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Instructional Video4:31
SciShow

This Is Your Brain on GPS

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have revealed a potentially life-saving rapid blood type test, and does using GPS to get around make your brain lazy?
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Instructional Video14:04
JJ Medicine

Von Willebrand Disease | Pathophysiology, Types, Symptoms and Treatment

Higher Ed
Lesson on Von Willebrand Disease (VWD): Pathophysiology, Types of VWD, Symptoms and Treatment. Von Willebrand disease is the most common inherited bleeding disorder, due to either deficiency or deficits of activity of von willebrand...
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Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

What Are White Blood Cells

12th - Higher Ed
Blood consists of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma. White blood cells are our warriors; the army inside our body that protects us from infectious disease and foreign invaders. They make up less than 1% of our...
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Instructional Video6:49
Catalyst University

Anatomy | The Three Types of Skin Cancers

Higher Ed
In this video, I explain and differentiate the three main types of skin cancers: basal cell carcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas, and malignant melanomas.
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Instructional Video14:01
JJ Medicine

Hemolytic Anemia

Higher Ed
Hemolytic Anemia: Introduction to symptoms, causes, diagnostic markers and pathogenesis. Hey guys! In this video, you will learn about what hemolytic anemia is, what are some of the clinical findings and symptoms of hemolytic anemia, and...
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Instructional Video3:43
Curated Video

Anaerobic Respiration in the Muscles

12th - Higher Ed
Ever wondered why feel all stiff the day after doing lots of exercise, in order for you to contract your muscles they need the energy that is released in respiration. However, when you're doing heavy exercise for a long time the muscles...
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Instructional Video8:06
Catalyst University

Regulation of Blood Calcium via PTH and Calcitonin

Higher Ed
In this video, we will contrast the biological/hormonal responses to low and high blood calcium and determine the effects on bone mineral density.
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Instructional Video2:38
Curated Video

Anaerobic respiration by yeast – fermentation

12th - Higher Ed
Can you name a type of fungus that is important in the diet of humans? I bet most of you thought mushrooms. However there is a fungus that is arguably more common in human food. Any ideas what it is? In this video we are going to look at...
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Instructional Video13:58
Bozeman Science

Transport Across Cell Membranes

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen describes how cells move materials across the cell membrane. All movement can be classified as passive or active. Passive transport, like diffusion, requires no energy as particles move along their gradient. Active...
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Instructional Video21:55
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding Seizures: Types, Causes, and Management

Higher Ed
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses seizures, epilepsy, and their relevant anatomy.
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Instructional Video10:29
Curated Video

Understanding Diabetes and Its Treatment

Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of diabetes. The video explains the role of insulin in regulating blood glucose concentration and the two types of diabetes - type 1 and type 2. It also discusses the causes and treatments for each type....
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Instructional Video3:28
Mazz Media

Biological Vectors

6th - 8th
REAL WORLD SCIENCE: Biological Vectors and Infectious Diseases Using incredible videography, photos, animation and graphics, this information-packed video introduces students to biological vectors. Viewers will learn that biological...
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Instructional Video3:28
Mazz Media

Biological Vectors

6th - 8th
REAL WORLD SCIENCE: Biological Vectors and Infectious Diseases Using incredible videography, photos, animation and graphics, this information-packed video introduces students to biological vectors. Viewers will learn that biological...
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Instructional Video5:04
Professor Dave Explains

Decongestants: Adrenergic Receptor Agonists

12th - Higher Ed
Congestion is triggered by an increase in blood flow to the vasculature of the nose, due to an upper respiratory infection, allergies, or other causes. A couple different types of drugs are commonly used to reduce the blood flow and,...
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Instructional Video16:19
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding the Amazing Adaptations of the Heart During Exercise

Higher Ed
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses a type of high intensity exercise, how to do it, and how often you should incorporate it into your workout routine. He also discusses the relevant anatomy and the...
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Instructional Video7:10
Curated Video

Immune System: Innate and Adaptive Immunity Explained

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The immune system (or immunity) can be divided into two types - innate and adaptive immunity. This video has an immune system animation. The innate immune system consists of defenses against infection that are activated instantly as a...
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Instructional Video9:44
JJ Medicine

Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) | Causes & Pathogenesis, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Higher Ed
Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) | Causes & Pathogenesis, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) is an acquired hematologic (blood) condition involving irregular (paroxysmal) episodes of...
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Instructional Video1:34:23
Planet PE

GCSE PE Paper 2 Last Minute Revision Live

9th - 12th
In this live we will go through lots of the topics and try to explain the types of responses the examiners will be looking for. Please subscribe and comment in the chat for any help you may need.
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Instructional Video10:12
JJ Medicine

Lactic Acidosis: What is it, Causes (ex. metformin), and Subtypes A vs B

Higher Ed
Lactic Acidosis: Biological pathway, causes, and subtypes. Elevated lactate production can lead to lactic acidosis which can be a serious condition and is the most common cause of metabolic acidosis in hospitalized patients. There are a...
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Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Chemiluminescence: The Science Behind Glowing Reactions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Chemiluminescence is a light emission phenomenon due to a chemical reaction. Let's learn how and why this type of chemical reaction occurs. Luminescence part 1/3
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Instructional Video4:56
Professor Dave Explains

Immunomodulators Part 2: Immunostimulants

12th - Higher Ed
We just learned about immunosuppressants, so now it's time to learn about immunostimulants. As one would expect, rather than dampening immune activity, these enhance immune activity. There are instances in which immune stimulation has...
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Instructional Video3:12
Curated Video

What Are White Blood Cells | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Blood consists of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma. White blood cells are our warriors; the army inside our body that protects us from infectious disease and foreign invaders. They make up less than 1% of our...
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Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

Anaerobic Respiration in the Muscles | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Ever wondered why feel all stiff the day after doing lots of exercise, in order for you to contract your muscles they need the energy that is released in respiration. However, when you're doing heavy exercise for a long time the muscles...
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Instructional Video13:45
Mazz Media

Biological Vectors and Infectious Diseases

6th - 8th
REAL WORLD SCIENCE: Biological Vectors and Infectious Diseases Using incredible videography, photos, animation and graphics, this information-packed video introduces students to biological vectors. Viewers will learn that biological...

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