Anatomy: Cardiovascular, Urinary, and Respiratory Systems

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Free Online Course: Anatomy: Cardiovascular, Urinary, and Respiratory Systems provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4 weeks long, 2-3 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX. Anatomy: Cardiovascular, Urinary, and Respiratory Systems is taught by Glenn M. Fox Ph.D..

Overview
  • This course will soon be retired. Last day to enroll is August 31, 2022 at 23:59 UTC.

    In this anatomy course, part of the Anatomy XSeries, you will explore the interactive relationships of the cardiovascular, respiratory and urinary systems, and the roles they play in your body.

    This course is a primer for the cardiovascular, respiratory, and urinary systems in which students learn the pertinent details of the structures and functions through a combination of lectures, videos, labeling activities and quizzes.

Syllabus
  • CVS I: Blood & Lymphatics

    • Intro to the cardiovascular system
    • Blood as a solution
    • Formed elements
    • Erythrocyte structure, development, function, and pathologies
    • Leukocyte types, functions, development, and pathologies
    • Thrombocyte function
    • Lymphatic system and circulation
    • Lymphocytes, cellular immunity, and humoral immunity
    • Distribution of lymph nodes and routes

    CVS II: Heart & Vasculature

    • Heart layers
    • External and internal heart failures
    • Heart cycles and function
    • Blood flow and structures
    • Vasculature
    • Aorta and vena cava branches
    • Vascular pathologies

    Urinary System

    • Relationship of urinary system and CVS
    • Urinary anatomy
    • Kidney structure
    • Renal vasculature
    • Ureters
    • Bladder and urethra

    Respiratory System

    • Intro to the respiratory system
    • Relationship of respiratory system and CVS
    • Nose and nasal cavity
    • Pharynx
    • Larynx
    • Bronchial tree and alveoli
    • Gross features of lungs
    • Muscle and neural control of respiration