Visual Learning Systems
Skin, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems: Muscles in Action
This colorful series of videos highlights the major features of the skin, skeletal, and muscular systems. Live-action footage, accompanied by three-dimensional animations, illustrate these fascinating body systems. Special attention is...
Visual Learning Systems
Skin, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems: Bone and Cartilage
This colorful series of videos highlights the major features of the skin, skeletal, and muscular systems. Live-action footage, accompanied by three-dimensional animations, illustrate these fascinating body systems. Special attention is...
Visual Learning Systems
Skin, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems: Muscles in the Body
This colorful series of videos highlights the major features of the skin, skeletal, and muscular systems. Live-action footage, accompanied by three-dimensional animations, illustrate these fascinating body systems. Special attention is...
Visual Learning Systems
Skin, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems: the Skeleton
This colorful series of videos highlights the major features of the skin, skeletal, and muscular systems. Live-action footage, accompanied by three-dimensional animations, illustrate these fascinating body systems. Special attention is...
Visual Learning Systems
Skin, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems: Joints
This colorful series of videos highlights the major features of the skin, skeletal, and muscular systems. Live-action footage, accompanied by three-dimensional animations, illustrate these fascinating body systems. Special attention is...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Why Facial Expression Muscles Contribute to Wrinkles on the Face
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the unique relationship facial muscles has with the skin of the face, and how that creates wrinkles.
Catalyst University
Anatomy | First, Second, and Third Degree Burns
In this video, we will differentiate the three classes of skin burns: first, second, and third
JJ Medicine
Zinc Deficiency Signs & Symptoms (ex. Hair Loss, Acne, Infections) & Why They Occur
Zinc Deficiency Signs & Symptoms (ex. Hair Loss, Acne, Infections) & Why They Occur Zinc is an essential element required for human health, being utilized for nearly 100 different enzymes for a wide variety of functions, including...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Anatomy of the Belly Button: What's on the Other Side?
In this video, the anatomy of the belly button is explored through a cadaver dissection. The speaker explains how the internal anatomy changes as a fetus grows, and how the belly button is sealed off after the detachment of the umbilical...
Catalyst University
How do Melanocytes Make Melanin?: Melanogenesis Mechanism
In this video, we will discuss how melanocytes generate melanin and transfer this melanin to keratinocytes.
Catalyst University
Complete Melanin Biosynthesis Pathway | Eumelanin & Pheomelanin
In this video, we will discuss the metabolic pathway for melanin biosynthesis. We will also differentiate the separate pathways for Eumelanin & Pheomelanin.
Let's Tute
Plant Issues: The Role of Epidermis and Bark in Plant Protection
This video explains the importance of the epidermis in plants, which acts as a protective layer against environmental factors such as injury, water loss, and insect attacks. The epidermis also contains stomata, which allow for gas...
Crash Course
The Integumentary System – Skin Deeper (Part 2)
The thinnest skin on your body is found on your eyelids, and the thickest is found on the soles of your feet. This seventh video in a series of 47 explores how the integumentary system protects people and also helps them interact with...
Crash Course
The Integumentary System – Skin Deep (Part 1)
Every minute, your skin sheds more than 30,000 dead skin cells. The sixth video of 47 teaches pupils about the three layers of skin, their composition, and different cell types. It takes a trip through the layers to help individuals...
TED-Ed
The Science of Skin
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...
Bozeman Science
Integumentary System
You will shed approximately 40 pounds of skin cells in your lifetime—wow! Scholars first learn about the multiple functions of our skin, both the epidermis and the dermis, and its role as a covering for the human body. The video then...
Nemours KidsHealth
How the Body Works—Skin
Take an elevator down under the surface of the skin! Animations show that new skin cells are formed and the old ones are shed in the epidermis, how melanin provides color and nerves and blood vessels reside in the dermis, and what the...
MinuteEarth
What is Skin For?
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...
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
How We Get Our Skin Color
Is our skin color determined only by genetics? Explore skin science through a video and related interactive. Young biologists discover the cells of the epidermis, how melanin is made, and the factors that influence the outward appearance...
Teach Engineering
Skin and the Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation
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...
American Chemical Society
How to Make Electronic Skin with Stanford's Zhenan Bao
How many scientists does it take to make electronic skin? No, it's not a riddle! See a breakthrough in nanotechnology, courtesy of a video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions series. You'll hear the project leader, plus...
American Chemical Society
How Does Moisturizer Work?
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...
Crash Course
The Nervous System (Part 1)
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...
Crash Course
Urinary System (Part 1)
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.