Instructional Video12:16
Crash Course

Old & Odd: Archaea, Bacteria & Protists - CrashCourse Biology

12th - Higher Ed
Hank veers away from human anatomy to teach us about the (mostly) single-celled organisms that make up two of the three taxonomic domains of life, and one of the four kingdoms: Archaea, Bacteria, and Protists. They are by far the most...
Instructional Video5:26
Visual Learning Systems

Investigating Protists: Plant-like Protists

3rd - 8th
Eukaryotes that are clearly not animals, plants, or fungi belong to a very diverse and fascinating group called protists. This series of videos uses captivating video footage to illustrate organisms from tiny microscopic creatures to...
Instructional Video8:11
Nature League

Invertebrates and Ocean Mixing - De-Natured

6th - 8th
In this De-Natured segment of Nature League, Brit breaks down a recent scientific journal article about the impact of invertebrate motion on the mixing of water columns. Article citation: Isabel A. Houghton, Jeffrey R. Koseff, Stephen G....
Instructional Video4:24
Let's Tute

Modes of Nutrition: A Fun Game to Revise the Concept

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a fun and interactive way for students to revise the concept of heterotrophic and autotrophic modes of nutrition. The teacher presents a game where students have to guess the type of organisms based on their mode of...
Instructional Video6:47
Let's Tute

Modes of Nutrition in Living Organisms

9th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the different modes of nutrition used by living organisms, including autotrophic and heterotrophic modes. It also covers mixotrophs, which use a combination of both modes.
Instructional Video5:43
Nature League

What Are Invertebrates? - Lesson Plan

6th - 8th
In this Nature League Lesson Plan, Brit introduces the invertebrates of Earth, including their names, relationships, forms, and awesomeness.
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Autotrophs vs. Heterotrophs: Lesson 4

6th - 8th
This lesson will review the difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs, and show how both play important roles in a food web. It is 4 of 4 in the series titled "Autotrophs vs. Heterotrophs." [1:21]