Biology
Videos: Structure of Living Beings.
The first video is related to the structure of living beings: vital functions, elements and biogenetic elements, inorganic and organic molecules and different types of macromolecules.
Level: 2nd, 3rd ESO.
The second video is related to Cell Anatomy: differences between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells and differences between Plant Cells and Animal Cells; cell organelles and its main function.
Level: 2nd, 3rd ESO.
The third video is related to cell division: cell cycle, mitosis and its phases (prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase) and meiosis (characteristics and meaning of the process).
Level: 3rd ESO.
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Prokaryotes Vs Eukaryotes
While eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells have some characteristics in common, they diverged from their common ancestor billions of years ago, thus accounting for significant differences in overall structure and function. Here we will go over them....
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Mitosis Vs ...
Mitosis can be compared to a couple of different cell actions. But what makes it different?Mitosis is the process of which a cell divides and creates copies of itself, the main purpose of this being to help the organism grow or to replace cells that are...
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Prokaryotes Versus Eukaryotes
Cell Webquest ? Ms. Carter Prokaryotes versus Eukaryotes California Standard: Cell Biology 1. c Cell Biology: The fundamental life processes of plants and animals depend on a variety of chemical reactions that occur in specialized areas of the organism?s...
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Cell Anatomy
Cell Anatomy.Cell (from Flank Organ of Syrian Hamster)A cell is the functional unit of living beings. All the living beings are made up of one or more cells (the only exception are viruses, not considered living beings by many scientists). Each cell in...
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Videos - Vital Functions: Nutrition.
These videos are related to Nutrition as a Vital Function of Living Beings (mainly animals). I have divided the carpet into four parts: Nutrition, Respiration, Circulation and Excretion. The videos explain the main differences between organs and systems...
Biology