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Professor Sir George Porter, Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, explains the principles of photochemistry and its applications in photosynthesis, polymerisation, photography and silicon...
Seven activities designed as science learning resources: 1) Holly Leaf Miner: explores the biology of this insect and its predators, showing how to undertake a biological project to quantify mortality...
Micro-photograpic footage showing the hidden world beneath the surface of lakes and ponds, examining the water flea ‘Daphnia’, the carnivorous plant ‘Ultricularia vulgaris’ and its ensnaring...
A review of our knowledge of how plants utilise sunlight, including the research that led to the 1988 Nobel Prize for chemistry. Plants produce oxygen when exposed to light, and produce starch. The green...
Seventeen interactive modules looking at key concepts related to human biology. Contents: cell biology: how proteins function, haemoglobin, cell size, active transport, cell-cell interactions, mitosis:...
An overview of the nature and function of cells. Uses computer animation to show and describe some of the parts of the typical animal cell, including the cell menbrane, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus,...
Introduces kinetic molecular theory and explains the relationships that exist between volume, density, pressure and temperture in gases. The video explains and demonstrates: how cellular respiration and...
Two programmes following on from THE PHOTON MODEL OF LIGHT.
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,200 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or...
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