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Being Alive - What Does it Mean?
Defines characteristics of living organisms: Growth, Reproduction, Metabolism, Cellular Organisation and Consciousness
Mazz Media
Hermaphroditic Organisms
This live-action video program is about the word hermaphrodite. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word hermaphrodite through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Curated Video
Types of Speakers and How They Work
This video explains how speakers convert electrical signals into sound waves through the movement of a coil and diaphragm. It also mentions various types of speakers, from large ones used in theaters to smaller ones found in everyday...
Soliloquy
Why does Homosexuality Evolve?
Homosexual sex doesnât lead to reproduction. So given that evolution by natural selection favours genes that increase an organism's reproductive success, why does evolution not drive homosexuality to extinction?
Curated Video
Photorealism: The Art of Reproducing Reality
This video explores the art style of photorealism, where artists aim to recreate images and subjects in a way that appears incredibly realistic. It discusses the origins of photorealism and explains the techniques used by artists to...
Mazz Media
Animal Behavior
In this information-packed program students will learn about the behavior patterns of all types of animals including mammals, birds, insects and more. From food gathering to mating, survival instincts and sleeping habits to social...
Curated Video
Exploring the Advantages and Disadvantages of Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
This video introduces and compares sexual and asexual reproduction in organisms. The advantages and disadvantages of each method are discussed, along with real-life examples of organisms that use both methods of reproduction. The video...
NASA
A New Model for Understanding Jupiter's Climate
Climate patterns and storms on Jupiter can have striking similarities to those on Earth. One such pattern is a four-year temperature cycle in the Jovian upper atmosphere called the QQO. This cycle has a little sibling in Earth's...
Professor Dave Explains
Platyhelminthes Part 3: Parasitic Trematodes and Monogeneans
All members of Trematoda and Monogenea are ectoparasites, also known as flukes. Reproduction is often complicated for these parasites, requiring a specific type of intermediate host and final host. This video provides an overview of the...
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Phylum Platyhelminthes
It explains the key characteristic features and common examples of animals belonging to Phylum Platyhelminthes.
Journey to the Microcosmos
Why Are These Single-Celled Organisms So Large?
One day, James—our master of microscopes—was cleaning the marine tanks that some of his organisms live in when he noticed this creature. It was hard to miss given that it was visible to the naked eye, thanks to both its bright red color...
Next Animation Studio
Florida releasing millions of genetically modified mosquitoes
Health experts are releasing 750 million genetically modified mosquitoes in the Florida Keys to reduce local populations of disease-carrying mosquitoes, according to local news reports.
FuseSchool
Thinking like a parasite
Ever thought about how the world looks out of a parasite's perspective? This fun video takes you on that journey!
Visual Learning Systems
Viruses and Monerans: Viruses and Their Structures
Practical examples show how viruses and bacteria are both beneficial and harmful to humans. Animations describe the structure of a virus, and explain how they reproduce and cause disease. Microscopic images illustrate different types and...
CTE Skills
HST-AP - Mitosis/Cell Division
Mitosis is an asexual reproduction where a single cell divides into 2 identical cells (if mutation has not occurred) This video covers the process of cell division and all the key players including the nucleus, Chromatin, Chromosomes,...
Mazz Media
Reproduction (An Introduction)
This live-action video program is about the term __________ The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: The Importance of Trees
In this video, we explore the significance of trees and their role in our environment. We learn about the characteristics of trees, their ability to produce oxygen, provide food and shelter, and contribute to the overall health of our...
Curated Video
Fragmentation: Asexual Reproduction in Plants
In this live-action program viewers will learn that a common form of asexual reproduction, without requiring gametes, flowers, seeds or fruits, is fragmentation. As the word implies, fragments of the parent organism split or break off....
Journey to the Microcosmos
How Do Microorganisms Reproduce?
How do stentors make more stentors? Does Paramecium reproduce sexually or asexually? Find out on this week's journey as we explore the ways the microcosmos reproduce!
Curated Video
Natural Selection: Survival of The Fittest
This video explains the theory of evolution through natural selection, as proposed by Charles Darwin in 1859. It explores how organisms adapt and change over time through genetic mutations and environmental pressures, leading to the...
FuseSchool
What Are Pathogens?
A pathogen is a microorganism that can cause disease. Pathogens may be viruses, bacteria, protists or fungi. Examples of bacteria infections are cholera, typhoid, food poisoning and gonorrhoea. Examples of viral infections are the flu...
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Characteristics of Living Things
It describes the characteristics of living things and differentiates between living and non-living things.
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Asexual Reproduction in Plants
It describes asexual reproduction and the modes of asexual reproduction in plants.
Mazz Media
Types of Reproduction
In this live-action program viewers will learn from a biological standpoint, the only point of reproduction is to transmit DNA from one generation to the next. Students will come to understand that organisms reproduce in two ways:...