Deep Look
Decorator Crabs Make High Fashion at Low Tide
New York, Paris, Milan ... and now, high fashion in a California tide pool! Junior zoologists explore the world of the decorator crab and learn about its amazing camouflage. Also featured is the moss crab, which incorporates anemone into...
SciShow Kids
Lichen: Two Living Things In One
What do fungus and algae create? Lichen! Discover where lichen lives, how it survives, and how to find the three main types of lichen in a video all about lichen!
SciShow
Genetically Engineered Cancer-Fighting Algae
Explore the addition of algae as a cancer treatment with a video that explains how a specific type of algae prevents chemotherapy from attacking healthy cells. The results are amazingly positive!
Bozeman Science
Photosynthesis
A scientific video describes photosynthesis in both plants and algae through the use of chloroplasts. It also explains the various pigments and types of chlorophyll, light reactions, and the Calvin cycle.
Curated OER
Microbial Universe - Part 1
Where is bacteria found? See where bacteria and other microbes help and hurt humans. Microscopic images are shown along with images of people and places. Begin looking into this tiny universe with part one of a four-part series....
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Single Celled Organisms
This video segment explores the astounding diversity of the world's smallest life forms: single-celled organisms. [3:43]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Biofuel Roundup
Cellulosic ethanol? Cyanobacteria? Algae? Microbial fuel cells? Join a discussion about current research into biofuels, and where the field is headed.
SciShow
Sci Show Kids: Lichen: Two Living Things in One!
A video describing the organism lichen which is both a fungus and an algae. Learn how in lichens there is a symbiosis relationship between the fungus and algae. [3:19]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Plant Kingdom: Algae
This podcast introduces the protist algae, illustrating the properties that make this organism similar to plants. [0:46]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Extinctions From Algae?
Many scientists attribute the world's great extinction events to major catastrophes such as asteroid strikes and massive volcanic eruptions. We'll talk with researchers exploring an alternate theory - that massive algal blooms led to...