What is Multiple Sclerosis Video
Quickly demonstrate to your students what multiple sclerosis is with this educational video.
Quickly demonstrate to your students what multiple sclerosis is with this educational video.
The rumors are partially true that the baldness "gene" comes from your mother's father, but how true is this? Watch this video with your students to learn more.
Do your students wonder why we get old? This quick video will demonstrate the process and genetics behind aging.
If the evolution of life were to be displayed in a 24 hour period, what would it look like and how long have mammals actually been on Earth? This video can help visuallize how young humans really are compared to the history of all life.
A hearty bowl of cereal gives you the energy to start your day, but how exactly did that energy make its way into your bowl? It all begins with photosynthesis, the process that converts the air we breathe into energizing glucose. This video details the highly efficient second phase of photosynthesis -- called the Calvin cycle -- which converts carbon dioxide into sugar with some clever mix-and-match math.
This video talks about the different types of blood types and why those are important.
This is a great video that can be used as an introduction or a simple review of the characteristics of life.
This video does an incredible job of discussing how bacteria are overcoming our human-created anti-bacteria. It discusses the different ways in which bacteria reproduce and current technologies being used in developing better anti-bacteria. WARNING: Judge the maturity of your class and watch this first to make sure that your students can handle it. They use the word sex instead of sexual reproduction.
This video discusses how the brain makes room for more information.
This video answers the misconception that blood is blue when it is in your veins. This video discusses the different hues of red in humans as well as the different colors of blood found in different animals. This would be an excellent video to show during your circulatory system unit.