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Studies the early stages of the development of the axolotl, an aquatic salamander with emphasis on genetically-determined characteristics. Two wild-type dark axolotls are mated, each is heterozygous for...
Software with data on ten subcellular particles from rat liver, tissue culture cells and spinach leaf: nuclei, mitochondria, chloroplasts, plasma membrane vesicles, lysosomes, peroxisomes, Golgi membranes,...
Shows pseudopodial formation by an amoeba and the way such structures may take in solid materials phagocytically. This is followed by the action of contractile vacuoles in ridding protozoa of excess water,...
Details of the life of the Languedoc or yellow scorpion and its habitat. Anatomy. Behaviour - digging a new hole in earth; two individuals meet, fight, the weaker retires; capture of a cricket, stung, eaten...
Five programmes illustrating key concepts in cell biology, using short, narrated animations and live-action microscope views of living cells: 1) Cells and Mulecules: variety of cells; cell organisation;...
4 (1978): Schematic animation and in vivo sequences demonstrate stages in the development of the coelom in the young pluteus and of the sea urchin anlage in the more advanced pluteus until readiness for...
A complete, fully structured teaching programme using a presenter, still and animated graphics, and film animation. 1: The digestion and absorption of dietary triglycerides - with particular emphasis on...
A series examining the human living body in its entirety, answering questions such as what underlies movement, thinking, eating and breathing, how one body gives birth to another, how can the human eye be so...
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