Instructional Video3:27
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Skin Choca Esos Cinco - Piel

Pre-K - 12th
Este video explora cinco datos divertidos sobre piel.
Instructional Video0:49
Instructional Video3:30
Curated Video

Do Fingerprints Change? Is It Possible to Alter Fingerprints?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The short answer is NO. Fingerprints do not change over time. However, there is a catch: they do not change as we grow old, but they can be affected by certain external conditions. A person’s fingerprints usually form in the 17th week of...
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

Can A Skin-Colored Tattoo Cover Up A Bad, Older Tattoo?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Permanent tattoos are created by penetrating almost half a millimeter deep into the skin. This means that these tattoos are actually “inside” the skin, so they cannot be hidden by adding a flesh-colored tattoo. This technique can also...
Instructional Video3:46
Let's Tute

Why Fingerprints are Unique and Important

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains the science behind fingerprints and why they are so unique and important in criminal investigations. It also explores how technology is using fingerprints for security purposes and how each person's fingerprint...
Instructional Video2:45
Visual Learning Systems

Skin, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems: the Integumentary System

3rd - 8th
This colorful series of videos highlights the major features of the skin, skeletal, and muscular systems. Live-action footage, accompanied by three-dimensional animations, illustrate these fascinating body systems. Special attention is...
Instructional Video10:06
Curated Video

Thermoregulation: How the Body Controls Temperature

Higher Ed
The video explains the importance of maintaining a stable body temperature for enzyme reactions and how the hypothalamus in the brain is responsible for thermoregulation. It covers the different factors that affect body temperature,...
Instructional Video5:43
The Noted Anatomist

Somite patterns

Higher Ed
This video tutorial briefly covers the development of somite elements (dermatome, myotome and sclerotome) in the context of gross anatomy.
Instructional Video9:16
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Science Behind Goose Bumps: Anatomy and Function

Higher Ed
This video explains the science behind goose bumps, including the anatomy of the skin and the role of the arrector pili muscle. It also explores the connection between strong emotions and the activation of this muscle, and how it is more...
Instructional Video9:18
Catalyst University

The Integumentary System | The Dermis & Hypodermis

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the structure and functions of the dermis and hypodermis (subcutaneous layer).
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

How Sunscreen Protects Against Harmful UV Rays

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn about how sunscreen works to protect our skin from the sun's rays. It explains the difference between sunscreens and sunblocks, and how they filter or reflect the light to prevent it from burning the skin....
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Art, History, and Symbolism of Tattoos

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explore the cultural significance, historical origins, and various application methods of tattoos. Dive into the symbolism and meaning of tattoos across different cultures, and understand the medical purposes they can serve. From rites...
Instructional Video14:01
Professor Dave Explains

The Integumentary System

9th - Higher Ed
I know we've only covered two out of the four types of tissue, but that will be enough to start looking at some of the systems of the human body. We will start with the one that is easiest to see, the integumentary system. This is made...
Instructional Video17:08
Catalyst University

The Integumentary System | The Epidermis

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the superficial skin layer, the epidermis. We will learn the structure and function of each of the layers [including stratum lucidum in thick skin].
Instructional Video18:24
Curated Video

The Skin, its structure, function and response to injury - Section 34.1

Higher Ed
Section 34.1 deals with the Skin, starting with its structure, with the two layers: Epidermis and dermis. I also talk about the functions of the skin, from regulating internal temperature to functioning as a sense organ, producing...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Introduction to Mammals: Features, Diversity, and Adaptations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of mammals. From humans to whales and primates, mammals are a diverse group of organisms with unique characteristics. We delve into their evolutionary history, examining their jaw joint,...
Instructional Video0:52
Curated Video

I WONDER - Is The Skin Made Of Layers?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of is the skin made of layers.
Instructional Video7:55
Catalyst University

Classifying Burns EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the classification of burn injuries from first degree to third/fourth degree.<br/>
Instructional Video4:33
Mazz Media

Integumentary System (Overview)

K - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the integumentary system is the body’s barrier between its interior and the outside. It is an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. Students will come...
Instructional Video6:43
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Anatomy of Skin Thickness: Why We Get Wrinkles

Higher Ed
This video explains the variability of skin thickness in different parts of the body and how it affects the aging process. It also discusses the impact of gender and ethnicity on skin thickness and its implications for cosmetics, plastic...
Instructional Video11:48
The Noted Anatomist

Dermatomes and Cutaneous fields

Higher Ed
This video tutorial compares and contrasts dermatomes and cutaneous fields: 0:00. Introduction 0:30. Dermatomes and the brachial plexus 2:12. Anatomy of Google maps and sensation 3:09. Practice questions 4:08. Cutaneous fields and the...
Instructional Video3:29
Curated Video

Five Facts - Skin

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about skin.
Instructional Video6:57
JJ Medicine

Vitiligo (Skin Depigmentation) | Pathophysiology, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Higher Ed
Vitiligo (Skin Depigmentation) | Pathophysiology, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment



Vitiligo is a primary pigmentary condition involving depigmentation of the skin. The etiology is unknown. The pathophysiology involves...
Instructional Video6:16
Catalyst University

A&P I Lab - Integration Lab 1 Histology of the Epidermis

Higher Ed
A&P I Lab Integration Lab 1 Histology of the Epidermis