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Biological Classification - Taxonomy, The Science of Classification
Biological Classification Set: Introduction to concepts behind the science of taxonomy. Introduces the standard biological classification groups.
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Biological Classification - The Three Domains of Living Things
Biological Classification Set: Introduces the concept of Domains in Biological Classification. Examines the difference between the bacteria, eukarya, and archaea.
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Biological Classification - The Four Kingdoms of Eukarya
Biological Classification Set: This clip introduces the four kingdoms of, Eukarya: Protista, Plantae, Animalia and Fungi.
Mister Simplify
The McKinsey 7S Framework - Simplest Explanation Ever
McKinsey's 7S framework helps businesses achieve their organisational strategic objectives by achieving business alignment.<br/>
We look at the framework and each element in detail and understand how we use it.
We look at the framework and each element in detail and understand how we use it.
Ancient Lights Media
Biological Classification - Worms & Molluscs
Biological Classification Set: This clip looks at the three major phyla of worms: the Platyhelminthes, Nematoda and Annelida. As well as examining the phylum Mollusca.
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Biological Classification - The Three Divisions of Plantae
Biological Classification Set: This clip presents the three basic divisions of the plant kingdom: Bryophyta, Tracheophyta, and Spermatophyta.
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Biological Classification - The Chordata
Biological Classification Set: This clip introduces the phylum of Chordata and the three subphyla of animals of which it is composed
Curated Video
New, Old, and Continuing On
Jessi shares how some of the animals are continuing to grow and learn and have fun, while we also say a final goodbye to some beloved ambassadors.
Ancient Lights Media
Biological Classification - Characteristics of Living Things
Biological Classification Set: An introduction to Biological Classification, which begins with the seven characteristics that define living things.
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Biological Classification - Nine Major Phyla of the Kingdom Animalia
Biological Classification Set: This clip introduces the nine major phyla of the animal kingdom.
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Biological Classification - Echinodermata & Arthropoda
Biological Classification Set: This clip introduces the phylum Echinodermata and the phylum Arthropoda.
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Biological Classification - The Porifera & Cnidaria
Biological Classification Set: This clip introduces the phylum Porifera and the phylum Cnidaria.
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Biological Classification - The Eight Classes of the Subphylum Vertebrata
Biological Classification Set: This clip introduces the eight classes of animals that make up the subphylum vertebrata.
Crash Course
Phylogeny: How We're All Related: Crash Course Biology #17
Crocodiles, and birds, and dinosaurs—oh my! While classifying organisms is nothing new, phylogeny— or, grouping organisms by their evolutionary relationships—is helping us see life in a whole new light. In this episode of Crash Course...
Bozeman Science
Classification of Life
Paul Andersen explains the current classification system that we use in Biology. He starts with a brief history of taxonomy. He explains how the goal of classification is to reflect evolutionary relationships. He then explains how...
FuseSchool
How Are Organisms Classified?
In terms of biological classification, organisms are classified, or grouped, with other organisms that they are most closely related to. These small groups are then classified together into larger groups and so on, until we reach the top...
Curated Video
The Classification of Organisms: Traditional and Modern Approaches
This video discusses the traditional and modern methods of classifying organisms based on their similarities. The video explains that the classification of organisms is essential to understand the relationships between different groups...
Curated Video
Classification: Organizing Living Organisms into Groups
This is a video on the classification of living organisms. The video explains how classification is useful for studying and understanding relationships between different groups of organisms. It goes on to explain the traditional...
Healthcare Triage
Should You Add Cheese to Your Cancer Panic List?
We’ve been on a nutritional study kick lately, but it’s hard not to be when there are a number of trending topical studies and articles. This week we look at a few studies surrounding cheese and its association with breast cancer.
Curated Video
Revolutionizing Species Classification: The DNA Barcoding Project
The video describes the development of a new classification system for all plant and animal life called DNA barcoding. This system uses a specific area of mitochondrial DNA as a unique species identifier, providing a more scientifically...
FuseSchool
The 5 Kingdoms in Classification
The classification system organises species into domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and finally species. ‘Kingdom’ is the second highest rank below the rank of domain in this sequence of classification. It helps us to...
FuseSchool
Animal Classification
All living things are grouped into 5 kingdoms. In this video we are going to look at the animal kingdom in more detail. There are thought to be over 7.5 million species of animal on planet Earth, of which 900,000 have been described....
Amoeba Sisters
Stroll Through the Playlist (a Biology Review)
Join the Amoeba Sisters as they take a brisk "stroll" through their biology playlist! This review video can refresh your memory of major concepts, help you identify what you need to re-study, and reinforce vocab. Expand these details for...
Curated Video
Gas Exchange In Different Animals | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool
Respiration is carried out by all living things. Animals need oxygen to carry out aerobic respiration and they need to get rid of the waste product called carbon dioxide. This is called gas exchange. Swapping one gas for another. Animals...