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 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.

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