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SciShow
Why HPV Is Cancer In One Convenient Package
HPV isn't the only virus that causes cancer, but it's one of the best at it. Here's what we've learned about this supervillain of a pathogen, and how to stop it.
Curated Video
Factpack: Classification
Discover the systematic grouping of organisms according to the structural or evolutionary relationships among them.
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Wonderscape
Understanding Plant and Animal Cells: Structure and Function
Explore the basic structure and functions of plant and animal cells, the fundamental units of living organisms. Learn about the similarities and differences between plant and animal cells, including the roles of the cell membrane,...
Wonderscape
The Fascinating World of Bacteria
This video explores bacteria, detailing their characteristics, classification, and history. It explains how bacteria, as prokaryotes, are present in diverse environments, from extreme heat to extreme cold. The video also discusses...
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - Cell Types and Cell Structure #2
In this video, we cover:
- The different types of cell (Eukaryotic and Prokary
otic)
- The differences and similarities between the structures of plant, animal, and bacte
rial cells
- The sub-cellular structures /...
- The different types of cell (Eukaryotic and Prokary
otic)
- The differences and similarities between the structures of plant, animal, and bacte
rial cells
- The sub-cellular structures /...
CTE Skills
HST-AP - Introduction to the Human Cell
In this series we will learn about the human cell structures and their specific functions each must perform and complete in order for the Human organism to stay alive and healthy throughout its expected "Life Cycle". In addition we will...
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Plant Cells Part 3
Sadly, it’s their last day in the Garden of Babylon. But nothing cheers up Sally like a shopping spree! The class is off to buy souvenirs before they say farewell to this wonderful city. This lesson will conclude our introduction to the...
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Plant Cells Part 2
Sally’s field trip to the Garden of Babylon is turning into a road trip. Her first stop is the post office. It’s not every day that a stork delivers your mail! This lesson will continue unearthing the structure of plant cells, focusing...
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Animal Cells Part 3
Seeking excitement, Sally embarks on a self-guided ghost tour of Zoo York’s ‘abandoned tunnels’. Will she spot anything spooky? This lesson will finalise our crash course on the structure of animal cells, focusing on components...
Mister Simplify
Blooms Taxonomy (Psychomotor Domain) - Simplest Explanation Ever
Renowned taxonomy in the world of business and L&D. In this part of this 3-part series, we look at the Psychomotor version having already looked at the Cognitive and Affective versions.
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Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Animal Cells Part 1
Sally’s never-ending field trip continues. This time, they’re exploring the bustling city of Zoo York. Perhaps she’ll travel for the rest of year 11, only returning home for a hot meal and special occasions. This lesson will examine the...
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Introduction to Cells
Biology is all about cells and living organisms. But after the summer holidays, Sally can’t remember what a cell is! Why is she uploading photos on Instagram when she has an exam tomorrow? Thankfully, it’s not difficult to learn about...
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Prokaryotic Cells
Biology can be pretty dry. You’re stuck in a classroom studying a textbook full of boring definitions and complicated diagrams... That’s why we’re going on a field trip with Sally! She’s visiting a floating city in the Pacific Ocean –...
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Animal Cells Part 2
Join Sally as she tours the heart of Zoo York, the city that never sleeps. She stays awake with coffee and Zoober Eats! This lesson will continue to delve into the structure of animal cells, focusing on components that synthesise and...
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Comparing Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
A bracelet burglar is on the loose! Sally puts on her detective hat. If she can solve the crime, maybe she’ll get a voucher to use at Tiffany & Chro. This lesson will begin our review of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, focusing on...
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Plant Cells Part 1
Let’s fly to Eukarytopia, the home of the eukaryotes! You can learn all about plants in the Garden of Babylon! This lesson will begin our series on eukaryotic cells. We’ll look at the structure of plant cells, focusing on components...
American Museum of Natural History
What Makes YOU YOU? What Makes ME ME?
What does DNA have to do with me? Learners watch a short animated video to learn about cells and DNA. Scholars learn that DNA is the building block of chromosomes within the cells of every living thing.
TED-Ed
Why Is Cotton in Everything?
Imagine wearing a suit of armor made of quilted cotton. Inca warriors did and found it very effective. Viewers of a fascinating video learn about how the growth of cotton cells makes this plant so strong and versatile. Also included in...
American Chemical Society
How Seashells Are Made
What do chalk and seashells have in common? They are both primarily calcium carbonate! Learn how sea creatures use crystalline structure to their advantage as they build their shell homes. An installment of a larger series on reactions...
Amoeba Sisters
Cell Membranes and Cell Transport
Cells are busy places! How do things move around in such a tiny environment? Introduce young life scientists to the types of cellular transport through a video that is part of a large biology playlist. Animated characters demonstrate how...
Teacher's Pet
Unique Features of Plant Cells
In plants, vacuoles take up most of the space in a cell. The video explains what vacuoles are and their importance. It also discusses the function of the cell wall and plastids, both unique features of plant cells.
Teacher's Pet
Parts of the Eukaryotic Cell
Lipids found in your body include oils, fats, and hormones. The video discusses lipids and their importance to your body, wax, and vitamins. Then, it identifies and explains the job of each part of eukaryotic cells.
Teacher's Pet
Cell Diversity, Shape and Size
Do stem cells tell their kids they can grow up to be anything they want to be? The video discusses the large diversity in different types of stem cells and relates how shape and size determine function.
University of California
What Does A Cancer Cell Look Like?
Have you ever wondered about the texture of a cell? It turns out the squishiness of a cell can be used to detect cancer. The video highlights cellular research that will hopefully one day help treat cancer.