Instructional Video11:35
Bozeman Science

The Circulatory System

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen surveys the circulatory system in humans. He begins with a short discussion of open and closed circulatory systems and 2,3, and 4-chambered hearts. He describes the movement of blood through the human heart and the blood...
Instructional Video11:25
Bozeman Science

Anatomy and Physiology

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen introduces Anatomy and Physiology in this podcast. He starts by describing how the form of an object fits the function. He then explains the themes of homeostasis and hierarchy. He describes the four major types of tissues;...
Instructional Video5:25
Wonderscape

Cell Differentiation and Organismal Complexity

K - 5th
Explore the process of cell differentiation and how cells specialize to perform various functions in animals and plants. Learn how cells organize into tissues, which in turn form organs and organ systems, allowing organisms to perform...
Instructional Video13:55
Institute of Human Anatomy

Superhuman Strength: Secrets of Muscle Variation

Higher Ed
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses variability within the musculoskeletal system and how that might relate to athletic performance.
Instructional Video18:09
Institute of Human Anatomy

Muscle Shape: The Hidden Factor in Performance

Higher Ed
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the various different ways skeletal muscles appear, and what each unique shape means for its overall function.
Instructional Video5:02
Professor Dave Explains

Phylum Entoprocta: The Goblet Worms

12th - Higher Ed
Moving along through Lophophorata, we arrive at Entoprocta, or the goblet worms. There are only about 150 species of these and almost all of them are marine worms. What are they all about? Let's find out now!
Instructional Video4:42
Curated Video

Skin

3rd - Higher Ed
Coach Socrates explains to Miss Palomine that the skin is the body’s largest organ. They then discuss why it’s so important to take care of your skin.
Instructional Video25:32
The Noted Anatomist

Thoracic and Abdominal wall

Higher Ed
This brief video tutorial discusses the anatomy of the thoracic and abdominal wall: 0:00​​. Introduction 0.18. Thoracic skeleton (ribs, costal cartilage, sternum) 4:56. Muscles of the trunk wall (intercostal muscles, abdominal muscles...
Instructional Video37:05
The Noted Anatomist

Introduction to Histology

Higher Ed
This video tutorial discusses an Introduction to Histology (study of tissues): 0:00​. Intro 0:35. Hierarchical organization of living matter 1:56​. H&E stains 3:00​. Epithelium overview (characteristics and classifying scheme) - 9:12....
Instructional Video1:06
Visual Learning Systems

Introduction to Cells and Tissues

9th - 12th
In this video, we explore the concept of cells and their importance in all living organisms, including humans and fish. We learn about the different types of tissues that make up the human body, such as muscle, connective, nerve, and...
Instructional Video2:55
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Anatomy of the Belly Button: What's on the Other Side?

Higher Ed
In this video, the anatomy of the belly button is explored through a cadaver dissection. The speaker explains how the internal anatomy changes as a fetus grows, and how the belly button is sealed off after the detachment of the umbilical...
Instructional Video15:46
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding Calf Strains, Achilles Tendonitis, and Achilles Tendon Tears

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the anatomy and injuries related to the calf muscles and the Achilles tendon. They explore the relationship between calf strains, Achilles tendonitis, and Achilles tendon tears, using examples from...
Instructional Video9:11
The Noted Anatomist

Layers of the Abdominal Wall (X-section)

Higher Ed
This video tutorial covers the anterior abdominal wall from a x-section approach.
Instructional Video18:20
Institute of Human Anatomy

Debunking the Myth of Zombies

Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains why zombies are impossible by examining the stages of death and the decomposition process in the human body. They discuss the effects of rigor mortis, lack of oxygen to the brain, and the breakdown of...
Instructional Video16:28
Catalyst University

Anterior Forearm Muscles - Deep Layer + Review of Superficial Layer

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the deep muscles of the anterior forearm (antebrachium). We hit the structures, origins, insertions, innervations, and actions.
Instructional Video8:55
The Noted Anatomist

Anatomy of the Scalp

Higher Ed
This video tutorial briefly discusses scalp including innervation and arterial supply. 0:00. Introduction 0.11. Boundaries of the scalp 0:30. Layers of the scalp (S.C.A.L.P.) 3:44. Innervation of the Scalp 5:04. Vascular supply of the...
Instructional Video16:40
The Noted Anatomist

Cervical fascia

Higher Ed
This tutorial focuses on cervical fascia (fascial planes of the neck): 0:00. Intro to cervical fascia 0:17. Orientation 1:30. Superficial cervical fascia 2:03. Deep cervical fascia - 2:23. Deep investing fascia - 4:02. Pretracheal fascia...
Instructional Video13:28
The Noted Anatomist

Meninges and Dural venous sinuses

Higher Ed
This video tutorial discusses the meninges and dural venous sinuses: 0:00. Intro to meninges 0:39. Dura mater - 1:33. Dural septae. Falx cerebri, tentorium cerebelli, falx cerebelli - 4:49. Dural venous sinuses. Superior sagittal sinus,...
Instructional Video4:34
The Noted Anatomist

Spinal cord Meninges

Higher Ed
This tutorial covers the meninges (dura, arachnoid and pia mater) that surround and protect the spinal cord.
Instructional Video7:27
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Can Seaweed Save the World: Seaweed and human health

9th - 12th
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. Dr. Pia Winberg shows some of the ways that seaweed can...
Instructional Video22:38
Institute of Human Anatomy

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & the Median Nerve

Higher Ed
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the median nerve and carpal tunnel, and shows how carpal tunnel syndrome can occur.
Instructional Video8:52
msvgo

Introduction to Tissues

K - 12th
It explains the significance of tissues in living beings and lists different types of plant and animal tissues.
Instructional Video13:57
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Worst Possible Direction for Knee Joint: Hyperextension

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker explores the anatomy of the knee joint and discusses the consequences of hyperextension, or going backwards, which can cause damage to the ligaments, tendons, and bones. He also explains the different grades of...
Instructional Video11:24
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Effects of Estrogen on the Female and Male Body

Higher Ed
In this video, the effects of estrogen on the female body are explored, including its role in puberty, the growth of sex organs, bone density, and skin health. The video also touches on the production of estrogen in males and its minimal...