Amoeba Sisters
Biomolecules: Before the Bell Biology
Time before the bell to try 9 questions focused on biomolecules? You'll also get answers complete with illustrations and explanations while music plays in the background. This particular video focuses on carbohydrates, lipids, proteins,...
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Enzyme Examples, Cofactors/Coenzymes, Inhibitors, and Feedback Inhibition
Already watched the Amoeba Sisters first video on enzymes and ready to explore a little more? In this video, the Amoeba Sisters cover a few examples of enzymes in the human body before emphasizing that enzymes are found in all the...
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Biomolecules (Updated)
This video focuses on general functions of biomolecules. The biomolecules: carbs, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, can all can have important functions in the body. However, this video is not giving human dietary guidelines and...
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Digestive System
Join the Amoeba Sisters for a brief tour through the human digestive system! This video will address major structures and functions including the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. This video also mentions chemical...
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Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles
Explore the cycling of carbon among carbon reservoirs! Then discover the importance of nitrogen, essential for amino acids and nucleotides, and learn about the nitrogen cycle! Expand details for table of contents. Table of Contents:...
TED Talks
TED: A new way to study the brain's invisible secrets | Ed Boyden
Neuroengineer ed Boyden wants to know how the tiny biomolecules in our brains generate emotions, thoughts and feelings -- and he wants to find the molecular changes that lead to disorders like epilepsy and Alzheimer's. Rather than...
Amoeba Sisters
Mutations (Updated)
Join the Amoeba Sisters as they explain gene and chromosome mutations, and explore the significance of these changes. This updated video has improved audio and images! Codons and the amino acids they code for is represented by standard...
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Carbon Cycle
It explains elements and compounds that contain carbon, its cyclic movement and the relationship of increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to the greenhouse effect
Professor Dave Explains
Cellular Respiration Part 1: Glycolysis
You need energy to do literally anything, even just lay still and think. Where does this energy come from? Well, food, right? But how? This is one of the most miraculous biological processes, and it happens in our bodies every moment of...
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Biochemistry
Do you want to learn about nutrition? Metabolism? Medicine and general health? This is the playlist for you! Biochemistry allows us to understand the large biomolecules that run all of our cellular functions, like proteins,...
Professor Dave Explains
Amino Acids
It's time to start learning about all the monomers that make up large biomolecules, and the first one we will look at is the amino acid. These make up proteins, which is most of what you are, so this is pretty important stuff!
Professor Dave Explains
The Origin of Life on Earth
You must have wondered about it before, haven't you? How did life begin on earth? I mean the very first thing. The first unicellular organism, billions of years ago. Is it even possible? As it happens, our understanding of chemistry,...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Trio takes chemistry Nobel for cool method to study molecules
Scientists Jacques Dubochet Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson won the Nobel Chemistry Prize on Wednesday for cryo electron microscopy a simpler and better method for imaging tiny frozen molecules
Crash Course
Crash Course Biology #3: Biological Molecules You Are What You Eat
Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food that we eat. [14:09]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Biological Molecules You Are What You Eat
Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food that we eat. [13:45]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Regulation of Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis
The resource from Khan Academy and the Association of American Medical Colleges provides study content for the MCAT. This resource answers these topics: What are the major forms of regulation in metabolism? How do these apply to...
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Khan Academy: Cerebellum
This video lesson from Khan Academy and the Association of American Medical Colleges provides study content for the MCAT. This resource discusses the cerebellum as it pertains to the biological basis of behavior.
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Khan Academy: Carbohydrates Di and Polysaccharides
This video lesson for the MCAT explores "disaccharide" and "polysaccharide" carbohydrates. This video lesson was developed in collaboration with the Association of American Medical Colleges and Khan Academy.
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Khan Academy: Carbohydrates Cyclic Structures and Anomers
This video lesson for the MCAT explores the cyclic structures and anomers, geometric variations found at certain atoms in carbohydrate molecules. This video lesson was developed in collaboration with the Association of American Medical...
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Khan Academy: Regulation of Krebs Tca Cycle
The resource from Khan Academy and the Association of American Medical Colleges provides study content for the MCAT. This resource explains the regulation o Krebs-TCA Cycle.
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Khan Academy: The Different Types of Mutations
Review for your MCAT by watching this video on the different types of genetic mutations. [5:52]
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Khan Academy: The Causes of Genetic Mutations
Prepare for the MCAT by watching this video on genetic mutations. [5:13]
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Khan Academy: Telomeres and Single Copy Dna vs Repetitive Dna
Prepare for the MCAT by watching this video on telomeres and Single Copy DNA V. Repetitive DNA. [5:33]
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Khan Academy: Thermodynamics vs Kinetics
Review for the MCAT by watching this video on thermodynamics and kinetics. [9:18]