Cancer and Cell Fate in the Intestinal Epithelium This animation shows how disrupting cellular processes in the intestines can lead to colon cancer. Cell Biology Anatomy & Physiology Animations High School — AP/IB College
Reproductive Isolation and Speciation in Lizards This animation shows how a single species can give rise to many different species with distinct traits, using anole lizards as an example. Anatomy & Physiology Evolution Animations High School — General High School — AP/IB College
The Origin of Species: The Beak of the Finch This film explores four decades of research on the evolution of Galápagos finches, which has illuminated how species form and diversify. Anatomy & Physiology Evolution Short Films High School — General High School — AP/IB College
The Origin of Species: Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree This film explores the adaptation of anole lizards (genus Anolis) to habitats common across the islands of the Caribbean. The anoles are excellent examples of adaptive radiation, convergent evolution, and speciation through reproductive isolation. Anatomy & Physiology Evolution Short Films High School — General High School — AP/IB College
The Making of the Fittest: Got Lactase? The Co-evolution of Genes and Culture This film explores the genetics and evolution of lactase persistence in humans. Genetics Anatomy & Physiology Evolution Short Films High School — General High School — AP/IB College
Lactose Digestion in Infants This animation shows how human infants can digest milk using the enzyme lactase. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Anatomy & Physiology Animations High School — General High School — AP/IB College
PPAR-gamma Activation in the Fat Cell This animation shows how the PPAR-gamma receptor can activate fat storage and changes in hormone levels. Genetics Cell Biology Anatomy & Physiology Animations High School — AP/IB College