Instructional Video6:46
Bozeman Science

Coupled Reactions

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen explains the importance role of coupled reactions in biology. He starts by explaining how the power of a river can be harnessed by a water mill to grind grains. He describes the importance of ATP and how it is used within...
Instructional Video2:20
SciShow

Why Do Birds Have White And Dark Meat? (And Do We?)

12th - Higher Ed
Why do chickens and turkeys have white meat and dark meat? And, like, gross, but .. do humans have the same thing? It's all about our muscles: what they're made of, and what they're made for. Quick Questions has the answers!
Instructional Video4:03
SciShow

Bacteria Could Someday Power Our Cell Phones

12th - Higher Ed
Unlike most living things, there are species of bacteria that can harness electrons directly and even shuttle them around from place to place like living wires.
Instructional Video5:33
Amoeba Sisters

What is ATP?

12th - Higher Ed
Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 0:40 Some Examples of ATP Uses in Cell Processes 1:14 What is ATP? 1:52 How do we get ATP? 3:05 How does ATP work? Note: We received an excellent comment in an older video (about cellular respiration) that...
Instructional Video3:15
SciShow

Why Doesn't Your Sphincter Get Tired?

12th - Higher Ed
Keeping a muscle clenched usually tires it out eventually, but that’s not the case for sphincters, which do things a little differently.
Instructional Video11:44
Crash Course

In Da Club - Membranes & Transport: Crash Course Biology

12th - Higher Ed
Hank describes how cells regulate their contents and communicate with one another via mechanisms within the cell membrane.
Instructional Video13:25
Crash Course

ATP & Respiration: Crash Course Biology

12th - Higher Ed
In which Hank does some push ups for science and describes the "economy" of cellular respiration and the various processes whereby our bodies create energy in the form of ATP.
Instructional Video9:45
Bozeman Science

ATP: Adenosine Triphosphate

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen explains the structure, function and importance of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). He begins by describing the specific structure of the molecule and its three main parts: adenine, ribose sugar, and phosphate groups. He...
Instructional Video1:02
Curated Video

Anaerobic Respiration: Energy Production Without Oxygen

6th - 12th
Cellular respiration in the absence of oxygen. Like aerobic respiration, it converts glucose into usable energy, in the form of ATP. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and...
Instructional Video0:56
Curated Video

ATP

6th - 12th
Adenosine Triphosphate, a molecule that acts as an energy store in all living cells. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science...
Instructional Video20:32
Catalyst University

Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase Class I Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism

Higher Ed
Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase Class I Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism
Instructional Video16:59
Catalyst University

Selenophosphate Synthetase: Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism

Higher Ed
Selenophosphate Synthetase: Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism
Instructional Video0:44
Next Animation Studio

Aphid converts light into energy, like a plant

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have discovered a type of aphid that is capable of converting light into energy in a photosynthesis-like process. The pea aphid makes carotenoids, a pigment and essential antioxidant that nearly all other animals must obtain...
Instructional Video14:11
Institute of Human Anatomy

Debunking Myths About Bodies After Death

Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher debunks common myths about what happens to the human body after death. Through dissections and explanations of anatomy and physiology, the teacher explains why hair and nails don't continue to grow after death...
Instructional Video19:37
Catalyst University

Osteoblast Physiology

Higher Ed
Osteoblast Physiology
Instructional Video14:56
Catalyst University

NEW! Hexokinase Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism

Higher Ed
NEW! Hexokinase Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism
Instructional Video11:13
Catalyst University

Corrin/B12 Biochemistry: Cobalamin Adenosyltransferase

Higher Ed
Corrin/B12 Biochemistry: Cobalamin Adenosyltransferase
Instructional Video20:54
Catalyst University

Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase Class II Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism

Higher Ed
Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase Class II Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism
Instructional Video13:38
Catalyst University

Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency (Part 1) How Does dATP Accumulate

Higher Ed
Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency (Part 1) How Does dATP Accumulate
Instructional Video14:11
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Science Behind Creatine: Benefits, Safety, and Athletic Performance

Higher Ed
This video explains what creatine is, how it works in the body, and whether it is safe and effective for increasing athletic performance. It covers topics such as how creatine is synthesized and stored in the body, how it helps provide...
Instructional Video7:28
Catalyst University

Muscle Physiology 3: Sodium-Potassium Pump

Higher Ed
Muscle Physiology 3: Sodium-Potassium Pump
Instructional Video2:44
Curated Video

003 What ATP is and How it Works

Higher Ed
This Video talks about what ATP is and how it results in energy for the processes happening in the cell
Instructional Video14:25
Curated Video

ATP - Energy of the Cell

Higher Ed
ATP is the energy currency of the body. In this video, I talk about what ATP is and how it works. I also talk about the scientists that have contributed a lot to what we know about how ATP works.
Instructional Video14:30
Institute of Human Anatomy

How Muscles Adapt: Understanding Slow and Fast Twitch Fibers

Higher Ed
This video discusses how muscles respond and adapt to exercise. It explains the differences between slow twitch and fast twitch muscle fibers and how they adapt differently to exercise. The video also discusses the importance of...