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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 Video1:56
Curated Video

What is a Vein? - Human Anatomy | Kenhub

Higher Ed
This tutorial covers the definition of the term 'vein' and gives an explanation about the basics of our venous system. Read more about the circulatory system in our free article: https://khub.me/mweqt Oh, are you struggling with learning...
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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 Video4:27
Curated Video

Codominance: Understanding the Phenotypic Effects of Two Alleles for a Gene

Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of codominance, where two alleles for a gene affect the phenotype equally. The video provides examples of codominance in ABO blood groups in humans and feather color in hens. It explains the different...
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Instructional Video3:46
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Physiology - Eye and four vision problems

12th - Higher Ed
Eye and four vision problems All animals and plants are sensitive - they detect changes in their environment. This is one of the seven life processes. Any change that is detected is called a stimulus. If necessary, they then respond to...
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Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

Understanding Phobias

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the concept of phobias, which are intense and irrational fears of certain objects or situations. It explains that phobias can develop from traumatic experiences and highlights common types of phobias such as animal...
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Instructional Video13:22
Curated Video

Epithelial Tissues

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It explains the basic structure, functions and types of epithelial tissue.
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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 Video5:31
Science360

Diabetes & Dogs! NSF Science Now 60

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now, we examine an engineering breakthrough in Type 1 diabetes that could help dogs and humans alike; targeted reading programs that re-wire the brains reading circuitry, and finally, we explore...
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Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

The Skeleton

12th - Higher Ed
Ok, so why didn't the skeleton go to the party? Because he had no body to go with! What about why didn't the skeleton cross the road? Because he didn't have the guts! Sorry. If that doesn't tickle your funny bones at least after watching...
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Instructional Video12:49
Professor Dave Explains

Platyhelminthes Part 3: Parasitic Trematodes and Monogeneans

12th - Higher Ed
All members of Trematoda and Monogenea are ectoparasites, also known as flukes. Reproduction is often complicated for these parasites, requiring a specific type of intermediate host and final host. This video provides an overview of the...
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Instructional Video2:48
Visual Learning Systems

Your Body: What Makes Up the Body?

9th - 12th
The human body is capable of amazing things. This captivating program explores some of the fascinating features of the body. Special attention is given to the healthy maintenance of growing bodies. Concepts and terminology: body systems,...
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Instructional Video2:41
Mr. R.'s Songs for Teaching

Bones! Learn the bones of the human body!

Pre-K - 4th
I song I wrote for my anatomy classes to help learn the names and function of the bones in the human body! Purchase song on iTunes: https://goo.gl/nBcqhB LYRICS: Bones, bones, bones, That's our skeleton! Bones, bones, bones, That's our...
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Instructional Video4:14
Curated Video

Sexual Reproduction Humans | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Sexual Reproduction Humans | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool Humans look a bit like each of their parents. This is because they share genetic information with both of them. This mixing comes about because of sexual reproduction, which...
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Instructional Video15:51
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Logistics and Realism of Building Frankenstein's Monster

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the logistics and complications of creating Frankenstein's monster by assembling body parts from different donors. They emphasize the need for respect and ethical considerations when discussing such a...
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Instructional Video5:59
Curated Video

Alternate Genetic Crosses

3rd - Higher Ed
“Alternate Genetic Crosses” models incomplete, codominance, and multiple allele genetic crosses in order to determine the genotype and phenotype of the possible offspring.
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Instructional Video12:19
The Wall Street Journal

The Next Drone Destination

Higher Ed
Keller Rinaudo, CEO of Zipline, discusses plans to bring critical medical supplies via drones to hospitals in the U.S. and India at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
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Instructional Video12:42
TED Talks

TED: A brain implant that turns your thoughts into text | Tom Oxley

12th - Higher Ed
What if you could control digital devices using just the power of thought? That's the incredible promise behind the Stentrode -- an implantable brain-computer interface that collects and wirelessly transmits information directly from the...
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Instructional Video5:06
Curated Video

Why Do Mosquitoes Bite Some People More Than Others? | What The FAQs | NowThis

9th - 11th
Ever wonder why you're more prone to mosquito bites than your friends? It might have to do with the carbon dioxide you're inhaling, whether your Blood Type A or B, or it could be because you're drinking more beer than cocktails. »...
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Instructional Video2:27
MinuteEarth

Why Is Poop Brown And Pee Yellow?

12th - Higher Ed
The pigments in our food all get destroyed on their way through our digestive system...so where do the colors of our poop and pee come from? ________________________ FYI: We try to leave jargon out of our videos, but if you want to learn...
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Instructional Video5:17
Packt

Julia for Data Science (Video 4)

Higher Ed
Julia is an easy, fast, open source language that if written well performs nearly as well as low-level languages such as C and FORTRAN. Its design is a dance between specialization and abstraction, providing high machine performance...
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Instructional Video5:40
Science360

Science of the Winter Olympics - Motion

12th - Higher Ed
The Olympics are a unique chance to marvel at the physical abilities of these world-class athletes. But what makes them unique? After all, they're made of the same flesh and blood as the rest of us--how did they become Olympians? Dan...
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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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