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Video microscope images are used to characterise commonly used cells. Cells of different morphologies, shapes, sizes, growth patterns and organelle definitions are seen through a phase contrast microscope....
Shows mitosis occurring in plant and animal cells. Explains the development of a zygote and of clones. Micro-cinematography and time-lapse techniques show plant cells undergoing mitotic division (emphasising...
Shows the proper method for quantifying viable cells using a hemocytometer in an actual experiment. Viable cells are distinguished from unhealthy cells with and without using trypan blue exclusion. Also...
Many commonly used cell lines require a solid matrix on which to grow, such as tissue culture plastics. Once they take up all the space on the surface of the plastic, they need to be removed with...
Sir James Baddiley is the discoverer of teichoic acids, polymers which represent a major component of cells, i.e. of Gram-positive bacteria. He discusses his family life and education, and his research and...
Covers: cells; looking into cells; cell framework; microtubules; motor proteins; plasma membrane; osmosis; transporting molecules; phagocytosis; lysosome and golgi; pinocytosis; receptor medicated endocytosis.
Covers: carbon chemistry; polymers; carbohydrates; sugar/starch testing; fats; energy storage; protein structure; enzymatic reactions; nucleic acids.
Series covering the basic concepts of medical pathology, designed to simplify and accelerate the teaching and learning of pathology. Each video examines a defined area of pathology, with clear accompanying...
Covers internal cell structure, size and shape, cell wall structure, reproduction and growth, transfer of genetic material, nutrition and respiration. Also looks at evolutionary perspective and achaebacteria.
Footage of gastrulation in the newt egg as well as microscopy of anthrax and tetanus bacilli. The main subject headings are: Unicellular organisms; Cell aggregation; Plant development; Fungal development;...
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