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I WONDER - Are Trees Important For The Environment?
This video is answering the question of are trees important for the environment.
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High Five Facts - Veins and Arteries
This video explores five fun facts about veins and arteries.
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Classification of metals according to their chemical activity
Classification of metals according to their chemical activity
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High Five Facts - Periodic Table
This video explores five fun facts about The Periodic Table.
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High Five Facts - Statue of Liberty
This video explores five fun facts about The Statue of Liberty.
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I WONDER - What Is Photosynthesis?
This video is answering the question of what is photosynthesis.
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Exploring the Growing Threat of Dead Zones in Our Oceans and Waterways
The video discusses the phenomenon of dead zones in bodies of water, which are regions with low oxygen levels due to an excess of nutrients from agricultural and industrial activity. The video explains the four types of dead zones and...
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I WONDER - What Job Do Veins Do?
This video is answering the question of what job do veins do.
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I WONDER - What Job Do Arteries Do?
This video is answering the question of what job do arteries do.
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Overview of Acute Pulmonary Embolism in adults: (From DVT to PE)
Pulmonary Embolism is a potentially life-threatening medical condition caused when a blood clot (Embolus) gets stuck in a pulmonary artery. The origin of the embolus is most likely a Deep Vein thrombus (DVT) of the leg. I made an...
Visual Learning Systems
Cell Processes Quiz
This video is a quiz over the topics covered in the Cell Processes series. Topics include: various processes that cells undergo, including metabolism, photosynthesis, respiration, transportation of materials, and cell growth and...
Professor Dave Explains
Cleavage of Carbon-Carbon Bonds With Periodic Acid
Just as important as learning reactions that generate carbon-carbon bonds, we need ways to cleave carbon-carbon bonds as well.This is useful for splitting a molecule up into fragments, or transforming a cyclic molecule into a linear...
Professor Dave Explains
Heterocycles Part 1: Furan, Thiophene, and Pyrrole
We've mentioned heterocycles before. They are cyclic molecules where one or more atoms in the ring are not carbon. Typically these involve oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. But there are so many different heterocycles. Different sizes, some...
Professor Dave Explains
Dalton's Law and Partial Pressures
We know about the ideal gas laws, like Boyle's and Charles's and so forth. Now let's look at one law that involves mixtures of gases. This is called Dalton's Law, and to understand it, we have to learn about the concept of partial...
Visual Learning Systems
Water, Water, Everywhere: What Is Water?
Upon viewing the Water, Water, Everywhere video series, students will be able to do the following: List some of the ways they use water everyday in their lives. Describe why water is important to plants and animals. Explain the structure...
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What Is The Carbon Cycle - Part 1| Environmental Chemistry
Watch the first part of our Carbon Cycle videos, as part of environmental chemistry. Photosynthesis and respiration help carbon to be cycled in nature by using energy from the sun. As living things grow, they have to build up large...
Visual Learning Systems
Plant Structures: Introduction (Plant Structures)
Students will explore the basic parts of a plant including the stem, roots, and leaves. The series of videos describes the functions of each of these plant parts using many real-world examples that students will recognize easily....
Visual Learning Systems
The World of Atoms and Compounds
In this video, the concept of atoms and elements is introduced, explaining how everything we see is made up of tiny particles. The video also introduces the concept of chemical compounds, which are substances formed by the combination of...
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What Colour is Water?
Water in a glass looks clear and colourless, but you still can't see the bottom of the ocean. Therefore, water is opaque! So what colour is water? And speaking of the bottom of the ocean, Giant Tube worms are weird!