Episode 17: Nervous Tissue
This is a continuation of a 4 part series on the topic of tissues. This episode discusses the nervous tissue.

This is a continuation of a 4 part series on the topic of tissues. This episode discusses the nervous tissue.
A discussion about the differences between compact and spongy bone as well as a chat about bone development
Bone Part 2. Bone matrix, osteogenic cells, osteoblasts, osteocytes, osteoclasts
Bone Part 1. Bone function and classification
This episode will discuss platelets and blood clotting
This episode will discuss white blood cells, both their origins and their functions.
This episode will discuss a condition called Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn
This episode will discuss blood types
Part one of a multi-part series covering blood. The focus on this episode is red blood cells.
Part two of the integumentary system covering the dermis and accessory structures
Part one of the integumentary system covering the epidermis and skin color
This episode delves into the three main types of muscle tissue found in the human body: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle. It explores their distinct locations, crucial functions, and unique structural characteristics, such as striations, voluntary or involuntary control, and ability to regenerate. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how these tissues enable movement, pump blood, and facilitate internal organ functions.
An in-depth discussion on connective tissue proper, fluid connective tissue, and supporting connective tissue.
Learn about where you see epithelial tissues, its characteristics & classifications.
This episode is all about movement. The movement of a substance via diffusion and the movement of water via osmosis and tonicity.
In this episode we will discuss mitosis which is the process of cell division for the somatic cells of your body.
Part two in our journey from DNA to protein, in this episode we will discuss translation which is the process of going from mRNA to the final protein product.
In this episode we discuss the process of protein synthesis, transcription. Transcription is the process of going from DNA to mRNA.
Learn about the basic living structure in our bodies- the CELL. Learn about the cell, its structures and function of various organelles that make up the cell.
Learn about macromolecules. In particular about proteins and nucleic acids. These are organic compounds made of monomers and are ubiquitous in our bodies.
Learn about macromolecules: proteins, carbs, lipids, and nucleic acid. Each made of basic building blocks known as monomers to form the large polymer AKA macromolecules. This episode focuses mostly on carbs and lipids.
This episode will cover the topics of enzymes and the pH scale
Reactions are ubiquitous in our body. Learn about what reactions are and the types of reactions: decomposition, synthesis, exchange and reversible reactions.
This is a special episode dedicated to a loved one.
We will start with the basic building block of everything, atoms. We will discuss atomic structure and how bonds form between atoms.
In this episode we will cover homeostasis as well as the topics of negative and positive feedback.
An introduction to the building blocks of Anatomy and Physiology
This introductory episode welcomes listeners to the Anatomy & Physiology On The Go podcast, outlining its purpose to deliver bite-sized concepts and discuss associated disease processes. Host Gilda Harris, a college professor, introduces the series, featuring insights from her students on the challenges and rewards of studying A&P. Students share their personal experiences, effective study strategies, and the long-term career benefits of mastering the subject, emphasizing the supportive learning environment.