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The academic content and narration for all the physiology videos are by Matthew Mason, Professor of Comparative Physiology at the University of Cambridge, UK, and Robert Comline Fellow in Physiology at St Catharine's College. Matt is a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Educators, and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK).
All animations were produced by Cong Cong Bo, a former Cambridge medical student. Cong is also the author and narrator of all the GCSE material, and the videos on SARS CoV-2.
We produced these videos independently from any institution, with a view to enhancing the appreciation of physiology among students worldwide.

COVID-19 Vaccines: 10 Myths Busted.

Microscopy for GCSE 9-1 Biology: Light microscopes, electron microscopes, magnification, resolution

Welcome to Hippomedics!

GCSE Biology: Specialised Cells (sperm, egg, ciliated epithelial cell, red blood cell, nerve cell)

GCSE Biology: Cell Structure (prokaryotic, eukaryotic, and bacterial cells)

5.2 Types of Hormones

5.1 Introduction to Endocrinology

5.8 Endocrine: Adrenaline (Epinephrine) and Noradrenaline (Norepinephrine)

5.7 Endocrine: Hormones of the Adrenal Medulla

5.6 Endocrine: Hormones of the Adrenal Cortex

5.5 Endocrine: The Adrenal Glands

5.4 Endocrine: The Anterior Pituitary

5.3 Endocrine: The Pituitary Gland

COVID-19: The Coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2; virus anatomy, life cycle, replication

4.6 Cardiovascular: Exercise

4.5 Cardiovascular Physiology: Control of blood flow

4.4 Cardiovascular: Resistance of the Arterioles

4.3 Cardiovascular: Controlling Arteriole Resistance

4.2 Cardiovascular: Pressure, Flow and Resistance

4.1 Cardiovascular: Pressures in the CVS

3.7 Respiratory: Haemoglobin

3.6 Respiratory: Alveolar Dead Space

3.5 Respiratory: Pathological States affecting V/Q, Part 2

3.4 Respiratory: Pathological States affecting V/Q, Part 1

3.3 Respiratory: Ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) ratio

3.2 Respiratory: Compliance

3.1 Respiratory: Ventilation

2.7 Renal: Myogenic Mechanism

2.6 Renal: What happens when humans drink seawater?

2.5 Renal: DCT & Collecting Ducts