Instructional Video9:44
Professor Dave Explains

Carbonic Acid Derivatives

9th - Higher Ed
Looking at carbonic acid and its derivatives.
Instructional Video12:59
Catalyst University

The Loop Of Henle [Part 1] | Countercurrent Multiplication

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the absorptive properties of the Loop of Henle's ascending and descending limbs and how the Loop of Henle's set-up drives countercurrent multiplication.
Instructional Video6:51
Curated Video

Osmoregulation: Maintaining the Balance of Water and Mineral Ions in the Body

Higher Ed
This video is about osmoregulation, which is the control of the balance of water and mineral ions in the body. The video explains the importance of maintaining the correct balance of water in cells, as cells that gain or lose too much...
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

The Structure and Components of the Urinary System

Higher Ed
The video is about the structure of the urinary system and the key components of urine. The speaker then goes on to describe the structure of the urinary system, including the renal arteries and veins, the kidneys, the ureters, the...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Sweating: How Your Body Cools Itself

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the process of sweating and why it occurs. It explains how the body's temperature regulation system works, how sweat is produced, and why it can sometimes have an unpleasant odor. Additionally, it emphasizes the...
Instructional Video4:41
Professor Dave Explains

IIT/JEE Chemistry Practice #9: Molarity/Molality

9th - Higher Ed
Practice REAL problems from actual past IIT/JEE exams with Professor Dave!
Instructional Video7:25
Catalyst University

Purine Catabolism

Higher Ed
Purine Catabolism
Instructional Video10:11
CTE Skills

HST-MT - Medical Terminology of the Urinary System

Higher Ed
This CTE Health Sciences video focuses on the proper use, pronuciation and definitions of the medical terminology pertaining to the Urinary System. <br/>
Instructional Video10:41
JJ Medicine

Kidney (Renal) Disease Signs & Symptoms (ex. Peripheral Edema, Fatigue, Itchiness)

Higher Ed
Kidney (Renal) Disease Signs & Symptoms (ex. Peripheral Edema, Fatigue, Itchiness)







Lesson on the Clinical Signs & Symptoms of Kidney (Renal) Disease, including nephrotic syndrome, chronic kidney disease, etc. The...
Instructional Video5:57
JJ Medicine

Glucose-Alanine Cycle | Cahill Cycle | Nitrogenous Waste Transport and Removal

Higher Ed
Lesson on the glucose-alanine cycle (Cahill cycle), how nitrogenous waste is produced in the muscle, how the skeletal muscle “stores” nitrogen in the form of alanine, and how alanine is transported and processed in a liver...
Instructional Video9:19
JJ Medicine

Urea Cycle | Purpose, Enzymes & Regulation

Higher Ed
Lesson on the urea cycle, how it functions, how it removes nitrogenous waste such as ammonia/ammonium and what regulates the urea cycle.



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Instructional Video8:06
msvgo

Human Excretory system – An Overview

K - 12th
This nugget gives an overview of human excretory system, excretory products, urine formation and the process of micturation.
Instructional Video4:02
FuseSchool

Plasma

6th - Higher Ed
What colour is the liquid flowing through your veins, arteries and capillaries? it’s not blue or red. But technically it’s actually yellow.The blood that you see when you cut yourself looks red because it contains millions of red blood...
Instructional Video2:59
Visual Learning Systems

Exploring the Digestive and Excretory Systems: What Is Excretion?

9th - 12th
This series of videos takes students on a fascinating journey, following food as it travels through the digestive system. Clear animations illustrate the functions of the major digestive and excretory structures. Concepts and terminology...
Instructional Video2:14
FuseSchool

How the Kidneys Remove Urea

6th - Higher Ed
Did you know in the next sixty seconds one point two liters blood would been filtered through your kidneys. the blood contains urea which is a waste product formed from the breakdown of excess protein in the body needs to get rid of the...
Instructional Video3:09
FuseSchool

Kidney Disease and Dialysis

6th - Higher Ed
Meet the Kidneys - those fist-sized organs that are shaped like beans. They are kind and hardworking organs located in your upper abdominal area, attached to the back of the abdominal cavity on either side of the vertebral column. Your...
Instructional Video4:51
Curated OER

Urine Formation

9th - 12th
A very scientific explanation of urine production is given in this resource. The video zooms to the nephron level in the kidneys and discusses milliosmoles and the loop of Henle. Use this video for an advanced course in medicine or anatomy.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculate Your Own Osmolarity

9th - 10th
Learn how to use three lab values (Sodium, glucose, and BUN) to approximate your plasma osmolarity. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy. [12:57]