Instructional Video9:00
Professor Dave Explains

Hunger Knowing When to Eat

9th - Higher Ed
Eating is one of the best parts of life, and our brains make sure to remind us to do it by producing the sensation called hunger. How does this work? Does the brain just know when we are running out of energy, and it reminds us to...
Instructional Video12:48
Catalyst University

What are the Physiological Mechanisms of Dietary Fiber?

Higher Ed
We have all heard that dietary fiber is necessary for good GI and overall health. Human intestinal cells do not have enzymes to break down fiber, so how could this be? Here we will discuss the role of bacteria in fiber metabolism and...
Instructional Video6:54
Institute of Human Anatomy

Why Facial Expression Muscles Contribute to Wrinkles on the Face

Higher Ed
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the unique relationship facial muscles has with the skin of the face, and how that creates wrinkles.
Instructional Video7:55
Catalyst University

Classifying Burns EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the classification of burn injuries from first degree to third/fourth degree.<br/>
Instructional Video21:32
Kenhub

Compartments of the neck

Higher Ed
Fascial layers divide the neck into compartments.
Instructional Video13:18
Catalyst University

Specific Hormones | Functions of Cortisol

Higher Ed
n this video, we explore the functions of the major glucocorticoid, cortisol, and how it is released.
Instructional Video11:00
Catalyst University

Specific Hormones | Functions of Growth Hormone (hGH)

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the functions of growth hormone and how it is released.
Instructional Video14:50
Catalyst University

Leptin Function, Signaling via the LepR, & Overall Physiological Effects

Higher Ed
1) What is the function of Leptin in the body?<br/>
2) How is Leptin's release affected by fatty<br/> body mass?
3) How does Leptin signal through the L<br/>eptin receptor (LepR)?
Instructional Video11:36
Kenhub

Greater omentum

Higher Ed
Overview of the greater omentum and neighbouring abdominal viscera.
Instructional Video10:48
Kenhub

Parathyroid gland histology

Higher Ed
Characteristics of the parathyroid gland at the microscopic level.
Instructional Video7:49
JJ Medicine

Low Testosterone (Hypogonadism): 7 Causes (Dietary, etc.) and Ways to Increase Testosterone Levels

Higher Ed
7 Scientific Reasons for Low Testosterone Levels in Men and 10 Ways to Increase Testosterone Levels. Low testosterone levels can be caused by many lifestyle factors including dietary choices, stress, sleep habits, and chemical exposures....
Instructional Video12:46
Kenhub

Bone tissue

Higher Ed
Bone is the basic unit of the human skeletal system.
Instructional Video13:01
Catalyst University

Specific Hormones | Functions of Thyroid Hormones

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the functions of thyroid hormones and how they are released.
Instructional Video24:30
Kenhub

Cells and tissues

Higher Ed
Overview of the main cellular components and tissues.
Instructional Video10:12
Kenhub

Loose connective tissue

Higher Ed
Structure and cellular components of loose connective tissue.
Instructional Video16:51
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Incredible Complexity of the Hand

Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explores the incredible complexity of the human hand, discussing the bones, muscles, ligaments, nerves, and other structures involved in its movement and gripping capabilities.
Instructional Video18:11
Catalyst University

Anatomy - Histology of Connective Tissue

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the following:<br/>
1) several common connect<br/>ive tissues
2) their structural<br/> & functional features
3) where to find them
Instructional Video3:38
Mazz Media

Kidneys

6th - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs that perform several vital functions. The kidneys filter blood, form and excrete urine, regulate body fluid and electrolyte balance, and act...
Stock Footage0:13
Getty Images

Fat cells float in clear fluid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fat cells float in clear fluid.
Stock Footage0:14
Getty Images

Fat cells float in clear fluid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fat cells float in clear fluid.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Hormone Control of Hunger

9th - 10th
Describes the interaction between the hormone insulin, blood glucose levels, and the hypothalamus and how this affects the perception of hunger. Also discusses what happens after you eat a fat-rich meal where the hormone leptin is...