This video shows Dr. Evan Matthews describing the basic anatomy of the heart and the major differences between cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscle. This is part 1 of a 4 part series on the cardiovascular system. This video is specifically designed for use in an exercise physiology course.
For more information it is recommended that you read the following:
W. Larry Kenney, Jack H. Wilmore, David L. Costill Physiology of Sport and Exercise 7th ed. Chapter 6, 8.
Scott K Powers and Edward T Howley Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and Performance 10th ed. Chapter 9.
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Link to Dr. Evan Matthews website.
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I state at 3:22 I state that plasma contains platelets. This is true in whole blood, but not in centrifuged blood.
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