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ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP & SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS

Objectives: Students plan and implement investigative procedures asking questions, formulating testable hypothesis and selecting equipment and technology. Learn how to collect data and make measurements with precision. Organize, analyze, evaluate, make inferences and predict trends from data.

Subjects Covered Include:
The Scientific Method
Conservation of Resources
Proper Disposal & Recycling of Materials
Data Collection & Analysis
Precision Management


Item no.: VV00941060
Format: DVD
Audience: Grades 6-12
Duration: 32 minutes
Copyright: 2011
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MENDELIAN GENETICS

Objectives: Students compare genetic variations observed in plants (pea pods). And learn to understand Mendelian Genetics.

Subjects Covered Include:
Who was Mendel?
Genetic Terms
Punnett Square
Monohybrid Cross
Dihybrid Cross


Item no.: HZ06111065
Format: DVD
Audience: Grades 6-12
Duration: 37 minutes
Copyright: 2011
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MONERANS, PROTISTS, PLANTS & ANIMALS

Objectives: Students identify characteristics of kingdoms including Monerans (Eubacteria & Archaebacteria), Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals.

Subjects Covered Include:
The Six Kingdoms of Life - Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals.
The Three Domains of Life - Bacteria, Archae, Eukara.


Item no.: RC06041067
Format: DVD
Audience: Grades 6-12
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

Objectives: Students understand replication, translation and transcription using models of DNA and RNA.

Subjects Covered Include:
Replication
Translation
Transcription


Item no.: FP06041070
Format: DVD
Audience: Grades 6-12
Duration: 39 minutes
Copyright: 2011
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THE ENERGY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLANTS & ANIMALS 1

Objectives: Students compare the energy flow in photosynthesis to the energy flow in cellular respiration.

Subjects Covered Include:
Energy & Storage of Energy
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Electron Transport System
Plant/Animal Codependence


Item no.: DV06041076
Format: DVD
Audience: Grades 6-12
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
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THE RELATIONSHIP OF VIRUSES & BACTERIA TO DISEASE

Objectives: Students compare the structures and functions of viruses to cells and describe the role of viruses in causing diseases and conditions such as acquired immune deficiency syndrome, common colds, smallpox, influenza and warts. They also identify and describe the mold of bacteria in maintaining health in digestion and in causing disease such as streptococcus infections and diphtheria.

Subjects Covered Include:
Structure of a Virus
Viral Reproduction
Diseases Caused by Viruses and Bacteria
Bacteria vs. Eukaryotes
Types of Bacteria


Item no.: EN00941081
Format: DVD
Audience: Grades 6-12
Duration: 32 minutes
Copyright: 2011
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MOLECULES AND CELLS

Topics include: The Chemistry of Life, Cells, Inside the Eukaryotic Cell, and Cellular Energetics.

Item no.: SD00020951
Format: DVD
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Duration: 30 minutes
Copyright: 2010
StdBkNo.: 1594432236
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HEREDITY & INHERITANCE

Topics include: Cell Cycle and Mitosis, Meiosis and Gametogenesis, Mendel's Laws of Inheritance, and Inheritance Patterns.

Item no.: NK02190952
Format: DVD
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Duration: 30 minutes
Copyright: 2010
StdBkNo.: 1594432244
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MOLECULAR GENETICS

Topics include: History of DNA Research, DNA Code, the Central Dogma, DNA Technologies, Gene Regulation, and DNA Mutations.

Item no.: JR02260953
Format: DVD
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Duration: 30 minutes
Copyright: 2010
StdBkNo.: 1594432252
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EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY

Topics include: The origin of life, Basic Evolution, Evidence for Evolution, Mechanisms of Evolution, and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

Item no.: FN00020824
Format: DVD
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Duration: 30 minutes
Copyright: 2010
StdBkNo.: 1594432260
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ORGANISMS & POPULATIONS

Topics include: Viral Structure and Replication, Phylogenetic Classification, Structure and Function of Plants, and the Structure and Function of Animals.

Item no.: NV02190825
Format: DVD
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Duration: 30 minutes
Copyright: 2010
StdBkNo.: 1594432279
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HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & IMMUNE RESPONSE

Topics include: Nervous System, Endocrine system, Digestive system, Excretory System, Musculoskeletal system, and the Immune System

Item no.: BN02260826
Format: DVD
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Duration: 30 minutes
Copyright: 2010
StdBkNo.: 1594432287
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ECOLOGY

Topics include: Diversity of Organisms, Population Ecology, Communities and Ecosystems, and Global Issues.

Item no.: RW00020827
Format: DVD
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Duration: 30 minutes
Copyright: 2010
StdBkNo.: 1594432325
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 1: PIG, COW, CHICKEN

The first section of this program gives viewers an understanding of how the domestic pig is different from the boar. The feeding and growth rate of piglets as well as the feeding and growth rate of adults are shown. The second section shows how domesticated dairy cows have produced more and more milk. Adaptations in the body, selection of the best qualities of these milk-providing adaptations are explained. The last section of this program provides viewers with an understanding of egg-laying hens, in egg producing farms.

Item no.: VC00161214
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 2: SNOW GOOSE, HERON, EGRET

The snow goose's habitat, anatomy and behavior are shown in the first section of this program. It explains the ability of the snow goose to migrate, using its own 'navigation system' and details the bird's pulmonary system. The Great Blue Heron's anatomy begins the second section of this program. To fish for its prey the heron has the ability to stand still, while its eyes can move to search for prey. It also moves about or 'prowls' for fish. The heron's skeletal structure keeps it stable. The third section of this program details the egret's behavior and gives a comparison of the Cattle Egret's and the Snowy Egret's habitat and anatomy. The Egret's bone structure shows the ability of this bird to fly.

Item no.: PN00161219
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 3: ANT, LADYBUG, SPIDER

The first section of this program provides viewers a detailed look at the chemical identity of ants. Watching ants in their colony, students see how ant pheromones directly affect their behavior. The second section details the defense mechanisms of ladybug larvae and adult ladybugs, including their bright coloration, flying and the bitter taste that they give off to feeding predators. The third section highlights the predatory behavior of spiders using intri-cate webs to trap their food.

Item no.: LT00161220
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 4: SALAMANDER, GARGER SNAKE, FROG

The metamorphosis of the salamander is shown in the first section of this program. Different types of salamanders are highlighted and the adaptations providing them with protection from predators. Regeneration of tails or legs that have been bitten off by predators is detailed. The garter snake's hunting technique and adaptations for feeding are shown in the second section. The last part of this program shows the anatomical adaptations that allow frogs to live in a habitat near or in water.

Item no.: HD00161221
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 5: SNAIL, LEECH, WORM

The first section of this program shows the body shape and anatomy of snails. Movement, protection against predators and reproduction is highlighted. Leech's anatomy and feeding habits provide the content for the second section. Viewers are shown leech movement and reproduction. The last section details anatomical information on the earthworm. Color, movement and parts of its body, including the reproductive organs, are highlighted.

Item no.: PJ00161222
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 6: HOWLER MONKEY, IGUANA, PARROT

The Howler Monkey, the subject of the first section of this program, is the largest primate of the 'New World' and is shown in the jungles of Costa Rica. The section shows the Howler Monkey's anatomy, highlighting its prehensile tail and hands, and vocal tract. The second section of this program is about the Iguana. An explanation of why ultraviolet rays are important to the growth and health of the iguana gives students an insight into the importance of the iguana's parietal or 'third eye'. The last section in this program is about the Amazon Parrot. Amazon Parrots live in social groups and communicate in a variety of vocalizations. A comparison of the vocal capabilities of humans and parrots is detailed.

Item no.: WA00161223
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 7: SEAL, POLAR BEAR, SLOTH

By viewing the first section of this program, students will learn how the seal, a marine mammal, has evolved. Adaptations of seals to water and land, including movement, body temperature and body organs, are highlighted. In the second section, traits of the polar bear, such as types of fur, body temperature and shivering give viewers an understanding of how this animal protects itself against the cold of its habitat. The third section gives viewers information about the sloth and how its body is adapted to its tree-hanging lifestyle and lack of movement. Body temperature, slow metabolism, hook-like claws help the sloth survive the weather, lack of food and predators.

Item no.: GD00161224
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 8: ELEPHANT, BISON, GIRAFFE

The infrasound that elephants employ is explained in the first section of this program. This unique way of communication is used by elephants to warn of predators, for mating calls and maintaining contact with others in their family groups. Students will see elephants help the renewal of vegetation and the promotion of diversity of species. In the second section of this program, differences in anatomy between Wood Buffalo and Plains Bison provide viewers with an understanding of the largest land mammal of North America. The giraffe and the advantages of its long neck, tongue, and grazing habits are shown in the last section. The anatomy of the giraffe with the same number of vertebrae as humans, and the most powerful heart of any land mammal provides viewers with insights into its physiology

Item no.: DC00161225
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 9: HORSE, DEER, WOLF

The first section outlines the history of horse domestication, detailing the craft of horse shoeing. Behavior of wild horses living on an island in the Atlantic Ocean gives viewers insight into how all horses once lived. The second section shows the Virginia deer, highlighting antler growth and structure, and deer communication through pheromone secretion. The last section is about the wolf. Wolves are considered super predators because they hunt in packs, are fearless and can travel long distances. Complex social relationships in wolf packs are based on dominance. The dominant male's behavior and communication within the pack are shown as well as the structure and function of wolf's teeth.

Item no.: FE00161226
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 10: HUMMING BIRD, BAT, RAT

The flying technique of hummingbirds is detailed in the first section of this program. The adaptations that allow for their stationary flight include their size, skeleton, heart, wing and muscle structure. The second section explains how bats, the only mammal that can fly, have adaptations allowing it to sleep while hanging. Ultrasound and echolocation help bats navi- gate and hunt for food. The Norway rat (or sewer rat) is highlighted in the third section of this program. This nocturnal animal has poor eyesight and relies on its whiskers for navigation.

The program examines the structure of rat's teeth and demonstrates the use of lab rats in scientific research.


Item no.: TB00161215
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 11: BEAVER, TURTLE, TROUT

The first section of this program examines the anatomy, habitat and behavior of the beaver. An explanation of the structure of their teeth gives students an understanding of how the beaver handles building material in constructing a dam. The second section highlights the wood turtle. Students will learn about the turtle's internal anatomy as well as the structure of its shell. Predators, such as the fox, skunk and raccoon, prey on a turtle's softer structures, like the legs. The Brook Trout, highlighted in the third section, is in the same family as the salmon. They spawn in fresh water, and viewers can see how these fish lay eggs. Trout's survival in the cold water is explained. Although the trout is not an endangered species, their habitat has been moved farther and farther into the wild, because of urbanization. Dangers to the trout include pollution, other animals and humans.

Item no.: HL00161216
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 12: SHEEP, CAT, JUMPER HORSE

The artificial breeding of sheep using laparoscopic methods is explained in the first part of this program. The second section highlights the ability of the domestic cat to balance on a variety of surfaces, using their eyes, claws, whiskers, tail and muscular system. In addition, the video explains the inner ear anatomy and how it helps the cat's equilibrium. The last section of this program shows how horses are trained to be jumpers. A horse is not naturally inclined to jump, so the training of these horses is vital. The physiology of how horses lift off and land in a jump is detailed with an emphasis on the connection between horse and rider.

Item no.: VD00161217
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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ANIMAL SCIENCE PART 13: BACTERIA, VIRUS, FLEA

Parasitism is discussed in the first section of this program with a comparison of predatorprey and parasite-host relationships. Students will get an understanding of the flea's habits, anatomy and behavior. The structure of bacteria, single-celled organisms, is given in the second section of this program. A comparison of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria is discussed, as well as their harmful and beneficial functions. The last section of this program helps viewers understand what viruses are and how they can infect a host. The influenza virus is highlighted, providing a discussion of vaccination.

Item no.: SA00161218
Format: DVD
Audience: Jr. High, College
Duration: 18 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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MUTATIONS: CHANGING THE CODE

A mutagen is an agent (physical, chemical or biological) capable of altering the structure of DNA within our cells. Mutagens generally act either directly on the DNA themselves or produce chemicals that in turn act on the DNA causing substitutions, deletions, insertions, or rearrangement of important genetic code. In this program we take a look inside the human body to discover how the DNA in our cells can be affected by chemicals, radiation, and other things we encounter in our everyday lives. We also discuss how mutagens can result in the development of cancers in the human body.

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Item no.: TP08691507
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Duration: 23 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS IN ANIMALS

This program explores the need for multicellular animals to have specialised internal transport systems. Following veterinary experts, we get an exclusive insight into the day-to-day activities of domestic animal health. Seeing what they do to save the life of that beloved family pet and at its core we see how the transport systems can efficiently distribute materials to and from all parts of the body, providing nutrients to cells and removing waste products. They also provide the vital link with the exchange (respiratory and excretory) systems. The evolutionary aspect of internal transport mechanisms is discussed. Following this is a detailed look at circulatory systems, including the differences between the closed systems of vertebrates and the open systems of invertebrates.

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Item no.: WL08691547
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Duration: 19 minutes
Copyright: 2009
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NATURAL SELECTION: ITS PLACE IN MODERN SOCIETY

Natural selection is a process which affects every species on Earth, including humans. Many people believe that as members of modern, technological societies we are immune to natural processes because we can modify our environment to suit our needs. This program illustrates how natural selection continues to affect us all in fundamental ways that will determine our future survival as a species. Included in the program is a brief explanation of natural selection, examples of how natural selection is operating all around us, how natural selection has affected human evolution and how it is still affecting our daily lives. The program concludes with the reciprocal view of how modern human society is affecting natural selection processes in the environment, and the consequences for the future of life on Earth.

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Item no.: PG08691510
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Duration: 29 minutes
Copyright: 2008
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CELLULAR SIGNALLING

Beginning with the basic concepts of a biological signal and receptor the definition of signal transduction is explained. We then explore various ways in which cells signal other cells: paracine, synaptic and endocrine. Extensive use of animated graphics brings the processes of signal processing to life, showing how the various types of signalling molecules enter cells and how their receptors operate, in particular channel-linked and G- protein receptors. Second messengers are explained. The final section deals with signal amplification, divergent and convergent pathways.

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Item no.: ZP08690081
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Duration: 26 minutes
Copyright: 2006
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COORDINATION AND CONTROL TWO: PLANTS

The study of plant hormones has long been part of Biology courses. The use of animation in this program gives students a better understanding of the complex interaction between organism and environmental stimuli in a way that the pages of a book can't. This program deals with how plants use hormones to coordinate and control their activities with changes in the environment. The roles of the major hormones are discussed and their mode of action at a cellular level is explored. Some of the lesser known hormones are described.

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Item no.: WA11100029
Format: DVD
Audience: Senior Secondary
Duration: 19 minutes
Copyright: 2006
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BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION

In 1850, Charles Darwin published The Origin of the Species in which he postulated that all plants and animals originated with a single cell and over time have evolved into the complex number of species that we know today. This theory has become the organizational principle that biologists use to explain the life sciences

Item no.: DE07980465
Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
Audience: Grades 6-12
Duration: 56 minutes
Copyright: 2006
StdBkNo.: 1595279792
Price: USD 90.00

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BASIC CELL GROWTH, DIVISION & GENETICS

Look at the genetic, biochemical and environmental processes responsible for the differences and similarities among the same species and examine the history and basic rules of genetic studies. Then, explain chromosomes, mitosis, meiosis, sex determination, genes, DNA and RNA. Material is presented in an innovative, interactive format designed to enhance learning by combining discussion and evaluation into the subject matter.

Item no.: FH00210044
Format: DVD
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Duration: 37 minutes
Copyright: 2004
StdBkNo.: 9781595354891
Price: USD 99.00

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CIRCULATORY & RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, THE

Visualize the circulatory and respiratory systems with a three-dimensional tour of special effects and specimen dissections. Explore and understand as the systems' structures and functions - such as the nasal cavities, epiglottis, uvula, trachea, bronchi, lung lobes, gas exchange, respiratory functions, respiration, diaphragm, atria, ventricles, veins, arteries, pulmonary structures, cusps, muscular comparisons, sulci, coronary structures, heart attacks and more - are presented. TTUHSC Medical School instructor, Dr. Benny C. Shaw, Jr., human anatomy specialist, discusses structures and functions of the circulatory and respiratory systems. Veterinarian Dr. Kerry Blanton helps to illustrate similarities and differences between humans and other animals, including cats, dogs and pigs. Three five-question quizzes and a final ten-question quiz are included to help assess students' understanding

Item no.: AU00210190
Format: DVD
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Duration: 30 minutes
Copyright: 2003
StdBkNo.: 9781595359483
Price: USD 175.00

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HUMAN BODY: DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

Explore the alimentary canal and associated organs with a variety of special effects, three-dimensional graphics, endoscopic video from within living organisms and specimens of dissected organs. This visual explanation helps teach students about different digestive systems in complex animals, such as humans, cattle, sheep, goats and pigs. Experts impart a basic, yet thorough, understanding of similarities and differences in digestive systems of different animals. Structures and functions including: mouth, teeth, tongue, esophagus, stomach compartment(s), intestinal structures, liver, gall bladder, prehension, mastication, secretion, digestion, absorption and excretion

Item no.: DK03990480
Format: DVD
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Duration: 30 minutes
Copyright: 2002
StdBkNo.: 9781595353405
Price: USD 175.00

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KEEPING IT ALL TOGETHER: CELL MEMBRANES

This program looks at the structure of cell membranes and their function, including compartmentalisation, regulation of the movement of materials, access to information, intercellular interaction, and as a location for biochemical activities. Using a combination of narration, video footage and graphics, the program covers how cell membranes operate and various ways in which materials can cross them, including diffusion, active and passive transport, osmosis, endo- and exocytosis. It also looks at some of the effects of osmosis, including plasmolysis and turgor in plants. Finally the program studies why the surface area to volume ratio of living things is important, and how organisms overcome the tendency for this ratio to decrease, as they grow larger.

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  • "Marvellous program - Covers the difficult idea of the current model of membrane structure very clearly. Good question sheet. Pace of program is good and review sections are also well done." - K.Caley, Grafton High School, Grafton, NSW.

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    Item no.: ZH08690288
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: 31 minutes
    Copyright: 2002
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    AP BIOLOGY EXAM PREP

    This is your ticket to understand the good, the bad and the key components of the AP Biology exam. There's more to this test than just filling in those tiny little circles, and this cast of young actors breaks it down so you'll know how to take the test, master the free response section and brush up on the 30 most important topics.

    By the end of this program you'll know how to properly manage your time, strategies for tackling the multiple choice section, and the reasoning and analytical skills you will need for the free response section plus we've put together the 30 most critical topics that are in the exam using a rapid-fire approach. So get ready - get set - and become an expert on AP Biology!

    Topics include:
    Outline of the test
    Multiple choice section
    Avoiding the tricky decoys
    Time Management
    Topic breakdown of the test
    30 most important topics


    Item no.: YM02190910
    Format: DVD (With Guide)
    Audience: Grades 9 or above
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    Price: USD 70.00

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