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Visual Learning Systems
What Is a Fish?: Different Types of Fishes
This lively video investigates the wide, colorful assortment of fish found on the planet. Concepts and terminology: saltwater, freshwater, cold-blooded, fins, backbone, eggs, scales, and gills.
CTE Skills
HST-MT - Medical Terminology of the Skeletal System
This CTE Health Sciences video focuses on the proper use, pronuciation and definitions of the medical terminology pertaining to the Skeletal System.
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Catalyst University
Anatomy - Histology of Connective Tissue
In this video, we discuss the following:<br/>
1) several common connect<br/>ive tissues
2) their structural<br/> & functional features
3) where to find them
1) several common connect<br/>ive tissues
2) their structural<br/> & functional features
3) where to find them
Visual Learning Systems
Moving Muscles and Bones: Bones and Joints
Upon viewing the Moving Muscles and Bones video series, students will be able to do the following:
Differentiate between cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Provide examples of organs and organ systems in the body.
Understand...
Curated Video
Skeletal System (An Overview)
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the skeletal system is the framework of the body. It gives the body shape and provides scaffolding for the body's muscles and organs. Students will come to understand that the skeletal...
Cerebellum
The Human Body Musculoskeletal - The Skeleton
This first part of The Human Body series examines the structure of our skeleton and the function of our muscles. Viewers learn how our bones provide the rigid support necessary to hold any position, while our joints give us the...
Cerebellum
The Human Body Musculoskeletal - The Skull
This first part of The Human Body series examines the structure of our skeleton and the function of our muscles. Viewers learn how our bones provide the rigid support necessary to hold any position, while our joints give us the...
TED-Ed
Why Does Your Voice Change as You Get Older?
Most listeners can correctly identify the relative age and gender of speakers without being able to see them. How is it that the human voice is capable of producing such a range of sounds? Find out with a short video that examines the...
PBS
The Great Snake Debate
Snakes are just lizards without legs, right? Scholars study the sensational evolutionary history of the snake with a video from a well-written biology playlist. Topics include snake fossils, theories on snake evolution, and...
The Brain Scoop
Fossil Sharks
Sharks contain a cartilage skeleton, rather than bone, so they rarely appear in the fossil record. The video explains why we find shark teeth and how scientists use that tiny piece of information to learn about sharks. Then, it presents...
Engenius Films
Biomechanical Modeling
What does modeling have to do with bones? A video introduces us to Dr. Prinold, a biomechanical engineer. Dr. Prinold is working at modeling the forces incurred on a child's ankle. The idea is that the model will help doctors understand...
Curated OER
Human Body - Strength - Part 2/4
When a hiker gets trapped under a one-and-a-half ton piece of sandstone, he is shockingly able to throw off the slab. Because we normally use only one-third of our muscle fibers at a time, the potential for more is available in...
Crash Course
Crash Course A&p #5: Tissues, Part 4 Types of Connective Tissues
Today Hank wraps up our look at Connective Tissues with a discussion of the various types and a breakdown of what you can and can't easily break down. [9:42]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Bone Structure and Growth
A two-part tutorial illustrating the structure and growth of bones, followed by a description of the cartilage model. [8:27]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: The Musculoskeletal System: Cartilage
This video covers the origins and functions of cartilage and collagen. [3:38]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Cartilage
This video is presented as the origins and functions of cartilage and collagen. Learn about the most basic level of connective tissue that is found in the human body. [3:38]