Instructional Video22:51
Curated Video

Nutrition - Section 35.2

Higher Ed
In this lecture, I talk about nutrition, starting with the 6 vital nutrients and where you ind them and how your body deals with those nutrients. I end the section by talking about Calories and metabolism. What determines how many...
Instructional Video6:34
Curated Video

What's in Your Blood

Higher Ed
In this video, I talk about the components found in the blood and their functions. We are going to talk about the Complete Blood Count (CBC) test that your doctor orders, red and white blood cells, platelets, and proteins like albumin,...
Instructional Video5:37
Curated Video

The Complement System Made Easy

Higher Ed
The complement system involves a series of proteins found in the blood that are part of the immune response. But what exactly are they, and how do they function. There are two pathways involved: The classical pathway and the alternative...
Instructional Video18:00
Curated Video

Life Substances - The Chemistry of life

Higher Ed
There are a number of substances that are vital to all living organisms. In this lecture, I talk about substances like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids, going into some detail about their structures and importance.
Instructional Video14:32
Curated Video

The Plasma Membrane - A view of the cell

Higher Ed
The plasma membrane is responsible for maintaining a balance. In this section, I talk about both the structure and the function of the plasma membrane. I deal with the components of the plasma membrane and their functions.
Instructional Video6:01
Curated Video

004 Ion Channels: Proteins in the Membrane of Neurons

Higher Ed
In this video, I go through the details of the 4 types of proteins in the membrane of neurons: The passive/leakage ion channels, Sodium Potassium pump, Voltage-gated ion channels and ligand-gated ion channels
Instructional Video4:48
Neuro Transmissions

What Are Oligodendrocites?

12th - Higher Ed
Oligodendrocytes are overwhelming! Join Alie Astrocyte as she explains why the glial cell known as the oligodendrocyte is so important, and why myelin sheaths matter.
Instructional Video6:49
Catalyst University

Digestion, Absorption, & Handling of Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)

Higher Ed
B12 (cobalamin) is a water soluble B vitamin that requires special handling upon ingesting and subsequent absorption and transport. Here, we discuss the general pathway.
Instructional Video12:50
JJ Medicine

mTOR Signaling Pathway: Regulation by the Lysosome

Higher Ed
mTOR Signalling and Regulation by the Lysosome In this video, mTOR signaling is explained in a step-by-step powerpoint lesson. Regulation of mTOR signaling by the lysosome is also explained. Hey guys! In this video, I teach you about...
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 Video7:37
Catalyst University

rRNA Processing: Pre-ribosome to Ribosome

Higher Ed
rRNA Processing: Pre-ribosome to Ribosome
Instructional Video8:42
Catalyst University

Shine-Dalgarno/Kozak Sequences & 70S Ribosome Assembly

Higher Ed
Shine-Dalgarno/Kozak Sequences & 70S Ribosome Assembly
Instructional Video8:33
Professor Dave Explains

The Common Cold (Rhinovirus)

9th - Higher Ed
It's time to start going through a variety of common viruses, so let's start with the most common one of them all, the one that most often causes the common cold. It's called Rhinovirus, and it is a member of the picornavirus family....
Instructional Video11:48
JJ Medicine

Macroautophagy | Regulation During Feeding, Fasting and Starvation

Higher Ed
Lesson on macroautophagy and regulation by fasting and starvation, with an additional detailed overview of how macroautophagy is inhibited during feeding and the fed state. Macroautophagy is a nutrient responsive process and is inhibited...
Instructional Video12:18
Catalyst University

Physiology of Basophils, Mast Cells, & Eosinophils

Higher Ed
Physiology of Basophils, Mast Cells, & Eosinophils
Instructional Video11:05
Catalyst University

Get Rid of Your Acne: The Real Cause

Higher Ed
Get Rid of Your Acne: The Real Cause
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 Video9:14
JJ Medicine

Macroautophagy | Transcriptional Regulation: Lesson 2

Higher Ed
Lesson on the transcriptional regulation of macroautophagy with emphasis on transcriptional repressors of the macroautophagy pathway. Macroautophagy is regulated transcriptionally during feeding, fasting, starvation, hypoxia and DNA...
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

How Mutations Affect Proteins and Organisms

Higher Ed
The video discusses mutations in DNA and how they can affect the organism that carries them. It explains how mutations can occur in the coding and noncoding parts of DNA and how they can impact protein synthesis, specifically by changing...
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 Video7:43
Journey to the Microcosmos

Some Eggs Don't Need Sperm to Make Babies

9th - Higher Ed
Some Eggs Don't Need Sperm to Make Babies
Instructional Video8:36
Professor Dave Explains

The Origin of Multicellular Life: Cell Specialization and Animal Development

12th - Higher Ed
Alright, so we've learned a lot about the origin of life. We learned about how the first organic molecules can have formed spontaneously, and how they might have assembled into the first protocell. From there, endosymbiotic theory tells...
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 Video12:11
Catalyst University

The Coronavirus Replication Cycle

Higher Ed
In this video, I explain how the Coronavirus (COVID-19) infects and replicates inside the host’s cells.