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    Nerves and Muscles Physiology-Media & animations

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    Muscular system anatomy and physiology
    Skeletal system anatomy and physiology
    Action Potentials and Muscle Contraction
    Breakdown of ATP and Cross-Bridge Movement During Muscle Contraction
    Function of the Neuromuscular Junction
    Myofilament Contraction
    Sarcomere Contraction
    Resting membrane potential
    Action Potential Propagation in an Unmyelinated Axon
    Neuron action potential
    Action potentials in myocytes
    Action potentials in pacemaker cells
    Chemical Synapse
    Sodium-Potassium Exchange Pump
    Action potential generation
    Nerve Impulse 1 & Nerve Impulse 2
    Motor unit contraction
    Muscle contraction
    Muscle contraction-1
    Muscle contraction -2
    Muscle metabolism-1
    Muscle metabolism-2
    Neuromuscular junction and motor unit

    Interactive Physiology MediaPhysio3: 

    Download this folder if you don’t have already. Download folder from drop down menu of  MediaPhysio3. This link can be helpful. Read “Read me before run the MediaPhys3” and follow the required steps. Double clicks on “index” or "index" located within "data" folder to run the program. You can explore the following modules: 

    1. Introduction to Physiology.
    2. Body Fluids.
    3. Human Cell.
    4. Nerve Cells.
    5. Muscles.
    6. Nervous System.
    7. Sensory Systems.
    8. Circulatory System 1: Heart.
    9. Circulatory System 2: Blood Vessels.
    10. Respiratory System.
    11. Renal System, Water and Electrolyte Balance.
    12. Acid-Base Balance.
    13. Endocrine System.
    14. Reproductive System.
    15. Digestive System.
    16. Metabolism. 
    17. PhysSkill


    Interactive Physiology → Download folder from drop down menu of Interactive Physiology 10, if you don`t have the folder already → This link can be helpful → Read "Read me" Document please → Double clicks on "StartHere" icon to run the program.
    Neuromuscular junction-Interactive Physiology
    Whole muscle contraction -Interactive Physiology
    Sliding filament model of muscle contraction
    Sliding filament theory-1
    Sliding filament theory-2
    Energy Sources for Exercise 1 & Energy Sources for Exercise 2
    Slow twitch and fast twitch muscle fibers
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