Instructional Video1:34
Visual Learning Systems

Exploring the Differences between Animal and Prokaryotic Cells

9th - 12th
In this video, we explore the differences between animal cells and prokaryotic bacterial cells. This video is part of the 11-part series, Early Life.
Instructional Video1:38
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Cells - Mitochondria

6th - 8th
Cell Structure and Function Set: 4. This clip examines the function of the mitochondria in producing energy in the form of ATP from glucose during aerobic cellular respiration.
Instructional Video18:26
Schooling Online

Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Comparing Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

3rd - Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video16:28
Schooling Online

Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Plant Cells Part 1

3rd - Higher Ed
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 that...
Instructional Video14:24
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Eukaryotic Cells Part 1: Animal Cells and Endosymbiotic Theory

12th - Higher Ed
Prokaryotic cells were simple enough, but eukaryotic cells are much more complex! They have so many more little features and compartments, like the deluxe model of your car. We have to learn about every single one of these organelles and...
Instructional Video3:47
FuseSchool

The 5 Kingdoms in Classification

6th - Higher Ed
The classification system organises species into domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and finally species. ‘Kingdom’ is the second highest rank below the rank of domain in this sequence of classification. It helps us to...
Instructional Video3:59
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Biological Classification - The Four Kingdoms of Eukarya

6th - 8th
Biological Classification Set: This clip introduces the four kingdoms of, Eukarya: Protista, Plantae, Animalia and Fungi.
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Cells Multiplying division

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cell, Cancer Cell, Human Cell, Animal Cell, Plant Cell, Cancer - Illness, DNA, Bacterium, Mitosis, Virus, Dividing, Multiplication, Cell Division, New Life, Research, Circle, Technology, Human Egg, Blood Cell, Healthcare And Medicine,...
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Cells Multiplying division

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cells Multiplying division
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Microscopic view of Ciliates, Differential Interference Contrast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microscopic view of Ciliates, Differential Interference Contrast
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Microscopic view of Flagellates and spirochaeta bacteria, Differential Interference Contrast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microscopic view of Flagellates and spirochaeta bacteria, Differential Interference Contrast
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Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape, with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 180 micrometres

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape, with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 180 micrometres
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Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 650 micrometres.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 650 micrometres.
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Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 650 micrometres.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 650 micrometres.
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Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape, with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 180 micrometres

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape, with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 180 micrometres
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Virus cells

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Virus Under Microscope
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Microscopic view of Flagellates and Euglena sp.(Euglena is classed as both an animal and an alga due to is ability to both move and photosynthesise) Differential Interference Contrast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microscopic view of Flagellates and Euglena sp.(Euglena is classed as both an animal and an alga due to is ability to both move and photosynthesise) Differential Interference Contrast
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Human epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 100 micrometres.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Human epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 100 micrometres.
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Human tongue scrape shows epithelial cell and swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 100 micrometres.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Human tongue scrape shows epithelial cell and swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 100 micrometres.
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Black dividing virus

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dark ominous looking virus medical background
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animated bacteriums

Pre-K - Higher Ed
animated bacteriums
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Human tongue scrape produces sloughed epithelial cells with bateria.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Human tongue scrape produces sloughed epithelial cells with bateria.
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Human tongue bacteria from Human tongue scrape. Recorded using Phase Contrast illumination, horizontal field of view 100 micrometres.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Human tongue bacteria from Human tongue scrape. Recorded using Phase Contrast illumination, horizontal field of view 100 micrometres.
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Human tongue bacteria from Human tongue scrape. Recorded using Phase Contrast illumination, horizontal field of view 50 micrometres.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Human tongue bacteria from Human tongue scrape. Recorded using Phase Contrast illumination, horizontal field of view 50 micrometres.