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Instructional Video11:01
Institute of Human Anatomy

Exploring the Educational Legacy of a Donated Fetus

Higher Ed
In this video, a teacher discusses the educational value of cadavers in anatomy labs, specifically focusing on a fetus that was donated to them. They explore the developmental features of the fetus and estimate its gestational age, while...
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Instructional Video10:44
Curated Video

Reproductive System, part 4 - Pregnancy & Development: Crash Course A&P

12th - Higher Ed
We've reached the grand finale of our four part series on human reproduction: BABIES! Today Hank walks you through the stages of pregnancy, beginning with how a zygote develops into blastomeres to a morula to a blastocyst and finally to...
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Instructional Video3:52
Curated Video

Human Reproduction: From Gametes to Birth

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides an informative overview of human sexual reproduction, detailing the roles of male and female reproductive systems in creating and nurturing a fetus. From the production of gametes to fertilization, embryonic...
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Instructional Video10:54
Cerebellum

The Human Body Major Systems & Organs - The Reproductive System

9th - 12th
The human body is a wondrously complex machine made of flesh, bone, muscles, organs, blood vessels and highly specialized systems that function together to sustain life. This fascinating third part of The Human Body series examines the...
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Instructional Video3:39
Visual Learning Systems

The Stages of Human Development: From Fertilization to Birth

9th - 12th
This video provides a concise overview of human embryonic development, starting from fertilization and the formation of a zygote, to the development of germ layers, major body systems, and finally the birth process. It emphasizes the...
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Instructional Video3:14
SciShow

Why Do Fetuses Kick So Much?

12th - Higher Ed
The feeling of a kicking fetus is perhaps one of the more fun parts of having a baby, but these movements serve a purpose well beyond letting you know that that little thing is in there!
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Instructional Video11:42
Nature League

Predicting Future Humans - From A to B

6th - 8th
In this episode of "From A to B", Adrian and Brit co-create a potential future human based on both realistic and absurd adaptations.
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Instructional Video2:55
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Anatomy of the Belly Button: What's on the Other Side?

Higher Ed
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...
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Instructional Video13:52
SciShow

Beyond Identical or Fraternal: 6 Rare Types of Twins

12th - Higher Ed
Twins can be a lot more complicated than just identical or fraternal, and the rarer types of twins suggest that we have a lot more to learn about human development.
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Instructional Video4:21
FuseSchool

IVF

12th - Higher Ed
Most babies are conceived by a sperm fertilising an egg, and the foetus growing inside the mother’s uterus. But sometimes this is not possible; one or both parents might have fertility problems For lots of different reasons, some parents...
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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 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 Video0:39
Curated Video

Foetus in the Womb - Human Development

3rd - 11th
Subscribe to Naked Science - http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1 Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare... Sample clip showing a “Six Month Human Fetus in the Womb” taken from the David Barlow Film Archive....
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Instructional Video14:54
SciShow

Scientists Had Some Bad Ideas | Scishow Quiz Show

12th - Higher Ed
Two YouTube musicians battle it out to see who shall sing a song of victory.
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Instructional Video14:44
SciShow

Scientists Had Some Bad Ideas | Scishow Quiz Show

12th - Higher Ed
Two YouTube musicians battle it out to see who shall sing a song of victory.
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Instructional Video10:30
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding the Increased Urination During Pregnancy

Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher dissects a kidney and explains how it produces urine, then delves into why pregnant women have to pee more frequently. He discusses the changes in the cardiovascular system and kidneys during pregnancy, and how...
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Instructional Video10:18
Institute of Human Anatomy

Let’s Look at a Real Placenta

Higher Ed
In this video, Let’s Look at a Real Placenta
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Instructional Video10:37
SciShow

How Pregnancy Is Like Growing an Alien Inside You

12th - Higher Ed
Pregnancy is quite a feat. The embryo manages to develop, get food, and get rid of their waste, all while staying under the radar of their parent’s immune system.
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Instructional Video6:23
SciShow

Superfetation: When You Get Pregnant... Even Though You're Already Pregnant

12th - Higher Ed
The process of human baby making seems pretty straightforward: egg+sperm+time=baby. But hold on to your ovaries, folks! It’s pretty rare, but sometimes, days or weeks after a person gets pregnant, they can get pregnant again in a process...
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Instructional Video3:00
Ancient Lights Media

Understanding Developmental Homology

6th - 8th
Developmental Set: 2. This clip explains the concept of developmental homology in embryonic fetal development.
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Instructional Video5:59
JJ Medicine

Toxoplasmosis: The Parasite That Reduces Brain Functioning (& Where It Comes From)

Higher Ed
Toxoplasmosis: The Parasite That Reduces Brain Functioning (Decreased Processing Speed, Working Memory and More) Toxoplasmosis is an infection with the protozoal species Toxoplasma gondii. Infection can be acquired from eating uncooked...
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Belly Buttons: From Umbilical Cords to Fashion Statements

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From science to style, the belly button has long played a prominent role in human development and culture. Learn about the medical and cultural significance of this scar left from the umbilical cord severed at birth.
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Instructional Video2:53
Curated Video

The Cell Cycle and Stem Cells: Understanding the Process and Potential Uses

Higher Ed
This video explains the different stages of the cell cycle and how stem cells differentiate to form various cell types. It starts by discussing the structure of chromosomes and then moves onto describing the three stages of the cell...
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Instructional Video8:18
Curated Video

Personhood: Crash Course Philosophy

12th - Higher Ed
Now that we’ve started talking about identity, today Hank tackles the question of personhood. Philosophers have tried to assess what constitutes personhood with a variety of different criteria, including genetic, cognitive, social,...

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