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","End":"02:34.820","Text":"Because we know that the organism certainly is made up of atoms that compose of molecule,"},{"Start":"02:34.820 ","End":"02:37.196","Text":"that compose macro molecules,"},{"Start":"02:37.196 ","End":"02:39.560","Text":"that then form together to make organelles."},{"Start":"02:39.560 ","End":"02:46.550","Text":"Those organelles then come together or they are placed in particular places inside cells."},{"Start":"02:46.550 ","End":"02:50.906","Text":"The cells come together to make tissues."},{"Start":"02:50.906 ","End":"02:56.180","Text":"That\u0027s what we are concentrating on here."},{"Start":"02:56.180 ","End":"03:05.210","Text":"Those tissues then we\u0027ll make up organs that are inside a larger organ system."},{"Start":"03:05.210 ","End":"03:09.725","Text":"Sometimes, in fact we\u0027ll have some organs"},{"Start":"03:09.725 ","End":"03:15.260","Text":"that will belong to more than 1 organ systems such as the pancreas."},{"Start":"03:15.260 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water,"},{"Start":"04:00.350 ","End":"04:02.765","Text":"here we have fish and mammals,"},{"Start":"04:02.765 ","End":"04:06.215","Text":"and birds even that swim in water and reptiles,"},{"Start":"04:06.215 ","End":"04:11.090","Text":"they all have somewhat similar form."},{"Start":"04:11.090 ","End":"04:12.740","Text":"Why?"},{"Start":"04:12.740 ","End":"04:16.100","Text":"Because they have to deal with water."},{"Start":"04:16.100 ","End":"04:19.160","Text":"There are certain physical laws that are going"},{"Start":"04:19.160 ","End":"04:23.356","Text":"to limit what the animals can do in the water,"},{"Start":"04:23.356 ","End":"04:25.460","Text":"because they have to deal with"},{"Start":"04:25.460 ","End":"04:30.635","Text":"the movement through the water and they have to do with heat exchange in the water."},{"Start":"04:30.635 ","End":"04:37.370","Text":"The body shape of these animals is going to be shaped or is going to be"},{"Start":"04:37.370 ","End":"04:44.330","Text":"influenced really by the properties of water that are going to primarily do 2 things."},{"Start":"04:44.330 ","End":"04:48.079","Text":"One, is they\u0027re going to make sure that they\u0027re going to be buoyant."},{"Start":"04:48.079 ","End":"04:50.660","Text":"These various organisms are going to be buoyant."},{"Start":"04:50.660 ","End":"04:52.940","Text":"That means they will float in the water."},{"Start":"04:52.940 ","End":"04:57.620","Text":"They don\u0027t have to really support themselves as land animals do but the other thing they"},{"Start":"04:57.620 ","End":"05:02.830","Text":"have to do is they need to deal with the drag of the water as they move through it."},{"Start":"05:02.830 ","End":"05:10.405","Text":"That\u0027s going to cause all of these various organisms to evolve in a convergent way."},{"Start":"05:10.405 ","End":"05:16.460","Text":"There will be similar adaptations of various organisms to the same challenge,"},{"Start":"05:16.460 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","End":"02:02.410","Text":"but the reason for that is really physical,"},{"Start":"02:02.410 ","End":"02:08.000","Text":"and that we can see in this picture because if we say that this,"},{"Start":"02:08.000 ","End":"02:14.105","Text":"let\u0027s say is a cell that let\u0027s say has 6 sides to it, it\u0027d be a cube,"},{"Start":"02:14.105 ","End":"02:20.200","Text":"would say if it has a volume of one cubic units,"},{"Start":"02:20.200 ","End":"02:25.280","Text":"then it would have a surface area of six square units."},{"Start":"02:25.280 ","End":"02:31.115","Text":"Whereas if we have the same cubic volume it\u0027s divided up into 1,"},{"Start":"02:31.115 ","End":"02:32.555","Text":"2, 3, 4,"},{"Start":"02:32.555 ","End":"02:34.265","Text":"5, 6, 7,"},{"Start":"02:34.265 ","End":"02:37.130","Text":"8 by 8 cells,"},{"Start":"02:37.130 ","End":"02:43.355","Text":"then we would have a surface area of 384 square units."},{"Start":"02:43.355 ","End":"02:49.730","Text":"That\u0027s a lot 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underneath."},{"Start":"00:20.330 ","End":"00:24.120","Text":"To maintain body temperature surfaces insulation, and as we\u0027ll see,"},{"Start":"00:24.120 ","End":"00:30.180","Text":"it also helps in making heat and also in the synthesis of steroid hormones."},{"Start":"00:30.180 ","End":"00:34.290","Text":"There are basically 2 different types of adipose tissues."},{"Start":"00:34.290 ","End":"00:38.509","Text":"There\u0027s white adipose tissue that contains primarily"},{"Start":"00:38.509 ","End":"00:44.135","Text":"a very large liquid single lipid droplets."},{"Start":"00:44.135 ","End":"00:47.120","Text":"This cell we have the droplets as well as"},{"Start":"00:47.120 ","End":"00:51.259","Text":"some of the other things that we normally find in cytoplasm,"},{"Start":"00:51.259 ","End":"00:53.780","Text":"but they\u0027re pushed over to 1 side and this is"},{"Start":"00:53.780 ","End":"00:57.355","Text":"the predominant adipose type in adult humans."},{"Start":"00:57.355 ","End":"01:01.940","Text":"The greatest proportion of this tissue is located in the hypodermis."},{"Start":"01:01.940 ","End":"01:05.045","Text":"That\u0027s the area that\u0027s just under the skin,"},{"Start":"01:05.045 ","End":"01:08.585","Text":"and it\u0027s present in the bone marrow and other tissues as well,"},{"Start":"01:08.585 ","End":"01:12.035","Text":"where it fills in the spaces between the cells."},{"Start":"01:12.035 ","End":"01:15.305","Text":"Now in addition to the white adipose tissue,"},{"Start":"01:15.305 ","End":"01:18.110","Text":"we also have brown adipose tissue."},{"Start":"01:18.110 ","End":"01:19.820","Text":"As you can see,"},{"Start":"01:19.820 ","End":"01:23.420","Text":"it looks a bit different because it contains"},{"Start":"01:23.420 ","End":"01:28.100","Text":"numerous lipid droplets in a much higher end as well,"},{"Start":"01:28.100 ","End":"01:30.395","Text":"a much higher number of mitochondria."},{"Start":"01:30.395 ","End":"01:33.170","Text":"Mitochondria are these little pink things."},{"Start":"01:33.170 ","End":"01:34.670","Text":"There are some, of course,"},{"Start":"01:34.670 ","End":"01:36.260","Text":"in the white adipocytes,"},{"Start":"01:36.260 ","End":"01:37.520","Text":"but in the brown ones,"},{"Start":"01:37.520 ","End":"01:38.720","Text":"there are lots of them."},{"Start":"01:38.720 ","End":"01:41.630","Text":"That is especially useful because as you\u0027ll remember,"},{"Start":"01:41.630 ","End":"01:45.785","Text":"the mitochondria are the power plants of the cell."},{"Start":"01:45.785 ","End":"01:53.120","Text":"They essentially take sugar and make ATP out of it and they also release heat."},{"Start":"01:53.120 ","End":"01:59.750","Text":"This is how cells produce heat to process called thermogenesis."},{"Start":"01:59.750 ","End":"02:01.325","Text":"It\u0027s non-shivering heat."},{"Start":"02:01.325 ","End":"02:03.220","Text":"It\u0027s just production of heat."},{"Start":"02:03.220 ","End":"02:04.880","Text":"They\u0027re especially abundant,"},{"Start":"02:04.880 ","End":"02:07.309","Text":"these cells in newborns and hibernating"},{"Start":"02:07.309 ","End":"02:10.310","Text":"animals where it\u0027s very important to keep the temperature up."},{"Start":"02:10.310 ","End":"02:15.920","Text":"With age, the amount of brown adipose tissue decreases."},{"Start":"02:15.920 ","End":"02:18.500","Text":"We all know that as people age,"},{"Start":"02:18.500 ","End":"02:21.620","Text":"very often they get thinner and that\u0027s what\u0027s"},{"Start":"02:21.620 ","End":"02:25.090","Text":"happening as these adipocytes tend to disappear."},{"Start":"02:25.090 ","End":"02:30.930","Text":"Now let\u0027s look at the next tissue that we discussed and that is blood."},{"Start":"02:30.930 ","End":"02:33.335","Text":"Blood, of course,"},{"Start":"02:33.335 ","End":"02:41.720","Text":"contains both blood cells and it contains the matrix that is the 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types of epithelial tissues,"},{"Start":"01:11.915 ","End":"01:14.630","Text":"we said, are classified by the number of layers."},{"Start":"01:14.630 ","End":"01:20.355","Text":"We have a simple epithelium which is composed of a single layer of cells."},{"Start":"01:20.355 ","End":"01:26.150","Text":"You can see the first line here has 1 simple line of cells."},{"Start":"01:26.150 ","End":"01:28.700","Text":"There can be stratified epithelium,"},{"Start":"01:28.700 ","End":"01:30.390","Text":"which is composed of multiple layers,"},{"Start":"01:30.390 ","End":"01:34.070","Text":"so here you can see this cell has multiple layers."},{"Start":"01:34.070 ","End":"01:35.525","Text":"If we\u0027re counting from the bottom,"},{"Start":"01:35.525 ","End":"01:36.710","Text":"here there are 2 layers,"},{"Start":"01:36.710 ","End":"01:39.605","Text":"here there are also 2 layers regardless of the shape of the cell."},{"Start":"01:39.605 ","End":"01:42.395","Text":"There can be something 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left."},{"Start":"02:13.060 ","End":"02:17.115","Text":"Now each of these different tissues,"},{"Start":"02:17.115 ","End":"02:21.580","Text":"each of these classes of epithelial tissues are found in"},{"Start":"02:21.580 ","End":"02:27.985","Text":"different locations and they can be described differently as we just said."},{"Start":"02:27.985 ","End":"02:31.390","Text":"The squamous, for instance, are flat, irregular,"},{"Start":"02:31.390 ","End":"02:34.555","Text":"round shape, and they can be found in,"},{"Start":"02:34.555 ","End":"02:36.460","Text":"say, the lungs in the alveoli."},{"Start":"02:36.460 ","End":"02:41.110","Text":"That\u0027s where the oxygen and carbon dioxide pass from"},{"Start":"02:41.110 ","End":"02:46.510","Text":"the blood into the air and the capillaries and skin, mouth, vagina."},{"Start":"02:46.510 ","End":"02:51.870","Text":"The cuboidal cells are found more in the glands or renal tubes,"},{"Start":"02:51.870 ","End":"02:53.005","Text":"we\u0027ll see that in a minute."},{"Start":"02:53.005 ","End":"02:55.299","Text":"The columnar ones more like columns,"},{"Start":"02:55.299 ","End":"02:58.900","Text":"the tall ones are found more in the the digestive tract,"},{"Start":"02:58.900 ","End":"03:00.210","Text":"we\u0027ll see an examples of that,"},{"Start":"03:00.210 ","End":"03:03.382","Text":"and sometimes the flatter cells,"},{"Start":"03:03.382 ","End":"03:08.770","Text":"the transitional ones also can be found in places like the urinary bladder."},{"Start":"03:08.770 ","End":"03:11.680","Text":"Let\u0027s look first at the squamous epithelium,"},{"Start":"03:11.680 ","End":"03:15.375","Text":"the ones that are more flat and round."},{"Start":"03:15.375 ","End":"03:18.325","Text":"They have a centrally located nucleus,"},{"Start":"03:18.325 ","End":"03:24.720","Text":"and the cells fit together to cover some covering or aligning, it\u0027s more flat."},{"Start":"03:24.720 ","End":"03:26.140","Text":"In a single layer,"},{"Start":"03:26.140 ","End":"03:30.565","Text":"they facilitate diffusion into tissues and out of tissues."},{"Start":"03:30.565 ","End":"03:34.685","Text":"For instance, in the lungs or through the capillaries."},{"Start":"03:34.685 ","End":"03:38.630","Text":"In addition, the stratified squamous is the equilibrium"},{"Start":"03:38.630 ","End":"03:42.455","Text":"that has multiple cells one on top of the other,"},{"Start":"03:42.455 ","End":"03:43.850","Text":"occurs in the skin,"},{"Start":"03:43.850 ","End":"03:45.680","Text":"which has to be much stronger of course,"},{"Start":"03:45.680 ","End":"03:52.620","Text":"and it doesn\u0027t necessarily have to be permeable to save water or oxygen,"},{"Start":"03:52.620 ","End":"03:56.705","Text":"and in the tissues that are aligning the mouth and the vagina."},{"Start":"03:56.705 ","End":"03:58.670","Text":"What we see here in this picture is"},{"Start":"03:58.670 ","End":"04:04.010","Text":"the epithelial lining of the surface 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instance,"},{"Start":"04:37.625 ","End":"04:40.580","Text":"you may have in the kidneys and these cells,"},{"Start":"04:40.580 ","End":"04:44.365","Text":"so this would be 1 cell here."},{"Start":"04:44.365 ","End":"04:50.990","Text":"Yes, it contains a single nucleus and the walls,"},{"Start":"04:50.990 ","End":"04:53.905","Text":"of course, are very tightly connected to each other."},{"Start":"04:53.905 ","End":"04:57.450","Text":"Overall they looked like cubes."},{"Start":"04:57.450 ","End":"05:01.430","Text":"Next we have columnar epithelium, that\u0027s,"},{"Start":"05:01.430 ","End":"05:03.970","Text":"the cells look more like columns,"},{"Start":"05:03.970 ","End":"05:05.600","Text":"and in this picture,"},{"Start":"05:05.600 ","End":"05:08.375","Text":"which is from the epithelium of the stomach,"},{"Start":"05:08.375 ","End":"05:10.680","Text":"we have individual cells,"},{"Start":"05:10.680 ","End":"05:15.370","Text":"I\u0027m marking them over here, which are 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We\u0027ve been discussing various tissues,"},{"Start":"00:04.500 ","End":"00:09.990","Text":"and now we\u0027re going to start thinking about how the various tissues work together."},{"Start":"00:09.990 ","End":"00:13.410","Text":"We\u0027re going to discuss homeostasis."},{"Start":"00:13.410 ","End":"00:15.420","Text":"What is homeostasis?"},{"Start":"00:15.420 ","End":"00:20.714","Text":"Homeostasis aims to keep internal conditions at a steady state,"},{"Start":"00:20.714 ","End":"00:23.100","Text":"regardless of the external environment,"},{"Start":"00:23.100 ","End":"00:26.445","Text":"so that if the temperature goes down,"},{"Start":"00:26.445 ","End":"00:31.530","Text":"the body may try to warm itself up so that it maintains a constant temperature."},{"Start":"00:31.530 ","End":"00:34.440","Text":"The same thing can be true of the pH in"},{"Start":"00:34.440 ","End":"00:39.690","Text":"the blood system and the glucose levels in the blood and all sorts of other things."},{"Start":"00:39.690 ","End":"00:41.835","Text":"So let\u0027s look at this more in depth."},{"Start":"00:41.835 ","End":"00:46.430","Text":"If conditions stray too far from a particular set point,"},{"Start":"00:46.430 ","End":"00:53.220","Text":"then there are various mechanisms that kick in that we call homeostatic mechanisms."},{"Start":"00:53.220 ","End":"00:55.980","Text":"You see this guy is sitting above the clouds."},{"Start":"00:55.980 ","End":"00:59.000","Text":"He climbed up here. 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Welcome back."},{"Start":"00:02.610 ","End":"00:10.139","Text":"We\u0027re now discussing heat conservation and dissipation in higher organisms,"},{"Start":"00:10.139 ","End":"00:14.055","Text":"and we\u0027ll start out by talking about body insulation."},{"Start":"00:14.055 ","End":"00:20.055","Text":"Animals conserve or dissipate heat in a variety of ways."},{"Start":"00:20.055 ","End":"00:21.840","Text":"First of all, as you\u0027ll remember,"},{"Start":"00:21.840 ","End":"00:25.005","Text":"there are different kind of animals."},{"Start":"00:25.005 ","End":"00:27.705","Text":"We\u0027re going to discuss endotherms here."},{"Start":"00:27.705 ","End":"00:31.320","Text":"These are animals that maintain their body temperature,"},{"Start":"00:31.320 ","End":"00:34.545","Text":"and they do this, first of all,"},{"Start":"00:34.545 ","End":"00:37.470","Text":"by having a certain insulation on"},{"Start":"00:37.470 ","End":"00:40.980","Text":"the outside of their bodies that can be either fur or feathers,"},{"Start":"00:40.980 ","End":"00:44.060","Text":"if they\u0027re birds, or fat,"},{"Start":"00:44.060 ","End":"00:47.450","Text":"actually, which also will insulate."},{"Start":"00:47.450 ","End":"00:50.513","Text":"Mammals, in addition, can shiver."},{"Start":"00:50.513 ","End":"00:58.091","Text":"You know that from yourselves and that can increase the heat that we produce."},{"Start":"00:58.091 ","End":"01:01.190","Text":"In addition to that, there can be other kinds of muscle activity."},{"Start":"01:01.190 ","End":"01:05.225","Text":"For instance, the production of goosebumps that we\u0027re also familiar with,"},{"Start":"01:05.225 ","End":"01:07.730","Text":"which makes our hair stand up on end,"},{"Start":"01:07.730 ","End":"01:08.825","Text":"and if we had more hair,"},{"Start":"01:08.825 ","End":"01:10.800","Text":"like other animals,"},{"Start":"01:10.800 ","End":"01:13.420","Text":"then it might insulate us better."},{"Start":"01:13.420 ","End":"01:19.925","Text":"In addition, there turns out that the body fat is very significant in insulating"},{"Start":"01:19.925 ","End":"01:23.390","Text":"an animal and the loss of significant amounts of"},{"Start":"01:23.390 ","End":"01:28.030","Text":"body fats can lower the ability to conserve heat."},{"Start":"01:28.030 ","End":"01:35.835","Text":"Now let\u0027s see how the body does its thermoregulation, regulates its temperature."},{"Start":"01:35.835 ","End":"01:39.650","Text":"First of all, it\u0027s a fairly complicated system,"},{"Start":"01:39.650 ","End":"01:43.790","Text":"and 1 component of it is neural control, that is,"},{"Start":"01:43.790 ","End":"01:48.754","Text":"the nervous system is very important to the thermoregulation."},{"Start":"01:48.754 ","End":"01:51.035","Text":"How does that happen? First of all,"},{"Start":"01:51.035 ","End":"01:54.355","Text":"the body temperature is monitored and"},{"Start":"01:54.355 ","End":"01:58.610","Text":"controlled by various temperature receptors that are around the body,"},{"Start":"01:58.610 ","End":"02:00.170","Text":"that are in the skin,"},{"Start":"02:00.170 ","End":"02:02.720","Text":"and in the periphery,"},{"Start":"02:02.720 ","End":"02:04.300","Text":"in the brain,"},{"Start":"02:04.300 ","End":"02:06.195","Text":"and in the skin."},{"Start":"02:06.195 ","End":"02:08.630","Text":"These receptors detect various changes in"},{"Start":"02:08.630 ","End":"02:13.384","Text":"the temperature of the blood that is flowing through those areas."},{"Start":"02:13.384 ","End":"02:15.680","Text":"So we\u0027re measuring, actually, the temperature of the blood."},{"Start":"02:15.680 ","End":"02:20.525","Text":"It\u0027s not so important for the body to know what the external temperature is."},{"Start":"02:20.525 ","End":"02:23.740","Text":"The body wants to know what the internal temperature is,"},{"Start":"02:23.740 ","End":"02:27.335","Text":"and so it measures the temperature in the blood,"},{"Start":"02:27.335 ","End":"02:32.600","Text":"and then there are signals that are sent to"},{"Start":"02:32.600 ","End":"02:40.445","Text":"the brain to a thermoregulatory center in the hypothalamus, which is in the brain."},{"Start":"02:40.445 ","End":"02:43.370","Text":"If the body temperature deviates from normal,"},{"Start":"02:43.370 ","End":"02:48.994","Text":"which is roundabout 37 degrees C or 98.6 Fahrenheit,"},{"Start":"02:48.994 ","End":"02:52.420","Text":"the hypothalamus and skin receptors send out electrical signals."},{"Start":"02:52.420 ","End":"02:57.330","Text":"This is the nervous system that trigger actions or behaviors,"},{"Start":"02:57.330 ","End":"03:01.040","Text":"and we\u0027ll see that sometimes the animal will behave differently if it\u0027s cold,"},{"Start":"03:01.040 ","End":"03:04.610","Text":"that increase or decrease heat loss,"},{"Start":"03:04.610 ","End":"03:07.015","Text":"depending on what the situation is."},{"Start":"03:07.015 ","End":"03:13.185","Text":"Now let\u0027s see how this signaling works."},{"Start":"03:13.185 ","End":"03:17.360","Text":"We\u0027re talking about the neural control of thermoregulation."},{"Start":"03:17.360 ","End":"03:27.125","Text":"1 example is what happens when there is an infection that changes our temperature,"},{"Start":"03:27.125 ","End":"03:29.465","Text":"say, gives us some fever."},{"Start":"03:29.465 ","End":"03:33.635","Text":"There are things that are called endogenous pyrogens."},{"Start":"03:33.635 ","End":"03:35.970","Text":"\"Pyro\", remember fire, is pyro,"},{"Start":"03:35.970 ","End":"03:38.990","Text":"things that change temperature. These are endogenous."},{"Start":"03:38.990 ","End":"03:40.460","Text":"They come from inside the body,"},{"Start":"03:40.460 ","End":"03:45.110","Text":"and those are substances that come from phagocytic leukocytes,"},{"Start":"03:45.110 ","End":"03:48.550","Text":"and they are capable of inducing fever."},{"Start":"03:48.550 ","End":"03:51.185","Text":"Let\u0027s look at the example below."},{"Start":"03:51.185 ","End":"03:53.810","Text":"Let\u0027s say that we have an infection."},{"Start":"03:53.810 ","End":"03:57.215","Text":"There\u0027s a bacterium that penetrates the body."},{"Start":"03:57.215 ","End":"03:58.505","Text":"In the bloodstream,"},{"Start":"03:58.505 ","End":"04:00.049","Text":"there are macrophages,"},{"Start":"04:00.049 ","End":"04:01.445","Text":"part of the immune system,"},{"Start":"04:01.445 ","End":"04:04.205","Text":"that engulf those bacteria."},{"Start":"04:04.205 ","End":"04:08.255","Text":"Those bacteria then are broken down,"},{"Start":"04:08.255 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","End":"05:00.635","Text":"the thermostats in the body and produces a higher temperature, fever."},{"Start":"05:00.635 ","End":"05:07.190","Text":"The reason evidentially the body does this is because the pathogens that came into"},{"Start":"05:07.190 ","End":"05:13.370","Text":"the body in the first place are probably best set to work at 37 degrees."},{"Start":"05:13.370 ","End":"05:15.740","Text":"The body, therefore, raises the temperature,"},{"Start":"05:15.740 ","End":"05:18.680","Text":"and those pathogens don\u0027t work as well."},{"Start":"05:18.680 ","End":"05:20.600","Text":"Let\u0027s review this a little bit."},{"Start":"05:20.600 ","End":"05:25.443","Text":"These pyrogens act on the hypothalamic thermoregulatory center,"},{"Start":"05:25.443 ","End":"05:28.455","Text":"which is in the brain, the hypothalamus."},{"Start":"05:28.455 ","End":"05:33.170","Text":"Those pyrogens include interleukin-1,"},{"Start":"05:33.170 ","End":"05:37.970","Text":"and TNF-Alpha, and another 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