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Crash Course Biology

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  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: January 30, 2012
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 81
  • Networks: YouTube
  • Genres: Documentary
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Crash Course Biology(2012)

TMDB Rating: 1.5 (2 votes)

Overview

And thus begins the most revolutionary biology course in history. Come and learn about covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. What about electron orbitals, the octet rule, and what does it all have to do with a mad man named Gilbert Lewis? It's all contained within. www.youtube.com/crashcourse

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Biology (2012)

40 episodes • 2012

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1That's Why Carbon Is A TrampJan 30, 20120.0
2Water - Liquid AwesomeFeb 6, 20120.0
3Biological Molecules - You Are What You EatFeb 13, 20120.0
4Eukaryopolis - The City of Animal CellsFeb 20, 20120.0
5In Da Club - Membranes & TransportFeb 27, 20120.0
6Plant CellsMar 5, 20120.0
7ATP & RespirationMar 12, 20120.0
8PhotosynthesisMar 19, 20120.0
9HeredityMar 26, 20120.0
10DNA Structure and ReplicationApr 2, 20120.0
11DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word EverApr 9, 20120.0
12Mitosis: Splitting Up is ComplicatedApr 16, 20120.0
13Meiosis: Where the Sex StartsApr 23, 20120.0
14Natural SelectionApr 30, 20120.0
15Speciation: Of Ligers & MenMay 7, 20120.0
16Animal Development: We're Just TubesMay 14, 20120.0
17Evolutionary Development: Chicken TeethMay 21, 20120.0
18Population Genetics: When Darwin Met MendelMay 28, 20120.0
19Taxonomy: Life's Filing SystemJun 4, 20120.0
20Evolution: It's a ThingJun 11, 20120.0
21Comparative Anatomy: What Makes Us AnimalsJun 18, 20120.0
22Simple Animals: Sponges, Jellies, & OctopusesJun 25, 20120.0
23Complex Animals: Annelids & ArthropodsJul 2, 20120.0
24ChordatesJul 9, 20120.0
25Animal BehaviorJul 16, 20120.0
26The Nervous SystemJul 23, 20120.0
27Circulatory & Respiratory SystemsJul 30, 20120.0
28The Digestive SystemAug 13, 20120.0
29The Excretory System: From Your Heart to the ToiletAug 13, 20120.0
30The Skeletal System: It's ALIVE!Aug 20, 20120.0
31Big Guns: The Muscular SystemAug 27, 20120.0
32Your Immune System: Natural Born KillerSep 3, 20120.0
33Great Glands - Your Endocrine SystemSep 10, 20120.0
34The Reproductive System: How Gonads GoSep 17, 20120.0
35Old & Odd: Archaea, Bacteria & ProtistsSep 24, 20120.0
36The Sex Lives of Nonvascular Plants: Alternation of GenerationsOct 1, 20120.0
37Vascular Plants = Winning!Oct 8, 20120.0
38The Plants & The Bees: Plant ReproductionOct 15, 20120.0
39Fungi: Death Becomes ThemOct 22, 20120.0
40Ecology - Rules for Living on EarthOct 29, 20120.0
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Biology

50 episodes • 2023

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Introduction to BiologyJun 6, 20230.0
2The Scientific MethodJun 13, 20230.0
3What Biologists DoJun 27, 20230.0
4How Life is OrganizedJul 11, 20230.0
5Why Did All These Elephants Die? (Intro to Ecology)Jul 18, 20230.0
6How Species Make and Break Friendships (Community Ecology)Aug 1, 20230.0
7How Did We Save The Bald Eagle? (Population Ecology)Aug 8, 20230.0
8What Is Climate Change?Aug 15, 20230.0
9The Effects of Climate ChangeAug 22, 20230.0
10How Do We Keep Life's Jenga Tower From Toppling? (Conservation Biology)Aug 29, 20230.0
11What a weirdly long giraffe nerve can teach us about evolutionSep 5, 20230.0
12Microevolution: What's An Allele Got To Do With It?Sep 12, 20230.0
13Natural Selection: Life's Way of Stayin' AliveSep 19, 20230.0
14Why do we have different skin colors? (Population Genetics)Oct 4, 20230.0
15Where Do Species Come From? (Speciation)Oct 10, 20230.0
16How did life begin? (Evolutionary History)Oct 17, 20230.0
17How We're All Related (Phylogeny)Oct 24, 20230.0
18Humans Develop Butt First (and other insights from the Tree of Life)Oct 31, 20230.0
19Humans Didn't Evolve From Chimps (Human Evolution)Nov 7, 20230.0
20What is Life Made of? (Carbon & Biological Molecules)Nov 14, 20230.0
21A Love Letter to H2O: Water & pHNov 28, 20230.0
22How We See What We Can't See (Microscopes)Dec 5, 20230.0
23A Tour of the CellDec 12, 20230.0
24How Does Stuff Get Into Your Cells? (Cell Membranes)Dec 19, 20230.0
25How Do Cells Communicate? (Cell Communication)Jan 9, 20240.0
26How Do We Get Energy? (Chemical Reactions)Jan 16, 20240.0
27How do cells get their energy? (Electron Transport Chain)Jan 23, 20240.0
28Photosynthesis: The Original Solar PowerJan 30, 20240.0
29Mitosis and the Cell CycleFeb 6, 20240.0
30Why Are All Humans Unique? MeiosisFeb 14, 20240.0
31Why Your Cat Looks Like That: GeneticsFeb 20, 20240.0
32Nature? Nurture? Not so simple: Genetic TraitsFeb 27, 20240.0
33Our Instruction Manual for Existing: DNA Structure & ReplicationMar 5, 20240.0
34How mRNA helped save lives: DNA TranscriptionMar 12, 20240.0
35How RNA gets translated into protein powerMar 19, 20240.0
36How Genes Express ThemselvesMar 28, 20240.0
37Is drinking milk a Superpower? Genetic MutationsApr 2, 20240.0
38We’re full of bacteria!Apr 9, 20240.0
39How Do Vaccines Work?: Viruses & VaccinesApr 16, 20240.0
40Algorithms Aren’t Just for TikTok: BioinformaticsApr 23, 20240.0
41Why We Aren’t Just One Big Cell: Multicellular FunctionApr 30, 20240.0
42Plants Are Hardcore: Plant Anatomy & PhysiologyMay 7, 20240.0
43The Poop Episode: How Animals Turn Resources Into WasteMay 13, 20240.0
44Why You’re More Than Goo: Animal InfrastructureMay 21, 20240.0
45How Skin, Snot, and Cells Keep Us Healthy: Animal Defense SystemsJun 4, 20240.0
46What REALLY Happens When You Step on a Lego: Nervous & Endocrine SystemsJun 11, 20240.0
47How Animals Do It: Sexual & Asexual ReproductionJun 18, 20240.0
48Gender, Sex, & Sexuality: What’s the Difference?Jun 25, 20240.0
49Why This Toad is Bad at Jumping, and Other Mysterious Animal BehaviorJul 9, 20240.0
50The Dr. Sammy ShowJul 16, 20240.0

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