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Shows diatoms, a phyloplankton which uses photosynthesis to produce a significant proportion of the planet’s oxygen. (5 minutes)
Detailed examination of the biochemistry of energy supply, photosynthesis and respiration. Energy flow via exergonic and endergonic reactions and the catalytic role of enzymes is described. Topics include:...
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;...
Video-based teaching pack containing visual evidence of key scientific phenomena. All the video sequences have been chosen to show some aspect of the principles of biology as described in many new curriculum...
Explains the basic processes of photosynthesis and respiration and introduces their chemical equations by means of computer animation, location footage, diagrams and equations. Demonstrates an experiment to...
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...
Set of four CD-ROMs which allow the user to visualise key biomolecular structures through interactive animations, simulations, drills and tutorials. Topics include amino acids and proteins, carbohydrates and...
Support video for course S327, in two parts: 1: Explores ways in which scientists are tackling the challenge of elucidating the structure of, and chemical reactions occurring in, Photosystem 2 - the...
Describes how the sun’s energy is converted into chemical energy by the endothermic photosynthesis reaction and stored in plants, coal and oil. Shows various methods of recovering that energy, illustrating...
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...
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