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Instructional Video11:35
SciShow

5 Times Evolution Should Have Planned Ahead

12th - Higher Ed
Natural selection can lead to some pretty amazing adaptations, but sometimes the resulting traits aren’t the most efficient solutions to the problems at hand. With the bar set to “good enough,” here are some features that arose from...
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Why Do Animals Have Whiskers?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explore the fascinating function of whiskers in animals. We will learn how whiskers aid vision, serving as touch receptors, and providing a heightened sense of feeling. The whiskers play a crucial role in helping animals navigate their...
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Instructional Video30:33
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding Psychopathy and Sociopathy

Higher Ed
This video explores the differences between psychopathy and sociopathy, which are both part of antisocial personality disorder. It discusses the physical differences in the brain of a psychopath, such as low functioning MAOA gene, and...
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Instructional Video6:40
Kenhub

What is a ganglion?

Higher Ed
Definition, anatomy and function of a ganglion.
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Instructional Video22:01
Curated Video

Cerebellum

Higher Ed
Anterior and superior views of the cerebellum.
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Instructional Video21:02
Curated Video

Dermatomes

Higher Ed
A dermatome is an area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve.
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Instructional Video15:05
Curated Video

Heart histology

Higher Ed
Detailed microscopic anatomy and histology of the heart.
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Instructional Video29:23
Curated Video

Main nerves of the lower extremity

Higher Ed
Major nerves of the hip, thigh, leg and foot.
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Instructional Video15:09
Kenhub

Introduction to the brain

Higher Ed
Basic anatomy and function of the brain.
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Instructional Video10:30
Curated Video

Muskeln des Oberarms

Higher Ed
Ursprung, Ansatz, Innervation und Funktion der vier Oberarmmuskeln.
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Instructional Video16:32
Curated Video

Nervus maxillaris

Higher Ed
Verlauf und Äste des Nervus maxillaris, dem zweiten Ast des Nervus trigeminus.
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Instructional Video16:38
Kenhub

Cerebral cortex histology

Higher Ed
The layers and cell types of the cerebral cortex, as seen under the microscope.
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Instructional Video13:32
Kenhub

Neurovasculature of elbow and forearm

Higher Ed
Arteries, veins and nerves of the elbow and forearm.
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Instructional Video9:19
Kenhub

Basic histological staining methods

Higher Ed
Introduction to the main staining methods used in histology.
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Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

The 5 Kingdoms in Classification

12th - Higher Ed
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...
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Instructional Video4:01
Curated Video

The 5 Kingdoms in Classification | Evolution | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
The 5 Kingdoms in Classification | Evolution | Biology | FuseSchool The classification system organises species into domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and finally species. ‘Kingdom’ is the second highest rank below the...
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Instructional Video3:48
Curated Video

Why Do We Boil Lobsters Alive?

3rd - 11th
Whenever you enter a restaurant, you're putting your health in someone else's hands. Thousands of people get sick from food poisoning each year. But thankfully chefs can take steps to minimize the risk. One of those ways? Boiling...
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Instructional Video1:34
Science360

Expansion microscopy brings the brain in 3-D into focus

12th - Higher Ed
While most efforts to understand the brain focus on new technologies to magnify small anatomical features, engineers at the MIT-based Center for Brains, Minds and Machines have found a way to make brains physically bigger. The technique,...
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Instructional Video3:21
AsapSCIENCE

This Much Will Kill You pt.2

6th - 11th
A lot of things can kill you - but here are some surprising ones! This Much Will Kill You pt 1: https://youtu.be/vPszR0-vTqc WHEN SCIENTISTS GO TO MUSIC FESTIVALS: https://youtu.be/jnlNMNHCRDE SUBSCRIBE (it's free): http://bit.ly/asapsci...
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Instructional Video10:49
SciShow

Most Metabolism Boosters Are BS

12th - Higher Ed
Despite some bold claims, most supplements can’t really "boost" your metabolism, and the actual changes we can make to it are pretty limited.
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Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

Music's Influence on Mood

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the impact of music on mood and well-being. It highlights research that shows how listening to upbeat music can boost mood and lead to various positive outcomes such as better physical health, higher income, and...
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Instructional Video17:36
Neuro Transmissions

My baby's brain from conception to birth

12th - Higher Ed
What happens to your brain BEFORE birth? Growing an entire mind in nine months is a pretty enormous accomplishment! A baby's brain goes from just a couple of cells to a neuron-dense powerhouse. But what does the brain development of a...
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Instructional Video8:22
Amoeba Sisters

Human Body Systems: The 11 Champions

7th - 12th
An informative video offers a brief overview of the 11 systems in the human body. It gives a brief description of each before pointing out their interdependence. 
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Interactive4:05
Scholastic

Study Jams! The Nervous System

5th - 10th Standards
Get your class thinking with animations of neurons in action and explanations of how stimuli is transported and processed. This film makes an ideal introduction or review of the nervous system. The parts of the brain and what they...