Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
The Science of Snot
Most people don’t like to spend time thinking about snot, slime, and mucus. Believe it or not, these are important substances that keep humans and animals safe. In fact, there are scientists who study snot! Listen to hear one of these...
Institute of Human Anatomy
What Ibuprofen Does to the Body
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses how ibuprofen interacts with various organs and tissues in the human body, and potential side effects to consider.
Curated Video
I WONDER - Why Do We Have Nose Hairs?
This video is answering the question of why do we have nose hairs.
The Noted Anatomist
Autonomic innervation of the lungs
This video tutorial briefly covers the sympathetic and parasympathetic role on lung innervation. It focuses on the following: - Sympathetic neurotransmitters (epinephrine and nor-epinephrine) and receptors (adrenergic). - Parasympathetic...
Bizarre Beasts
This Slimy Fish Ties Itself in Knots
Hagfish are slimy sea noodles that wear their skin like a pair of loose pajamas... and that isn't the weirdest thing about them.
Curated Video
How Our Lungs Work
This video provides an explanation of how our lungs work to facilitate the process of breathing. It explores the role of the respiratory system, detailing the journey of inhaled air through the trachea, bronchial tubes, bronchioles, and...
JJ Medicine
Chronic Cough | 3 Most Common Causes & Approach to Causes
Chronic Cough | 3 Most Common Causes & Approach to Causes This lesson is on an approach to determining the cause of a chronic cough. In this lesson, we discuss how a chronic cough is defined, an approach to determine the causes of...
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Histology of the Colon [Large Intestine]
Here, we explore the histology of the colon [large intestine] along with the 4 layers of the colon wall.
FuseSchool
Human Defence Systems Against Pathogens
Human Defence Systems Against Pathogens | Health | Biology | FuseSchool Pathogens are disease causing microorganisms, that our body has many defence mechanisms against. The skin is the first physical barrier, providing a protective layer...
Catalyst University
Anatomy & Physiology of the Oral Cavity & Pharynx
In this video, we discuss the functions of the oral cavity and its accessory organs (teeth, tongue, salivary glands).
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Histology of the Stomach & Small Intestine
Here, we explore the histology of the stomach and small intestine along with the 4 layers of the wall of these organs.
Learning Mole
The Nose
This human body video lesson is all about our nose and how we smell and taste. Students will love this engaging and interactive video.This video serves as a great introduction or review video for your learners.
ProTeachersVideo
How Science Works: Asthma on the Run: The Effect of Asthma on the Airways
Using dissected animal lungs Ceri explains how asthma affects the lungs and how current preventative medicine works. Asthma affects the larger areas of the lungs, the trachea and bronchi. Problems with mucus accumulation and muscle...
msvgo
Movement in Invertebrates
It explains movement in some invertebrates, namely earthworm, snail and cockroach.
Journey to the Microcosmos
Diatoms Tiny Factories You Can See From Space
We owe so much to diatoms! They help us make beer, paint, and kitty litter, and they're responsible for some of the air you're breathing right now!
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Physiology - Respiratory System
Your respiratory system is a system in humans that is designed to extract oxygen from the air so we can use it in respiration around the body and at the same time get rid of carbon dioxide gas into the air which is the waste product from...
FuseSchool
What Does The Stomach Do
The stomach is an amazing organ. It varies in size from person to person but can contain up to 2 litres of food and liquid. The stomach is one of the organs in the digestive system. It is essentially a bag of muscle where food is kept...
Getty Images
High Speed Sneeze, side view man's head sneezing, black background, lips wobble and saliva flies out of mouth
High Speed Sneeze, side view man's head sneezing, black background, lips wobble and saliva flies out of mouth
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Grey Field Slug (Deroceras reticulatum). Time-lapse.
- A common garden and agricultural pest. Several other invertebrates, a centipede, ants etc also come into view.
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CU Wormsnail reeling in mucous, possibly Serpulorbis grandis or Dendropoma maxima
CU Wormsnail reeling in mucous, possibly Serpulorbis grandis or Dendropoma maxima
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snail crawling along the measurement ruler scale
the snail crawls along the scale of the measuring ruler