.3.8. Example: Movement Control2 min6.3.9. Practice: Movement Lesions1 min
6.4.1. Components of Motor Behavior5 min6.4.2. Components of Motor Behavior Part 210 min6.4.3. Withdrawal Reflex4 min6.4.4. Stretch and Inverse Stretch Reflex6 min6.4.5. Motor Cortex And Corticospinal Tract6 min6.4.6. Example 1: Motor Behavior and Reflexes2 min6.4.7. Practice 1: Motor Behavior and Reflexes3 min6.4.8. Practice 2: Motor Behavior and Reflexes3 min
7. Test 1: Sensory Physiology
1.6hr7.1.1. Introduction to Sensory Modalities2 min7.1.2. The Skin And Its Sensory Receptors10 min7.1.3. Other Types of Skin Receptors3 min7.1.4. Ascending Pathways and Somatosensory Cortex6 min7.1.5. Example 1: Somatosensory Modality 12 min7.1.6. Practice: Somatosensory Modality 14 min7.1.7. Practice: Somatosensory Modality 22 min
8. Test 1: Skeletal Muscle Physiology
1.6hr8.6.1. Skeletal Muscle Organization11 min8.6.2. Skeletal Muscle Contraction9 min8.6.3. Length Tension Relationship6 min8.6.4. Skeletal Muscle Energy Metabolism8 min8.6.5. Example 1: Skeletal Muscle Physiology1 min8.6.6. Practice 1: Skeletal Muscle Physiology2 min8.6.7. Practice 2: Skeletal Muscle Physiology2 min8.6.8. Practice 3: Skeletal Muscle Physiology2 min
9. Additional for Midterm: Cardiovascular Physiology
1.7hr10. Test 2: Respiratory Physiology
58min11. Test 2: Renal Physiology
1.1hr12. Additional for Final: Gastrointestinal Physiology
58min13. Additional for Final: Endocrine Physiology
1.2hr14. Additional for Final: Reproductive Physiology
53min15. Reference: Blood
2.3hr15.3.1. Capillary Wall Transport Lesson Theory12 min15.3.2. Plasma Proteins Lesson Theory3 min15.3.3. Edema Lesson Theory7 min15.3.4. Example: Capillary Wall Transport2 min15.3.5. Practice: Capillary Wall Transport 12 min15.3.6. Practice: Capillary Wall Transport 23 min15.3.7. Practice: Capillary Wall Transport 33 min
16. Reference: Immunology
1.4hr16.3.1. Microbial Recognition Lesson2 min16.3.2. Cells of the Innate Immune System Lesson6 min16.3.3. Humoral Factors of the Innate Immune System Theory5 min16.3.4. Example: Innate Immune System2 min16.3.5. Practice: Innate Immune System 12 min16.3.6. Practice: Innate Immune System 23 min16.3.7. Practice: Innate Immune System 337 sec
16.4.1. Adaptive Immune System Theory5 min16.4.2. Major Histocompatibility Complex Theory7 min16.4.3. T Cells Lesson7 min16.4.4. Specific Interactions with T cells Lesson5 min16.4.5. Example: Adaptive Immune System2 min16.4.6. Practice: Adaptive Immune System 13 min16.4.7. Practice: Adaptive Immune System 21 min16.4.8. Practice: Adaptive Immune System 33 min
17. Reference: Integrative Physiology
46minI Welcome
Free Activity
Welcome to the Wize Physiology Course!
Feel free to go through this resource at your own pace.
- Use the table of contents 📃 on the left to skip to parts you need help with
- Watch the video ▶ or read the written lessons 📖
- Speed up ⏩ or slow down ⏪ the videos
- Use the "Ask a question"❓ feature below each lesson/question any time!
Note
This course is still in beta, meaning we need your help to make it even better! If you notice any missing topics or topics that don't belong in the course, please let us know by clicking on the speech bubble in the bottom right corner. Thank you!
This resource includes the following activities:
Theory lessons: I will explain and summarize new concepts
Examples: I will walk you through how to solve problems involving these new concepts
Practice questions: These are for you to try out on your own. Don't worry, if you get stuck, you can watch the video solutions or read the suggested written answers
Let's get started! 🚀
Unanswered
Anonymous
I dont see the content we need for our final exam, we require renal physiology, acid-base balance, and gastrointestinal physiology. I dont see acid-base balance at all.
Unanswered
Anonymous
hey, is there a practice exam or anything i can use to practice? i have been going through the practice questions in the doc but I would love to practice more! my exam is up to unit 7.
Answered
Anonymous
for our final exam we study the last three modules: the last three are renal physiology, acid-base balance, and gastrointestinal physiology. I haven't seen a lesson on acid-base balance... am I missing something or is that not apart of what you cover?
G
Gautam M
Instructoracid base in included incase the instructor touches on it