SciShow
The Most Shocking Creatures at the Bottom of the Ocean
Did you know that the bottom of the ocean is home to some of the strangest creatures on Earth? Join Michael Aranda for a fascinating dive into the murky depths—you won't believe what's down there.
SciShow
A Brief History of Life: Survival Is Hard
It turns out life may have gotten its start pretty early in Earth's history, and while the first couple billion years saw several important developments, the period was still dominated by very simple life forms. This is our first...
SciShow
How Goldfish Went From Pretty To Invincible And Back Again
We began keeping goldfish as pets more than 1,000 years ago, but their beauty wasn’t the only thing they had going for them. Goldfish had a lot of really weird biological traits that made them incredibly resilient. And in an unfortunate...
SciShow
Bizarre Creatures of the Deep Sea | Compilation
There are some weird animals out there, but few environments have produced stranger creatures than the deep ocean!
SciShow
A Brief History of Life on Earth: The Full Series
From the Archean Eon to the Holocene Epoch, check out this SciShow mini-series for a primer about life on earth.
SciShow
These Animals Don’t Need Oxygen?!
It seems obvious that animals need oxygen to live, but deep in the Mediterranean Sea there is a very small animal that might be doing just fine without any oxygen at all.
SciShow
Why Can't You Compost Meat?
Composting becomes more widespread and accessible all the time, keeping millions of tons of food waste from ending up in landfills every year. But there is one quirk of some composting programs that can be a little annoying: they don't...
SciShow
The Smelly, Oozy, Sometimes Explode-y Science of Garbage
You ever think about where your trash goes? How long it takes to decompose? And whether your garbage can become ... dangerous? You should! Hank explains the science of trash, how we've dealt with it (or not) over the ages, and both the...
SciShow
What Happens After You Flush?
Humans have always peed and pooped, but where it goes after we’ve done our business has changed a lot. In fact: The water you just drank may well have been a part of someone’s urine just weeks ago! SciShow explains!
Curated Video
Anaerobic Respiration: Observing Yeast's Oxygen-Free Energy Production
We use yeast to let us observe anaerobic respiration. The yeast is added to warm water and glucose. A layer of oil is placed over the solution so that no oxygen is available. The solution starts to bubble and the gas produced passes...
Wonderscape
Bacteria Reproduction: Unveiling Microbial Multiplication
This video explains how bacteria reproduce, primarily through binary fission, where a single cell duplicates its DNA and divides into two identical cells. It highlights factors influencing bacterial multiplication, like moisture,...
Curated Video
Life on Earth and Beyond
“Life on Earth and Beyond” discusses the origins of life on Earth and explores how scientists classify a thing as “living.”
Planet PE
How to use Training Zones to get the most out of Continuous Training
Are you runs having an effect on your body? How do you know if your training? In this video I look at continuous training and how you can calculate your training zone using maximum heart rate as a guide.
Nature League
Can Complex Life Evolve Without Oxygen? - From A to B
In their very first episode of "From A to B", Adrian asks Brit about the relationships between oxygen and life on Earth.
Planet PE
5 A DAY GCSE PE REVISION QUESTIONS #2
Here is volume 2 of the Planet PE 5 a day revision questions. In the run up to the GCSE PE exam I will upload 5 questions each day. Please submit your answers in the comments section and let's get your revision started.
Catalyst University
Basics of Fluid Thioglycollate Media (FTM) | With Examples
In this video, we explore how fluid thioglycollate media (FTM) functions, and what it tells us about an organism's aerotolerance (aerophilic tolerance).
msvgo
Some Commercially Important Alcohols
It explains the commercial applications of methanol and ethanol.
Mazz Media
Cellular Respiration
In this live-action program viewers will learn that all living cells get the energy the need through a chemical reaction called respiration. Students will come to understand that cellular respiration is the metabolic process that breaks...
Professor Dave Explains
Anaerobic Respiration and Fermentation
We took a look at aerobic respiration in the biochemistry series, and we know that it requires molecular oxygen to occur. But there are other forms of energy production that do not require oxygen. Those are anaerobic respiration and...
Mazz Media
Cellular Respiration Process
In this live-action program viewers will learn that cellular respiration is the metabolic process that breaks down organic molecules to release energy for use by cells. Students will come to understand the process turns glucose from food...
Curated Video
Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration: Energy Production in Living Organisms
This video explains the concept of cellular respiration and the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. It explains the word and chemical symbol equations for aerobic and anaerobic respiration, as well as the differences...
Planet PE
GCSE PE- Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise
In this video I take you through the definitions of Aerobic and Anaerobic exercise and show you what the GCSE PE examiners are looking for you to do in the summer.
Visual Learning Systems
Classification and Characteristics of Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
In this video, the topic of discussion is the classification of bacteria, specifically focusing on two distinct kingdoms: eubacteria and archaebacteria. The speaker mentions that scientists do not fully agree on the classification of...
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Bubble curtain emanating from seabed, Canyon' dive site near Dahab, Red Sea
Bubble curtain emanating from seabed, Canyon' dive site near Dahab, Red Sea