Instructional Video1:52
Science Buddies

Fruits Gone Bad? Discover Enzymatic Browning

K - 5th
Have you ever wondered why apple slices turn brown once you cut them or why a yellow banana gets dark spots over time? Both of these phenomena have the same cause: enzymatic browning triggered by an enzyme called polyphenol oxidase...
Instructional Video17:46
Catalyst University

Telomeres and Telomerase: Aging Theory and Nutritional Applications

Higher Ed
Here we discuss shortening of telomeres, factors that affect this phenomenon, and the function of telomerase.
Instructional Video15:50
Catalyst University

Calculations with Respiratory Parameters [IRV, ERV, TV, VC, & More]

Higher Ed
In this video, I show you the following: [1] meaning of Respiratory Parameters [IRV, ERV, TV, etc.] [2] a strategy for doing calculations with Respiratory Parameters [3] several examples of calculations
Instructional Video11:32
Catalyst University

Pharmacology of the Clotting (Coagulation) Cascade

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the mechanisms of action of drugs affecting some aspect of the clotting cascade including factor Xa, thrombin, and plasmin.
Instructional Video8:51
Catalyst University

Rear Naked Choke | How Does It Work?

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the mechanism of how the MMA/jujutsu technique, rear naked choke, causes the opponent to pass out.
Instructional Video4:26
Catalyst University

Cyriax Release-Based Treatment (for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome)

Higher Ed
In this video, I explain and demonstrate a treatment for thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS), specifically for individuals who demonstrate a (+) Cyriax release test.
Instructional Video10:33
Catalyst University

Anatomy & Physiology of the Esophagus

Higher Ed
In this video, I discuss the following: [1] anatomy of the esophagus [2] movement of a bolus of food through the esophagus, from the pharynx to the stomach
Instructional Video15:24
Catalyst University

What is Zygotic Cleavage?

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore how the zygote undergoes a variation of mitosis called cleavage.
Instructional Video6:45
Catalyst University

Anatomy - Basics of CNS Development from Primary & Secondary Vesicles

Higher Ed
In this video, we see the development of the central nervous system (specifically, the brain) from 3 primary brain vesicles and then 5 secondary brain vesicles.
Instructional Video16:39
Catalyst University

Details of the Intercostal Arteries and Nerves

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the origins, branches, and journey of the intercostal arteries and intercostal nerves.
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 Video7:11
Mediacorp

From Opium to Opportunity: The Transformation of Doi Tung

12th - Higher Ed
This video explains how the shift from large scale opium farms to the production of coffee beans gives locals the opportunity to make money legally. The Heart of ASEAN: episode 5, part 1/8
Instructional Video15:02
Catalyst University

Mechanisms of Spasticity and Baclofen [Biochemical & Macroscopic]

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the mechanisms of spasticity and baclofen, the major drug used in the treatment of spasticity. Also be sure to check out my video on the Modified Ashworth Scale!
Instructional Video7:55
Catalyst University

Classifying Burns EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the classification of burn injuries from first degree to third/fourth degree.
Instructional Video7:44
Catalyst University

Calculate Concentrations in a Buffer (Example Problem)

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss Calculate Concentrations in a Buffer (Example Problem)
Instructional Video12:22
Catalyst University

The Pupillary Light Reflex | Structure & Clinical Interpretation

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the structure and physiology of the pupillary light reflex, a reflex arc that includes the optic nerves and oculomotor nerves (CNs II & III).