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Codominance
In this video we are now going to look at codominance. You need to understand the difference between genotype and phenotype. The genotype is the set of genes. The phenotype are the physical characteristics that are coded for by the...
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Upper & Lower Bounds
Upper & Lower Bounds | Number | Maths | FuseSchool In this video we discover what bounds. All measurements are approximate. Measurements are given to the nearest practical unit, like a cm or mm or gram. There is then a group of numbers...
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DNA Replication
CREDITS Animation & Design: Bing Rijper Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Gemma Young It might be hard to believe, but at the very start of your life you were a single, microscopic cell called a zygote. Your body now contains millions of...
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Making Predictions Using Reactivity Series
Learn the basics about making predictions using the reactivity series, as a part of metals and their reactivity within environmental chemistry.
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Alkaline Earth Metals
Learn the basics about Alkaline Earth Metals, their uses and chemical properties. At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT. Our OER are...
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Introducing: the virtual school
This is an overview about the virtual school's global 'quality education for all' program. The virtual school aims to provide access to world-class education, free of charge to students around the world.
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The Ear
"The Ear The visible part of the ear is called the pinna. It funnels sound into our ears. The sound waves travel down the ear canal towards the eardrum. The eardrum is a membrane at the end of the ear canal, and is extremely sensitive....
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Enzymes
Enzymes are really important proteins, that speed up the rates of reactions such as in photosynthesis, respiration and protein synthesis. The enzymes and substrates are always moving, and occasionally they collide at the right speed and...
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What Is Electrolysis
Electrolysis is electrical current flow through a liquid which causes chemical changes. The liquid can be a molten ionic compound or aqueous solution. The liquid will contain free-flowing positive ions and negative ions. The positive...
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Animal Classification
All living things are grouped into 5 kingdoms. In this video we are going to look at the animal kingdom in more detail. There are thought to be over 7.5 million species of animal on planet Earth, of which 900,000 have been described....
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Heartbeat and Pulse
Ever wonder what causes the thump-thump sound of your heartbeat? It’s all to do with the valves. The sound of your heart beating can be attributed to your valves closing, and always in specific pairs. Separating the atria from the...
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PHYSICS - Magnetism - Electric Motors
In this video we going to give you an quick understanding on how electric motors work with some magnets and a wire
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PHYSICS - Forces - Stopping Distance
Stopping distance is how far a car moves between the driver noticing something in front of them and the car coming to a stop. In this video we will be looking at what affects stopping distance and why understanding them is important to...
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Green Chemistry - Principle 1
Learn the basics about the principles of green chemistry as part of the environmental chemistry topic.
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Green Chemistry Principles - Renewable Feedstocks
Learn the basics about the renewable feedstocks principle of green chemistry, as a part of environmental chemistry. Many plastic products are derived from crude oil, which is a non-renewable resource. It takes millions of years for dead...
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Crude Oil Fractions & Their Uses
Learn the basics about the uses of crude oil fractions. Before watching this video you should watch our video explaining how crude oil is separated into it's different length hydrocarbon fractions by utilising the different boiling...
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Digestion By Enzymes
In this video we examine the process of digesting our food. We shall see how biological catalysts called enzymes break these food molecules apart and why they are necessary. Think of our food molecules as a train of trucks all coupled...
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Plasticisers & Hardeners
Learn the basics about plasticisers and hardeners, when learning about polymers as a part of the overall organic chemistry topic.
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Uses Of Polymers
Learn the basics about the uses of polymers, as a part of organic chemistry. Learn about PVC and PTFE. Different polymers have their specific uses and also problems associated with polymers. Polymers are long chain organic molecules made...
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What Are Designer Polymers
Learn the basics about what designer polymers are, some examples of them, and how chemical properties are used to perform a particular function. Polymers have been around for a long time. Some of the commonly named examples are found in...
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PHYSICS - Forces - Formulae (Force, Mass, Velocity, Acceleration)
In this video we will look at how force, mass, velocity and acceleration are all related. Remember that velocity is the speed in a particular direction - a vector quantity! To change the velocity of an object there needs to be a force...
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Structure Of The Leaf
Plants make food through photosynthesis. Using their leaves, plants combine sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make glucose and oxygen. A leaf is like a plant's food factory, collecting all of the components into one place so that...
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Uses of Metal - Gold, Copper, Aluminium & Steel
Learn the basics about how metals are used, such as gold, copper, aluminium, steel. Where can we find these materials in our day to day world? Find out more in this video!
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Plant Nutrition
Where do plants get their food from? Remember they are autotrophic, plants make their own food through the process of photosynthesis. In order to make all of the macromolecules, the plant needs to obtain some other elements from the...