Bill Carmody
Writing Effective Persuasive Claims and Complaints
In this video, Bill Carmody provides tips on writing effective and persuasive claims and complaints. He emphasizes the importance of stating facts, being specific, and using simple language to make a persuasive claim.
Bozeman Science
Thinking in Stability - Level 5 - Feedback
In this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on feedback. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the linked thinking slides. TERMS Controller - component of feedback...
msvgo
Digestion and Absorption of Food
Explain the process of digestion of each food component. Describe how and where various components of food are absorbed.
Mazz Media
Negative Feedback Loop
In this live-action program viewers will learn that a negative feedback loop is a self-regulating system. Input to the system causes a variable to increase. The resulting output then reduces the input. Students will come to understand...
Mazz Media
Blood Pressure (Measurement and Control)
In this live-action program viewers will learn that blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of arteries and as the heart beats, it creates the pressure exerted by blood, moving blood throughout the circulatory...
Tarver Academy
How to do the Distance Formula
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to do the Distance Formula
Crash Course
Great Glands - Your Endocrine System: CrashCourse Biology
Hank fills us in on the endocrine system - the system of glands which produce and secrete different types of hormones directly into the bloodstream to regulate the body's growth, metabolism, and sexual development & function.
Crash Course
Endocrine System, part 2 - Hormone Cascades: Crash Course A&P
In the second half of our look at the endocrine system, Hank discusses chemical homeostasis and hormone cascades. Specifically, he looks at the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis, or HPT axis, and all the ways your body can suffer when...
Bozeman Science
Concept 7 - Stability and Change
Paul Andersen explains how stability and change are regulated in systems through controls and feedback. Controls are used to regulate matter and energy flowing into a system. Feedback mechanisms within the system are used to regulate...
Science360
Solving Crimes with DNA - Scientists & Engineers on Sofas (and other furnishings)
DNA Scientist and Mentor Bruce Jackson, PhD, traces ancestry and solves crimes with the powerful tool of DNA on this edition of "Scientists & Engineers on Sofas (and other furnishings)"!
FuseSchool
Insulin and Glucagon
In this lesson, you will learn about how your blood glucose level is regulated (or controlled) by two important hormones – insulin and glucagon, via a negative feedback system. When you consume a meal that is high in carbohydrates, such...
FuseSchool
What is Homeostasis?
So what is homeostasis is a term first defined by Claude Bernard in 1865 it means maintaining a constant internal environment this is a bit like car brain works senses all around the body imaging various things and sending the...
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - Homeostasis #54
How does your body regulate your internal conditions? How does it detect changes and respond to them? What is an automatic control system and how does it use negative feedback? Find out all this and more in less than 5 minutes!
Curated Video
Hormones: Adrenaline and Thyroxine
This video discusses two hormones produced by the body: adrenaline and thyroxine. The video provides an explanation of what hormones are, how they work, and the effects of adrenaline and thyroxine on the body. It also includes...
Bozeman Science
Thinking in Systems - Level 5 - Simulating Systems
In this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on simulating systems. TERMS: Simulations - imitation of a situation or process Interactions - reciprocal (two-way) action or influence Energy - the ability to cause...
Curated Video
Insulin and Glucagon | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool
Insulin and Glucagon | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool In this lesson, you will learn about how your blood glucose level is regulated (or controlled) by two important hormones – insulin and glucagon, via a negative feedback system....
Music Matters
How to Harmonize a Melody in a Minor Key - Music Theory
This music theory lesson teaches you how to harmonize a melody with chords in a minor key on the piano. The video focuses on how to choose the most effective chords for the given melody and also investigates the particular challenges of...
Catalyst University
The Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone [RAAS] System
In this video, we will discuss: [1] why renin is released [2] how Angiotensin II, Aldosterone, and ADH are released [3] their biological effects
Bozeman Science
AP Biology Practice 7 - Connecting Knowledge
In this video Paul Andersen explains the final AP Biology practice on connecting knowledge. The video begins with an introduction to interdisciplinary studies and how science is changing over time. He describes differences of scale in...
Curated Video
What is Homeostasis? | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool
What is Homeostasis? | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool Homeostasis is a term first defined by Claude Bernard in 1865. It means maintaining a constant internal environment. Senses all around the body are measuring various things and...
Big Think
Digital Addiction: How Half the Developed World Got Hooked on the Internet | Adam Alter
New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink Join Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from top thinkers and doers: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's not your...
Curated Video
Temperature Regulation Of The Human Body | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool
Temperature Regulation Of The Human Body | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool Have you ever wondered why you sweat when you get too hot from running or shiver on a cold winter's day? In this video, we are going to explain why your body...
Curated Video
3 Ways ADHD Makes You Think About Yourself
This video is based on Schema Therapy. Schema is a framework for how you see yourself. This framework is built by your early life experiences, but it also adjusts over time as you have new experiences. There are 18 schemas or core...
Curated Video
Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Problem: Long Running Operations Can't Handle Sync Communication
This video addresses the problem of handling long-running operations in a microservices architecture when using synchronous communication, highlights the limitations of synchronous communication for time-consuming operations, and...