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Instructional Video2:36
FuseSchool

Human Defense Systems Against Pathogens

9th - 12th Standards
With so many harmful agents around us, how do humans stay healthy? Find out by watching an informative video from a larger biology playlist that details our defenses against a variety of pathogens. The narrator describes the body...
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Instructional Video5:11
TED-Ed

The Science of Skin

6th - 12th Standards
Almost one fifth of your weight is in your skin, but why does it weigh so much? Viewers learn about the integumentary system and the many functions it performs constantly to keep them safe. Then, they answer multiple choice and...
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Instructional Video9:51
Crash Course

Urinary System (Part 2)

9th - 12th Standards
The narrator of this video details the urinary system by looking at how bodies regulate the production of urine and how urine is stored and excreted from the body. The narrator finishes by discussing the nervous system's role in the...
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Instructional Video10:18
Crash Course

Urinary System (Part 1)

9th - 12th Standards
Explore the urinary system with your class using the 38th video in a series of 47 on the human body. The narrator teaches about the anatomy, the functions of each organ, and how this system filters blood to get rid of waste and form urine. 
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Instructional Video10:05
SciShow

Why We Have Pain, & How We Kill It

9th - 12th
You'll be feeling no pain when you add this little video to your lesson on the the integumentary system, nervous system, or biochemistry. The star of the show lectures on the process of sensing pressure and pain, as well as on the...
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Instructional Video9:44
Crash Course

Immune System (Part 2)

9th - 12th Standards
Scientists are creating an experimental vaccine for the Ebola virus, which in clinical trials, is working. Such vaccines are the topic of a video about the adaptive immune system. The narrator discusses how a body reacts to pathogens in...
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Instructional Video10:36
Crash Course

The Nervous System (Part 1)

9th - 12th Standards
If you line up all of the neurons in your body, they would stretch almost 600 miles! The seventh video in a series of 47 and explore the nervous system, both central and peripheral. The narrator teaches the organization and composition...
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Instructional Video9:13
Crash Course

Immune System (Part 1)

9th - 12th Standards
A lack of good sleep weakens your immune system by making you more susceptible to infections and making recovery time longer. Video 45 in a series of 47 focuses on the immune system. Pupils hear how the body defends itself, from its...
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Instructional Video9:37
Crash Course

Immune System (Part 3)

9th - 12th Standards
Who loves their immune system ... antibody? Antibody? The last video in a series of 47 takes a look at the cellular immune system. Learners see how specific cells in the body attack other body cells that are infected with pathogens. To...
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Instructional Video10:38
Crash Course

The Skeletal System

9th - 12th Standards
Humans have 54 bones in their hands, fingers, and wrists, allowing for a variety of movement. The 19th video in a series of 47 introduces learners to the anatomy of the skeletal system. The narrator teaches about flat, short, and...
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Instructional Video10:15
Crash Course

Reproductive System – Female Reproductive System (Part 1)

9th - 12th Standards
Pupils learn about menstruation and the female reproductive system in the 40th video of 47. Beginning with the anatomy and moving into hormones and ovulation, the narrator teaches an abundance of vocabulary and information regarding...
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Instructional Video9:34
Crash Course

Endocrine System – Hormone Cascades (Part 2)

9th - 12th Standards
More than 27 million Americans have some type of thyroid disease. In the 24th video in a series of 47, scholars see how the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis works in the human body. The narrator then explores what happens to the body...
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Instructional Video8:49
Crash Course

Autonomic Nervous System

9th - 12th Standards
The sympathetic nervous system is what puts a person into fight or flight mode in scary situations. The 13th video in a series of 47  covers the autonomic nervous system, specifically how the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems work...
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Instructional Video10:02
Crash Course

Peripheral Nervous System

9th - 12th Standards
The brain does not feel pain, which is why surgeons can perform brain surgery without anesthesia or while the patient is awake. Pupils see how the peripheral nervous system allows humans to feel pain. The narrator explores the afferent...
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Instructional Video10:57
Crash Course

The Nervous System – Synapses! (Part 3)

9th - 12th Standards
The narrator of this short video breaks down synapses and how they work in video number 10 in a series of 47 about the human body. It specifically focuses on electrical and chemical synapses and how they work, and ends by exploring...
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Instructional Video10:44
Crash Course

Sympathetic Nervous System

9th - 12th Standards
The sympathetic nervous system's job is to prepare the body in situations that threaten your survival. Video 14 in a series of 47 about the body specifically focuses on the sympathetic nervous system and stress. The narrator explains how...
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Instructional Video2:34
SciShow

Why Do We Itch?

9th - 12th Standards
What causes bug bites and other irritants to itch? Science scholars discover the body chemistry responsible for itching in the 130th video in a 143-part series. Topics include conditions that cause itching, the neurotransmitter that...
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Instructional Video3:24
American Chemical Society

The Chemistry of Poison Ivy

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Leaves of three, let it be! Why does poison ivy produce such a terrible, itchy rash? Young outdoor enthusiasts get acquainted with urushiol, poison ivy's rash-producing natural oil, with a video from the American Chemical Society's...
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Instructional Video2:58
American Chemical Society

How Does Moisturizer Work?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Aaah, winter ... chapped lips, rough hands, and flaky, itchy skin! When you apply your favorite moisturizing lotion, what does it actually do? Science scholars examine the types and functions of moisturizers through a video from the...
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Lesson Plan2:13
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Teach Engineering

Skin and the Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation

10th - 12th Standards
Though UV radiation can damage skin, it isn't all bad. The third installment in a six-part series allows the class to study the structure and function of skin. They learn about the different types of skin cancer and the SPF rating...
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Instructional Video10:25
Crash Course

Endocrine System – Glands and Hormones (Part 1)

9th - 12th Standards
Hug it out! Hugging releases oxytocin, a hormone proven to reduce swelling, thus hugging can heal physical wounds faster. Hormones control many things in the body, from healing it to causing emotions, so understanding more about them is...
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Instructional Video10:55
Crash Course

Digestive System (Part 2)

9th - 12th Standards
It takes about seven seconds for food to move from the mouth to the stomach. Pupils follow food from the mouth through digestion, exploring where mechanical and chemical digestion occur. Saliva, enzymes, acids, and chyme are a small...
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Instructional Video10:23
Crash Course

Respiratory System (Part 2)

9th - 12th Standards
Hemoglobin which is red, carries oxygen in RBC, and is responsible for the color of our blood. Video 32 in a series of 47 focuses on how your blood exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide to maintain homeostasis. Scholars see how hemoglobin...
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Instructional Video2:08
MinuteEarth

What is Skin For?

6th - 12th Standards
Smooth or scaly, skin is sensational! Besides keeping us from being gooey, what does it do? Pupils embark on an integumentary investigation with a short video about skin. Topics include the special features of skin cells, how skin...

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