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Introducción al Diseño Instruccional
(m15747)
Author:
Adolfo Muñoz Aguilar
Keywords:
Diseño Instruccional
,
Learning Design
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
Español
Popularity:
86.78%
Revised:
2013-05-25
Revisions:
3
The Reusability Paradox
(m11898)
Author:
David Wiley
Keywords:
instructional design
,
learning objects
,
reusability
Summary:
A content module's stand-alone pedagogical effectiveness is inversely proportional to its reusability.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
78.60%
Revised:
2013-05-24
Revisions:
19
Antibodies
(m44823)
Author:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
affinity
,
antibodies
,
antibody
,
antibody class
,
antibody function
,
antibody structure
,
avidity
,
cross reactivity
,
ELISA
,
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
,
immune response
,
immune system
,
immunity
,
passive immunity
Summary:
By the end of this section, you will be able to: Explain cross-reactivity Describe the structure and function of antibodies Discuss antibody production
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
54.43%
Revised:
2013-05-24
Revisions:
6
Disorders of Acid-Base Balance
(m46413)
Author:
OpenStax College
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
0.00%
Revised:
2013-05-24
Revisions:
2
Introduction
(m45981)
Author:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
abdominopelvic cavity
,
anabolism
,
anatomical position
,
anatomy
,
anterior
,
anterior body cavity
,
anterior cavity
,
catabolism
,
caudal
,
cell
,
computed tomography
,
control center
,
cranial
,
cranial cavity
,
CT
,
cytology
,
decompression sickness
,
deep
,
development
,
differentiation
,
distal
,
dorsal
,
dorsal cavity
,
effector
,
energy transfer
,
frontal plane
,
gross anatomy
,
growth
,
histology
,
homeostasis
,
hypothermia
,
inferior
,
lateral
,
level of organization
,
magnetic resonance imaging
,
medial
,
mediastinum
,
medical imaging
,
metabolism
,
microscopic anatomy
,
MRI
,
negative feedback
,
normal range
,
nutrient
,
organ
,
organelle
,
organism
,
organ system
,
pericardial cavity
,
pericardium
,
peritoneal cavity
,
peritoneum
,
PET
,
physiology
,
plane
,
pleura
,
pleural cavity
,
positive feedback
,
positron emission tomography
,
posterior
,
posterior cavity
,
pressure
,
prone
,
proximal
,
range of temperature
,
receptor
,
regional anatomy
,
renewal
,
reproduction
,
responsiveness
,
sagittal plane
,
section
,
sensor
,
serous membrane
,
set point
,
spinal cavity
,
superficial
,
superior supine
,
systemic anatomy
,
thoracic cavity
,
tissue
,
transverse plane
,
ultrasonography
,
ventral
,
ventral cavity
,
Wilhelm Röntgen
,
x-ray
Summary:
Distinguish between anatomy and physiology, and identify several branches of each Describe the structure of the body, from simplest to most complex, in terms of the six levels of organization Identify the functional characteristics of human life Identify the four requirements for human survival Define homeostasis and explain its importance ... in medicine
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Distinguish between anatomy and physiology, and identify several branches of each Describe the structure of the body, from simplest to most complex, in terms of the six levels of organization Identify the functional characteristics of human life Identify the four requirements for human survival Define homeostasis and explain its importance to normal human functioning Use appropriate anatomical terminology to identify key body structures, body regions, and directions in the body Compare and contrast at least four medical imagining techniques in terms of their function and use in medicine
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Subject:
Science and Technology,
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
33.08%
Revised:
2013-05-23
Revisions:
2
Confidence Intervals: Confidence Interval, Single Population Mean, Standard Deviation Unknown, Student's-t
(m46274)
Authors:
Irene Mary Duranczyk
,
Suzanne Loch
,
Janet Stottlemyer
Keywords:
elementary
,
statistics
Summary:
Confidence Interval, Single Population Mean, Population Standard Deviation Unknown, Student-t is part of the collection col10555 written by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean with contributions from Roberta Bloom.
Subject:
Mathematics and Statistics
Language:
English
Popularity:
0.00%
Revised:
2013-05-23
Revisions:
2
Introduction
(m44817)
Author:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
adaptive immune response
,
adaptive immune system
,
adaptive immunity
,
allergies
,
allergy
,
antibodies
,
antibody
,
antibody class
,
antibody function
,
antibody structure
,
antigen
,
antigen-presenting cell
,
APC
,
autoantibody
,
autoimmune response
,
autoimmunity
,
avidity
,
basophil
,
B cell
,
cell-mediated immune response
,
clonal selection
,
complement system
,
cross-reactivity
,
CTL
,
cytokine
,
cytokine release
,
cytotoxic T lymphocyte
,
dendritic cell
,
effector cell
,
ELISA
,
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
,
eosinophil
,
epitope
,
granzyme
,
helper T cell
,
helper T lymphocyte
,
humoral immune response
,
hypersensitivities
,
hypersensitivity
,
immune response
,
immune system
,
immune tolerance
,
immunity
,
immunodeficiency
,
inflammation
,
innate immune response
,
innate immune system
,
innate immunity
,
interferon
,
lymph
,
macrophage
,
major histocompatability class II molecule
,
major histocompatability class I molecule
,
MALT
,
mast cell
,
memory cell
,
MHC
,
MHC I
,
MHC II
,
monocyte
,
mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue
,
natural killer cell
,
neutrophil
,
NK
,
opsonization
,
PAMP
,
passive immunity
,
pathogen
,
pathogen-associated molecular pattern
,
pathogen recognition
,
pattern recognition receptor
,
perforin
,
plasma cell
,
PRR
,
regulatory T cell
,
T cell
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
25.26%
Revised:
2013-05-23
Revisions:
3
Hormonal Control of Osmoregulatory Functions
(m44828)
Author:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
ACE
,
ADH
,
angiotensin converting enzyme
,
angiotensin I
,
angiotensin II
,
anti-diuretic hormone
,
hormone
,
mineralocorticoid
,
osmotic excretion
,
osmotic regulation
,
osmotic system
,
renin-angiotensin
,
vasodilator
,
vasopressin
Summary:
By the end of this section, you will be able to: Explain how hormonal cues help the kidneys synchronize the osmotic needs of the body Describe how hormones like epinephrine, norepinephrine, renin-angiotensin, aldosterone, anti-diuretic hormone, and atrial natriuretic peptide help regulate waste elimination, maintain correct osmolarity, and perform other osmoregulatory functions
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
50.18%
Revised:
2013-05-23
Revisions:
5
The Kidneys and Osmoregulatory Organs
(m44809)
Author:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
afferent arteriole
,
arcuate artery
,
ascending limb
,
Bowman's capsule
,
calyx
,
cortex
,
cortical nephron
,
cortical radiate artery
,
countercurrent exchanger
,
countercurrent multiplier
,
DCT
,
descending limb
,
distal convoluted tubule
,
efferent arteriole
,
GFR
,
glomerular filtration
,
glomerular filtration rate
,
glomerulus
,
granular cell
,
hilum
,
inferior vena cava
,
interlobar artery
,
juxtaglomerular complex
,
juxtamedullary nephron
,
keratinocyte
,
kidney
,
kidney function
,
kidney physiology
,
lobes of the kidney
,
loop of Henle
,
macula densa
,
medulla
,
nephrologist
,
nephrology
,
nephron
,
osmoregulation
,
osmotic excretion
,
osmotic regulation
,
osmotic system
,
PCT
,
perirenal fat capsule
,
peritubular capillary network
,
proximal convoluted tubule
,
renal
,
renal artery
,
renal capsule
,
renal column
,
renal corpuscle
,
renal fascia
,
renal pelvis
,
renal pyramid
,
renal tubule
,
renal vein
,
segmental artery
,
transport maximum
,
tubular reabsorption
,
tubular secretion
,
ureter
,
urinary bladder
,
urine
,
urine formation
,
vasa recta
Summary:
By the end of this section, you will be able to: Explain how the kidneys serve as the main osmoregulatory organs in mammalian systems Describe the structure of the kidneys and the functions of the parts of the kidney Describe how the nephron is the functional unit of the kidney ... tubular secretion
[Expand Summary]
By the end of this section, you will be able to: Explain how the kidneys serve as the main osmoregulatory organs in mammalian systems Describe the structure of the kidneys and the functions of the parts of the kidney Describe how the nephron is the functional unit of the kidney and explain how it actively filters blood and generates urine Detail the three steps in the formation of urine: glomerular filtration, tubular reabsorption, and tubular secretion
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Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
60.65%
Revised:
2013-05-23
Revisions:
5
Blood Flow and Blood Pressure Regulation
(m44806)
Author:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
blood flow
,
blood pressure
,
blood pressure regulation
,
BP
,
cardiac output
,
circulation
,
circulatory system
,
lymph node
,
peripheral resistance
,
precapillary sphincter
Summary:
By the end of this section, you will be able to: Describe the system of blood flow through the body Describe how blood pressure is regulated
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
33.43%
Revised:
2013-05-23
Revisions:
5
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