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Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Cells and Tissues
In this video, we explore the concept of cells and their importance in all living organisms, including humans and fish. We learn about the different types of tissues that make up the human body, such as muscle, connective, nerve, and...
msvgo
Crop Protection - Diseases
It explains common plant diseases and describes common practices followed for protecting crops from diseases.
CTE Skills
HST-AP - Introduction to the Human Cell
In this series we will learn about the human cell structures and their specific functions each must perform and complete in order for the Human organism to stay alive and healthy throughout its expected "Life Cycle". In addition we will...
Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Plant Structure and Function: Introduction
Plants possess a wide variety of structures that enable them to accomplish amazing things. This engaging series of videos investigates structures common to most plants and describes how these features enable them to survive. Familiar,...
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Erythrocyte [RBC] Metabolism
In this video, we discuss the degradation pathway of red blood cells [Erythrocytes] and trace the fates of the 1) globins, 2) heme, and 3) iron.
Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Plant Structure and Function: Organization in Plants
Plants possess a wide variety of structures that enable them to accomplish amazing things. This engaging series of videos investigates structures common to most plants and describes how these features enable them to survive. Familiar,...
Professor Dave Explains
Types of Immune Cells Part 2: Myeloid and Lymphoid Lineages
With the basic functions of immune cells covered, we are now ready to go through all the different types of immune cells, and talk a little bit about what they all do. Again, each type will get its own tutorial later in the series, but...
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...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Tobacco and the Human Body - Part 1
Tobacco and the Human Body, a 1954 production of Encyclopaedia Britannica Films.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding the Ulnar Nerve: The Truth About the Funny Bone
In this video, the teacher takes viewers on a tour of the ulnar nerve, also known as the "funny bone," and explains its anatomy and function. The video also covers common causes of irritation or injury to the nerve, as well as tests and...
msvgo
Waste Materials in Plants
It describes various types of waste material in plants and their disposal.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Hydrogel Scaffold Library
This is a demonstration of how to make hydrogel scaffold libraries for rapid screening of cell-material interactions in 3D. This approach will help accelerate the development of new devices for tissue engineering applications.
Science360
NEEDLES THAT HIT THE RIGHT MARK
In episode 66, Charlie and Jordan talk about a new sensor that could help anesthesiologists better place needles for epidurals and other medical procedures. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology designed and tested...
Catalyst University
What is Mean Arterial Pressure? | MAP Explanation & Calculations
In this video, I explain what is mean arterial pressure [MAP]. I then do three example calculations and explain the clinical significance.
JJ Medicine
Polyol Pathway & Diabetes | The Role of Polyol Pathway in Diabetes Pathogenesis
Polyol Pathway and Role in Diabetes Pathogenesis lesson. What is the purpose of the Polyol (Sorbitol-Aldose Reductase) Pathway, and what is the role of the polyol pathway in diabetes pathogenesis? Here, I explain what the actual function...
Catalyst University
A&P I Lab | Exercise 4 Part 2: Connective Tissues
A&P I Lab | Exercise 4 Part 2: Connective Tissues
Catalyst University
Phonophoresis EXPLAINED | Theory, Use, & Parameters
In this video, we explore the theory, use, and parameters with phonophoresis, an application of therapeutic ultrasound for drug delivery.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding and Draining an Abscess: A Medical Explanation and Demonstration
The video covers abscesses, explaining what they are, how they form, and how they are treated. The teacher uses a cadaver skin to illustrate the structure of the skin and the process of abscess formation, and also demonstrates the...
Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Simple Plants: Video Assessment
This series of videos explores the fascinating characteristics of nonvascular land plants as well as some of the simpler vascular plants. An in-depth look at mosses, hornworts, and liverworts serves as the topic of study for the...
Catalyst University
What is Lactate and Lactic Acid?
In this video, we discuss how lactate is formed in skeletal muscle and under what conditions such as high-intensity exercise. Also, we will dispel some misconceptions regarding lactate.
Physics Girl
Are MRIs safe?
Are there any dangers associated with receiving an MRI and how exactly does an MRI work? Is it safe? Medical imaging, specifically magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has come so far that we can create high resolution images of the entire...
Catalyst University
Biological Fate of Artificial Sweeteners | Erythritol & Sorbitol
Did you ever wonder what happens to artificial sweeteners when you consume them in food? In this video, we track the fates of two of them (erythritol and sorbitol). They cause loose stool, but they can have other functions as well.
Catalyst University
Whole-Body Cholesterol Transport [Part 2/2] | LDL & HDL
In this video, we explore the composition and functions of LDL and HDL (reverse cholesterol transport).<br/>