Instructional Video15:36
Kenhub

Motor unit

Higher Ed
A close look at a motor unit, its motor neuron and skeletal muscle fibers.
Instructional Video8:41
Catalyst University

Biochemical Mechanism of the Smell of Death | How do Bodies Decay?

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the stages of corpse decomposition and also the molecules (and their biosynthetic pathways) that contribute to the smell of a dead, decaying body.
Instructional Video12:01
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Importance of Vitamin C for Your Body: From Scurvy to Immune System Support

Higher Ed
This video explains the importance of vitamin C in the body, including its role as a powerful antioxidant and its association with scurvy. It also discusses how vitamin C is absorbed and excreted in the body, and its essential role in...
Instructional Video3:32
Curated Video

070 What is a disease?

Higher Ed
In this video, Leslie answers a very simple question - What is a disease? But, he look at it from a Biological perspective - since this is Interactive Biology. It's the first in the Pathophysiology series. Enjoy!
Instructional Video10:00
Catalyst University

The Endocrine System | Summary of the Anterior Pituitary

Higher Ed
In this video, we dissect the interplay between the hypothalamus, anterior pituitary, and the corresponding peripheral tissue.
Instructional Video10:23
Curated Video

061 The Bohr Effect

Higher Ed
In this video, Leslie talks about the bohr effect, showing how a combination of an increase in CO2 production, combined with a reduction in pH results in an increase in Oxygen delivery by Hemoglobin.
Instructional Video14:11
JJ Medicine

Low Phosphate (Hypophosphatemia): Causes, Symptoms, Treatment | & Role of Phosphate, Dietary Sources

Higher Ed
Low Phosphate (Hypophosphatemia) | Causes, Symptoms, Treatment | & Role of Phosphate, Dietary Sources Lesson on low phosphate (Hypophosphatemia), purpose of phosphate, dietary sources of phosphate, causes of low phosphate, symptoms,...
Instructional Video7:01
Curated Video

Red Blood Cell Structure and Function | Anatomy and Physiology

Higher Ed
Red Blood Cells are unique cells. And in this video, we talk about their structure and function. Learn about their biconcave shape, the missing organelles, details about hemoglobin and gas exchange.
Instructional Video6:20
Kenhub

What is an organ?

Higher Ed
Definition and anatomy of an organ.
Instructional Video8:25
Let's Tute

Plant Tissues: Types and Functions

9th - Higher Ed
The video is an educational session for biology students on the various plant tissues and their types, with a focus on meristematic tissue and its role in plant growth. The presenter also shares an interesting fact about the fastest...
Instructional Video5:20
Catalyst University

Thermotherapy [Part 1] | Theory, Contraindications, and Precautions

Higher Ed
In this full-lecture video, we discuss the theory, contraindications/precautions, specific uses, and techniques by which we can apply heat as a therapeutic modality along with any relevant associated parameters.
Instructional Video13:51
Kenhub

Microanatomy of Blood Vessels

Higher Ed
Close up view of an artery and a vein in cross-section.
Instructional Video3:28
Visual Learning Systems

Investigating Plant Structure and Function: Plant Tissues

9th - 12th
Plants possess a wide variety of structures that enable them to accomplish amazing things. This engaging series of videos investigates structures common to most plants and describes how these features enable them to survive. Familiar,...
Instructional Video9:11
Professor Dave Explains

Types of Tissue Part 1: Epithelial Tissue

12th - Higher Ed
When learning about the structure of the human body, it's best to begin by learning about the types of tissues that are found within, since all of the organs are made of different combinations of these types of tissues. First up is...
Instructional Video8:41
Professor Dave Explains

Introduction to Antihistamines

12th - Higher Ed
Everybody knows what allergies are, but what causes them? What drugs do we have available to address them? As we learned in the immunology series, allergies are symptoms of an immune response to a perceived threat. Histamine is a...
Instructional Video15:19
Kenhub

Hyaline cartilage

Higher Ed
A histological overview of the most common type of cartilage in the human body.
Instructional Video14:07
Kenhub

Arteries and veins histology

Higher Ed
General histological features of arteries and veins.
Instructional Video26:07
Kenhub

Liver histology

Higher Ed
Have a thorough look at the body's largest compound gland under the microscope.
Instructional Video9:24
JJ Medicine

What to Avoid with Hemorrhoids | Risk Factors and Ways to Reduce Risk

Higher Ed
What to Avoid with Hemorrhoids | Risk Factors and Ways to Reduce Risk Hemorrhoidal disease involving issues with internal and external hemorrhoids is a very common condition affecting upwards of ¾ of the general population at some point...
Instructional Video19:05
Kenhub

Duodenum histology

Higher Ed
Histological features of the duodenum.
Instructional Video15:56
Kenhub

Blood

Higher Ed
Microscopic appearance of the blood.
Instructional Video9:29
Kenhub

Elastic cartilage

Higher Ed
An overview of histological features of elastic cartilage.
Instructional Video23:17
Kenhub

Intraepithelial glands

Higher Ed
Overview of the intraepithelial glands and related structures.
Instructional Video3:46
Mazz Media

Cardiovascular System (An Introduction)

6th - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the cardiovascular system comprised of the heart and the circulatory system that includes the heart, blood vessels, and approximately five liters of blood. Students will come to...