Instructional Video11:44
JJ Medicine

Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy (CMA) | Selection, Mechanism and Regulation

Higher Ed
Lesson on chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA). CMA is a selective degradation process involving the use of protein chaperones, which target and deliver KFERQ-containing protein cargo to the lysosome for degradation. The chaperone complex...
Instructional Video7:51
msvgo

Digestion and Absorption of Food

K - 12th
Explain the process of digestion of each food component. Describe how and where various components of food are absorbed.
Instructional Video4:54
Curated Video

The Nutritional Benefits of Spelt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video breaks down the nutrient, mineral, and vitamin content of spelt, emphasizing its high fiber content, which aids in digestion and nutrient absorption. Spelt part 2/5
Instructional Video14:26
JJ Medicine

Autophagy | Macroautophagy & Importance in Health

Higher Ed
Macroautophagy: Steps, Regulation, and Importance in Health Hey guys! In this lesson, you will learn about the macroautophagy pathway, how the pathway is initiated, how the pathway operates, what regulates the pathway and why the pathway...
Instructional Video3:06
TMW Media

Tarantula World: Why are tarantulas and their webs special

K - 5th
What are the 5 characteristics of tarantulas and why do they stand out compared to other spiders? How are their web strands made and used around their home? Tarantula World, Part 1
Instructional Video23:42
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 24

Higher Ed
AI learns to brew beer, robots run an indoor farm and technology starves cancer cells into submission. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with a LinkedIn co-founder about platforms transforming everyday tasks. Hosted by venture capitalist...
Instructional Video11:20
Catalyst University

Detecting Proteins at 280 nm by UV-Vis Why How

Higher Ed
Detecting Proteins at 280 nm by UV-Vis Why How
Instructional Video17:40
Catalyst University

The Renal Corpuscle, Glomerulus, and Blood Filtration

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss: [1] the anatomy of the renal corpuscle [2] glomerular filtration [3] glomerular filtration rate (GFR) [4] what substances get filtered
Instructional Video4:06
FuseSchool

Properties of Sulfur

6th - Higher Ed
Sulfur is the 16th element of the periodic table, and is a non-metal. In its elemental form it is a bright yellow crystalline solid at room temperature. In this video we are going to look at the basic physical and chemical properties of...
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Understanding Metabolism: Synthesizing and Breaking Down Molecules in the Body

Higher Ed
This video is an educational tutorial on metabolism, describing it as the sum of all reactions in a cell or body, and the continuous enzyme-controlled metabolic processes which require energy from cellular respiration. The video uses...
Instructional Video3:03
Curated Video

What Makes Quinoa a Superfood

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Quinoa is considered a superfood, meaning it has very high nutritional value. Learn about the variety of vitamins, proteins, and other nutrients found in quinoa and the benefit they have for our bodies. Quinoa part 2/5
Instructional Video15:01
JJ Medicine

TCA / Krebs Cycle / Citric Acid Cycle - Basics for Beginners - Biochemistry Lesson

Higher Ed
Hey guys! In this video, you will learn what the TCA cycle or Krebs cycle or Citric Acid cycle is and how to remember/memorize it easily by providing tips and tricks on how to remember the pathway. Specifically, I discuss the cycle on a...
Instructional Video3:31
Curated Video

The Role of Digestive Enzymes in Breaking Down Food Molecules

Higher Ed
This video is about the role of digestive enzymes in the chemical breakdown of large, insoluble molecules in our food into smaller, soluble ones. The video focuses on the three main types of digestive enzymes - carbohydrase, protease,...
Instructional Video8:49
JJ Medicine

Branched Chain Amino Acid Metabolism | BCAA Catabolism | Pathway and Regulation

Higher Ed
Lesson on the Branched Chain Amino Acid (BCAA) Metabolism Pathway: Overview of BCAA Catabolism, Breakdown Products, Enzymes and Regulation. Hey everyone, in this lesson you will learn about the metabolism of BCAAs (Valine, Isoleucine and...
Instructional Video7:33
Curated Video

The Human Digestive System: Breaking Down Food for Nutrients

Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation on the human digestive system. The lecturer begins by defining digestion and explaining the two types, chemical and mechanical digestion, and how they work together. The three basic food types,...
Instructional Video10:52
Catalyst University

Specific Hormones | Functions of Prolactin

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the functions of prolactin and how it is released.
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Bioluminescence: Nature's Light Show

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bioluminescence is a chemical reaction in living creatures that generates light. In some places, the presence of bioluminescent creatures is an indicator of a healthy environment. Learn about the different types of bioluminescence....
Instructional Video20:17
Schooling Online

Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Prokaryotic Cells

3rd - Higher Ed
Biology can be pretty dry. You’re stuck in a classroom studying a textbook full of boring definitions and complicated diagrams... That’s why we’re going on a field trip with Sally! She’s visiting a floating city in the Pacific Ocean –...
Instructional Video13:18
Catalyst University

Specific Hormones | Functions of Cortisol

Higher Ed
n this video, we explore the functions of the major glucocorticoid, cortisol, and how it is released.
Instructional Video20:59
Catalyst University

Peroxisomes and Lysosomes: Intracellular Defense

Higher Ed
Peroxisomes and Lysosomes: Intracellular Defense
Instructional Video11:00
Catalyst University

Specific Hormones | Functions of Growth Hormone (hGH)

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the functions of growth hormone and how it is released.
Instructional Video16:17
Catalyst University

Antibody Function

Higher Ed
Antibody Function
Instructional Video4:12
FuseSchool

How Enzymes Denature

6th - Higher Ed
Enzymes have optimal conditions under which they operate. Temperature, pH, enzyme concentration and substrate concentration are some conditions that affect the rate of reaction. As enzymes are proteins, they have an optimum temperature...
Instructional Video9:18
JJ Medicine

Essential Amino Acids | Mnemonic and Easy Way to Remember

Higher Ed
Hey guys! This is my first video on amino acids! In this video I teach you guys how to memorize and remember all of the essential amino acids. In this video, I discuss all 9 (or 10 or 12) essential amino acids, describing why there is...