Suggested Order of Kristin Moon Science Biology Lab Video Course Lessons with Crash Course Biology
This is the suggested order of lessons from the KMS Biology Lab Video Course when used alongside Crash CourseBiology. Some lessons are listed in more than one place, since these lessons are appropriate several times during the Crash Course series.
I wasn’t sure where to place this lesson:
Microscope Basics
- “That’s Why Carbon is a Tramp: Crash Course Biology #1”
- “Water – Liquid Awesome: Crash Course Biology #2” Exploring the Properties of Water
- “Biological Molecules – You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3” Investigating the Macromolecules in Our Food Determining the Factors that Influence Enzyme Activity
- “Eukaryopolis – The City of Animal Cells: Crash Course Biology #4”
- “In Da Club - Membranes & Transport: Crash Course Biology #5” Modeling the Cell Membrane Investigating Transport Across a Semipermeable Membrane Exploring the Reason Cells are So Small
- “Plant Cells: Crash Course Biology #6” Observing Plasmolysis in Live Plant Cells
- “ATP & Respiration: Crash Course Biology #7” Visualizing Aerobic and Anaerobic Cellular Respiration
- “Photosynthesis: Crash Course Biology #8” Observing Photosynthesis in a Live Plant Why Do Leaves Turn Color in the Fall? Observing Stomata in Leaves
- “Heredity: Crash Course Biology #9” Genetic Traits Exploration Punnett Square Analysis Understanding the Difference Between Probability and Real Life
- “DNA Structure and Replication: Crash Course Biology #10”: DNA Extraction
- “DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever: Crash Course Biology #11” Transcription, Translation, and the Effects of DNA Mutations
- “Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated – Crash Course Biology #12”: Observing Cell Division (Mitosis)
- “Meiosis: Where the Sex Starts – Crash Course Biology #13”:
- “Natural Selection – Crash Course Biology #14”: Investigating Natural Selection
- “Speciation: Of Ligers & Men – Crash Course Biology #15”: Using a Dichotomous Key
- “Animal Development: We’re Just Tubes – Crash Course Biology #16”:
- “Evolutionary Development: Chicken Teeth – Crash Course Biology #17”
- “Population Genetics: When Darwin Met Mendel – Crash Course Biology #18” How Do Scientists Estimate Population Size?
- “Taxonomy: Life’s Filing System – Crash Course Biology #19”: Using a Dichotomous Key
- “Evolution: It’s a Thing – Crash Course Biology #20”:
- “Comparative Anatomy: What Makes Us Animals - Crash Course Biology #21”:
- “Simple Animals: Sponges, Jellies, & Octopuses - Crash Course Biology #22”:
- “Complex Animals: Annelids & Arthropods - Crash Course Biology #23”:
- Invertebrate Anatomy (Earthworm Dissection)
- “Chordates - Crash Course Biology #24”: Vertebrate Anatomy (Frog Dissection)
- “Animal Behavior - Crash Course Biology #25”: Observing How Animals Sense and Respond to Their Environment
- “The Nervous System – Crash Course Biology #26”:
- “Circulatory & Respiratory Systems – Crash Course Biology #27” The Genetics of Human Blood Types
- “The Digestive System – Crash Course Biology #28”:
- “The Excretory System: From Your Heart to the Toilet – Crash Course Biology #29”:
- “The Skeletal System: It’s ALIVE! – Crash Course Biology #30”
- “Big Guns: The Muscular System – Crash Course Biology #31”
- “Your Immune System: Natural Born Killer – Crash Course Biology #32”: The Genetics of Human Blood Types
- “Great Glands: Your Endocrine System – Crash Course Biology #33”:
- “The Reproductive System: How Gonads Go – Crash Course Biology #34”:
- “Old & Odd: Archaea, Bacteria & Protists – Crash Course Biology #35”: Bacterial Growth and Reproduction
- “The Sex Lives of Nonvascular Plants: Alternation of Generations – Crash Course Biology #36”:
- “Vascular Plants = Winning! – Crash Course Biology #37”: Viewing Transpiration in a Live Plant
- “The Plants & The Bees: Plant Reproduction – Crash Course Biology #38”: Reproduction in Angiosperms (Flowering Plants)
- “Fungi: Death Becomes Them – Crash Course Biology #39”: Examining Fungi
- ”Ecology - Rules for Living on Earth: Crash Course Biology #40” Observing Microscopic Life in Pond Water