Create and record a 3- to 5-minute presentation on a physiology topic using Pano

  • Create and record a 3- to 5-minute presentation on a physiology topic using Panopto or a similar recording software.
    • You will record both yourself and your PowerPoint presentation at the same time, which can be done with Panopto.
    • The video must capture your face and the presentation.
  • Present the physiology of your topic.
    • Physiology should be explained in depth, step by step, and be organized.
    • The topic should be explained and not read off notes for the PowerPoint slide.
  • You will be expected to refer to and explain the images, animations, terms, and key points on your slides.
    • Include clear, well-sized, unlabeled images (Choose images without labels, or remove the labels).
    • You will be expected to explain the physiology of the images in your own words.
    • Utilize animations to explain the physiology conent.
    • Include key points and terms (use bullets, not paragraphs).
  • Your slides should be creative and visually appealing.
  • Include four (4) references cited in current APA style and Include at least one non-Internet source.
  • Use the notes section for each slide to fully explain your topic.

use this outline to create slides about the cardiovascular system with picture

Slide 1: Title Slide

  • Title: Understanding the Cardiovascular System
  • Subtitle: Exploring the Anatomy and Physiology
  • Your Name
  • Date

Slide 2: Introduction

  • Brief overview of the cardiovascular system.
  • Importance of understanding cardiovascular physiology for overall health.

Slide 3: Anatomy of the Heart

  • Overview of the heart’s structure:
    • Four chambers (two atria and two ventricles).
    • Valves (atrioventricular and semilunar).
    • Major blood vessels (aorta, pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, and vena cava).
  • Importance of each component in the heart’s function.

Slide 4: Cardiac Cycle

  • Explanation of the cardiac cycle:
    • Systole (contraction) and diastole (relaxation).
  • Role of electrical impulses (generated by the SA node and AV node) in coordinating heartbeats.
  • Importance of the cardiac cycle in maintaining blood flow throughout the body.

Slide 5: Blood Vessels

  • Overview of the three types of blood vessels: arteries, veins, and capillaries.
  • Structure and function of each type of blood vessel.
  • Importance of healthy blood vessels for efficient blood circulation.

Slide 6: Blood Pressure Regulation

  • Definition of blood pressure and its importance in cardiovascular health.
  • Mechanisms for regulating blood pressure, including neural (autonomic nervous system) and hormonal (renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system) control.
  • Consequences of high and low blood pressure.

Slide 7: Blood Composition

  • Components of blood: plasma, red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).
  • Functions of each blood component in maintaining health, including oxygen transport, immune defense, and clotting.

Slide 8: Gas Exchange in the Cardiovascular System

  • Process of gas exchange in the lungs: oxygen enters the bloodstream, and carbon dioxide exits.
  • Role of respiratory system structures (alveoli and pulmonary capillaries) in facilitating gas exchange.
  • Importance of efficient gas exchange for cellular respiration.

Slide 9: Circulation of Blood

  • Overview of systemic circulation and pulmonary circulation.
  • Pathway of blood flow through the body and lungs.
  • Importance of specialized circulatory pathways (hepatic portal system, renal circulation) for specific functions.

Slide 10: Disorders of the Cardiovascular System

  • Common cardiovascular disorders: hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias.
  • Risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and strategies for prevention.

Slide 11: Conclusion

  • Summary of key points covered in the presentation.
  • Emphasis on the importance of understanding cardiovascular physiology for maintaining overall health.

Slide 12: References

  • List of references cited in current APA style.
  • Include at least four references, including one non-Internet source.