Anatomy 101: Exploring the Digestive System / İSTİNYE ÜNİVERSİTESİ (İSÜ) Fall 2024/2025

By Omer Shoeib Categories: Medical
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Dive into the fascinating world of human anatomy with Anatomy 101: Exploring the Digestive System. This foundational course provides an in-depth look at the anatomy of the digestive system.

Through clear explanations, detailed visuals, and clinical correlations, you will learn about the structures and functions of the digestive system, including the oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, intestines, accessory organs, and their vascular and neural supply.

By the end of the course, you’ll have a solid understanding of:

  • Key anatomical structures and their relationships.
  • Physiological processes such as digestion and nutrient absorption.
  • Clinical implications and common conditions related to the digestive system.

Join us for an engaging journey into the anatomy of the human body, laying the groundwork for your medical education and clinical practice.

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Course Content

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Begin your journey by understanding the digestive system as a whole, exploring its major components and their roles in breaking down food, absorbing nutrients, and eliminating waste. This topic will provide an overview of the anatomical structures, their organization, and their interdependence in maintaining proper digestive function. Additionally, you will discover the clinical relevance of this system, setting the stage for a deeper dive into each part in the upcoming lessons. Join us for an engaging journey into the anatomy of the human body, laying the groundwork for your medical education and clinical practice.

  • The Temporomandibular Joint and Muscles of Mastication. Part 1
    39:17
  • The Temporomandibular Joint and Muscles of Mastication. Part 2
    39:47
  • The Temporomandibular Joint and Muscles of Mastication. Part 3
    10:00
  • The Temporomandibular Joint and Muscles of Mastication. Part 4
    03:00
  • The Temporomandibular Joint and Muscles of Mastication. Part 5
    32:00
  • The Temporomandibular Joint and Muscles of Mastication. Part 6
    40:00
  • The Temporomandibular Joint and Muscles of Mastication. Part 7
    37:00

Oral Cavity and Inner Structures
This lesson focuses on the anatomy of the oral cavity and its integral structures, including: The boundaries and subdivisions of the oral cavity. Salivary glands, their locations, and functions. The tongue's anatomy, musculature, and role in digestion and speech. Teeth, gums, and their importance in mastication. Relevant clinical correlations, such as oral pathologies and dental conditions. This comprehensive exploration will provide students with a deep understanding of the oral cavity's role in the digestive process and its clinical significance.

PHARYNX
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Identify the Anatomical Structure of the Pharynx: Describe the three regions of the pharynx (nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx) and their boundaries. Understand the Functions of the Pharynx: Explain the role of the pharynx in respiratory and digestive systems. Recognize the Musculature of the Pharynx: Identify the pharyngeal muscles and their functions in swallowing and speech. Describe the Nervous Supply: Outline the nerve supply to the pharynx, including the roles of the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves. Correlate Clinical Conditions: Understand common clinical conditions related to the pharynx, such as pharyngitis, tonsillitis, and sleep apnea. Identify Relevant Vascular Supply: Describe the arterial and venous supply to the pharynx and their clinical significance.

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