Relative Sizes of Bacteria and Viruses
This video provides a demonstration of the sizes of bacteria and viruses relative to human cells.
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This video provides a demonstration of the sizes of bacteria and viruses relative to human cells.
This video describes two methods for developing transgenic mice to study human genetic diseases.
This video explores the evolution of a stickleback fish population over tens of thousands of years, based on fossil data.
This video shows real footage of courtship behavior of fruit flies with wing spots.
This video shows real footage of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) being performed on eggs.
This video shows real footage of a cytotoxic T cell killing a cell infected by a pathogen.
This video provides a demonstration of how nerve-muscle connectivity is measured.
This video explores a reflex in a model organism for studying short- and long-term memory.
Mice can be trained to use spatial cues to navigate a maze that tests their ability to remember specific locations.
This video provides a demonstration of bioluminescent bacteria glowing in the dark.
This video explores the anatomy of cone snails, a type of predatory sea snail, and the ways in which different cone snail species hunt and capture their prey.
This video shows real footage of a bobtail squid burying itself in the ground to hide from predators.