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Animals Depend on Plants
Animals Depend on Plants describes why animal production is dependent on plant production in an ecosystem
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Chemosynthesis
Chemosynthesis analyzes the process of chemosynthesis by describing how cells and organisms acquire and release energy.
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Do You Really Produce Carbon Dioxide?
This is a lab video that proves that human beings exhale carbon dioxide.
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Circulatory System And The Heart | Explained In Simple Words
The circulatory system is a vast, complex network of blood vessels that serve as highways for transporting blood which contains life-sustaining molecules, such as nutrients, gasses, hormones and waste products, to the various organs of...
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What Would Happen If The Amount Of Oxygen On Earth Doubled?
If we had twice the amount of oxygen, we have now, several significant changes would occur. Animals would grow larger as the increased oxygen supply would support their growth. Neutrophils, specialized white blood cells, would exhibit an...
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What Happens (Chemically) When Wood Burns?
When wood comes in contact with fire, it undergoes thermal degradation, or pyrolysis. The pyrolysis of wood leads to the release of certain volatile gases and the formation of char, which eventually undergoes flaming and glowing...
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Atomic Theory
Atomic Theory describes the scientific theory of atoms by explaining that all matter is composed of parts too small to be seen without magnification.
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The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems describes the functions of the organs of the circulatory and respiratory systems, including the heart and lungs.
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Phytoplankton /Diatoms and Dinoflagellates
Learn about Phytoplankton's Diatoms and Dinoflagellates and their process of producing oxygen and feeding marine animals with the phytoplankton video.
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Anxiety
Teach your kids about their feelings and emotions with this lesson on anxiety and fear anxiety video.
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The Cell
The Cell defines the term cell by explaining that a cell is the basic unit of structure and function of all living things.
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The Importance of Carbon
The Importance of Carbon analyzes the importance of carbon by explaining how carbon is uniquely suited to form biological macromolecules
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Scientific Stubbornness
Paul Steinhardt, University of Princeton, describes his encounter with a highly sceptical geologist, demonstrating both his tenacity as well as an intriguing scientific distinction between "impossible" and "highly unlikely".
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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
Stanford University neuroscientist Kalanit Grill-Spector describes the basics of how an fMRI machine works and what it’s like to conduct brain-imaging experiments.
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Transcending Impossible
Princeton University physicist Paul Steinhardt reveals the different shades of meaning the word "impossible" has for him.
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Photosynthesis/Photosynthesis
Learn about Photosynthesis with this fun educational music video and parents. Brought to you by KLT. Don't forget to sing along.
Planet PE
What is blood doping? GCSE PE paper 2
A quick discussion about blood doping which was a topic on the 2018 paper 2 exam in AQA
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Living vs. Nonliving Things 2
A video entitled "Living vs. Nonliving Things 2" which describes seven characteristics that all living things share.
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A Respiratory System Overview - How We Breathe
Discover the incredible science behind the air we breathe and how it fuels our body's energy production! We'll explore the fascinating process of cellular respiration and its vital role in our daily lives. From gym workouts to simply...
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The Law of Antoine Lavoisier
The Law of Antoine Lavoisier explores the life of Antoine Lavoisier by investigating the discovery of the Law of Conservation of Mass and the struggles he had in the scientific community.
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Circulatory System
“Circulatory System” identifies the parts and purposes of the circulatory system.
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The Ozone Layer
“The Ozone Layer” will explain what the ozone layer is, how it is being damaged, and how global warming and climate change interact with it.