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    CVS Physiology-Media, Animation

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    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.
    Cardiovascular anatomy and physiology
    Action potentials in myocytes
    Action potentials in pacemaker cells
    Excitability and refractory periods
    Cardiac conduction velocity
    Bundle branch block
    Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling
    Frank-Starling relationship
    Stroke volume, ejection fraction, and cardiac output
    Baroreceptors, Baroreflex Regulation of Blood Pressure
    Chemoreceptors
    Pressure-volume loops
    Changes in pressure-volume loops
    Pressures in the cardiovascular system
    Compliance of blood vessels
    Blood pressure, blood flow, and resistance
    Laminar flow and Reynolds number
    Resistance to blood flow
    Shock
    ECG axis
    ECG basics
    ECG rate and rhythm
    ECG QRS transition
    ECG normal sinus rhythm
    ECG intervals
    ECG cardiac infarction and ischemia
    ECG cardiac hypertrophy and enlargement

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