Catalyst University
Proteins and Enzymes for Anatomy and Physiology
Proteins and Enzymes for Anatomy and Physiology
Nature League
Exploring the Plant Kingdom - Lesson Plan
In this Nature League Lesson Plan, Brit introduces the plant kingdom, including their origin story, relationships, adaptations, and awesomeness.
Learning Mole
I WONDER - What Is Photosynthesis?
This video is answering the question of what is photosynthesis.
Curated Video
Improving Crop Yields: Methods for Increasing Productivity
The video is a lecture presentation on improving crop yields. It discusses various methods that farmers can use to increase the mass of useful product they get from a crop. The presentation starts by highlighting the importance of...
FuseSchool
Properties of Hydrogen
Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature, and is the first element in the periodic table. It has the chemical symbol H, but is usually found as a diatomic molecule of H2. It reacts with oxygen to form water. Hydrogen is a colourless,...
msvgo
Exchange of Gases
It explains the process of gas exchange: dffusion, sites of gas exchange, factors favouring gas exchange and exchange of oxygen.
Curated Video
Identifying Gases: Tests and Results
The video is a tutorial on how to identify four different gases: hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and chlorine. The presenter describes the tests that can be used to identify each gas and the results that one would expect. The video...
Curated Video
Air-1
This live-action video program is about the word air. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word air through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Science360
Bubbles on Dry Ice - Little Shop of Physics
Bubbles will float on a dense layer of cold carbon dioxide. Parts Needed 1 Bubble blower 1 Fish tank Dry ice This demonstration is only for the experienced! Little Shop of Physics took several precautions to do this demonstration safely....
Curated Video
Patterns in Acid Reactions with Metals, Alkalis, and Carbonates
This video discusses the patterns followed in reactions between acids and various substances such as metals, metal oxides, metal hydroxides, alkali spaces, and carbonates. The video explains that when acids react with these substances,...
Catalyst University
Rubisco in C3 Plants, 2-Phosphoglycolate, and Photorespiration
Rubisco in C3 Plants, 2-Phosphoglycolate, and Photorespiration
Science ABC
Respiratory System: From Inspiration to Expiration Explained in Simple Words
The respiratory system is composed of the nose or nasal cavity, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the bronchi, and the lungs. The respiratory system's functions are gaseous exchange, inhaling oxygen and exhaling out carbon dioxide,...
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Liquefaction of Gases
Description of the conditions required for liquefaction of gases in terms of critical temperature, critical pressure and critical volume.
FuseSchool
What Is Carbon Neutral and Biofuels
Learn the basics about carbon neutral and biofuels, as a part of environmental chemistry. Coal, oil, natural gas, shale gas and gas from fracking are fossil fuels formed hundreds of millions of years ago from living things that got...
Catalyst University
A&P I Lab | Exercise 2: Organ Systems, Feedback Loops, Body Cavities, & Serous Membranes
Chapters View all Overview of Organ Systems 0:17 Homeostasis & Feedback Loops 6:15 Body Cavities 11:28 Serous Membranes 14:23 Abdominopelvic Regions and Quadrants 16:57
Professor Dave Explains
Temperature and Gas Solubility
We know about solutions and solubility, but we have typically examined solid or liquid solutes dissolved in a liquid solvent. Did you know that gases can also be dissolved in liquids? Their solubilities depend heavily on temperature, so...
FuseSchool
Energy Sources
Energy Sources | Energy | Physics | FuseSchool There are many different sources of energy, how many can you name? Sources of energy include burning coal, oil, gas and biomass, solar, hydroelectric, tidal, wind, muscle power, geothermal,...
FuseSchool
Hard & Soft Water
In this video learn about hard and soft water, the differences between these and where to find examples in everyday life.
Catalyst University
C4 Plant Metabolism Spatial Separation
In this video, we discuss C4 Plant Metabolism: Spatial Separation
Curated Video
Could Veganism Save The World?
Veganism is sweeping the global. So why are more and more people deciding to cut all animal products from their diets – and why could doing so help to save the Earth?
FuseSchool
Making Bio Fuels
Can you name some fuels that can be burned to generate energy? Coal, oil, and gas are probably the first that comes to mind. In this video, we’re going to look at another special type: biofuels. The fossil fuels coal, oil, and gas can...
Curated Video
Calculating and Measuring Chemical Reaction Rates
The video discusses the concept of the rate of a chemical reaction and how it can be calculated and expressed in various ways. The examples used in the video include measuring the amount of product formed or reactant used up over a...