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Season 1
How Does the Greenhouse Effect Work?
Things are heating up. We explore how the greenhouse effect works, including causing global warming, climate change and consequent effects.
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18. How Does the Greenhouse Effect Work?
Things are heating up. We explore how the greenhouse effect works, including causing global warming, climate change and consequent effects.
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What is the Carbon Cycle?
What is the carbon cycle and how are humans changing it?
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17. What is the Carbon Cycle?
What is the carbon cycle and how are humans changing it?
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What is Natural Selection?
Natural selection is the gradual adaptation of a population to become more suited to its environment.
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16. What is Natural Selection?
Natural selection is the gradual adaptation of a population to become more suited to its environment.
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What is Mitosis and Meiosis
Mitosis and meiosis are both forms of cell division. This film explores how mitosis and meiosis occur.
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15. What is Mitosis and Meiosis
Mitosis and meiosis are both forms of cell division. This film explores how mitosis and meiosis occur.
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What is the Human Fertilisation Process
It's all relative. How does the human fertilisation process work?
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14. What is the Human Fertilisation Process
It's all relative. How does the human fertilisation process work?
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What is Synaptic Transmission
Have you got the nerve to explore synaptic transmission?
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13. What is Synaptic Transmission
Have you got the nerve to explore synaptic transmission?
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How Does the Urinary System Work
The kidneys are amazing as they filter blood to excrete urine. This film explores how this happens.
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12. How Does the Urinary System Work
The kidneys are amazing as they filter blood to excrete urine. This film explores how this happens.
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How is Gas Exchanged During Respiration?
Take in a breath of fresh air as we investigate how gas exchange occurs at the alveolus.
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11. How is Gas Exchanged During Respiration?
Take in a breath of fresh air as we investigate how gas exchange occurs at the alveolus.
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What is Active Immunity?
How active immunity happens in the body, via natural infection or vaccination.
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10. What is Active Immunity?
How active immunity happens in the body, via natural infection or vaccination.
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How Does the Circulatory System Work?
Your heart is alway pumping blood around your body. This short film doesn't miss a beat, and explains how the circulatory system works.
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9. How Does the Circulatory System Work?
Your heart is alway pumping blood around your body. This short film doesn't miss a beat, and explains how the circulatory system works.
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What are Xylem and Phloem?
An outline of the functions of the xylem and phloem.
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8. What are Xylem and Phloem?
An outline of the functions of the xylem and phloem.
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How Does the Digestive System Work?
What happens when you eat a burger? Where does it go and how does your body process it? This film helps you to digest the facts.
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7. How Does the Digestive System Work?
What happens when you eat a burger? Where does it go and how does your body process it? This film helps you to digest the facts.
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What is Photosynthesis?
Plants are essential for life on Earth by utilising photosynthesis. What is it, and what does it produce?
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6. What is Photosynthesis?
Plants are essential for life on Earth by utilising photosynthesis. What is it, and what does it produce?
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What is an Enzyme?
Enzymes are essential for life, and understanding how they catalyze reactions in the body will book your understanding of how our bodies work.
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5. What is an Enzyme?
Enzymes are essential for life, and understanding how they catalyze reactions in the body will book your understanding of how our bodies work.
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How do we Test for Biological Molecules?
Practical science is always enjoyable, so how can you test for 5 key biological substances?
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4. How do we Test for Biological Molecules?
Practical science is always enjoyable, so how can you test for 5 key biological substances?
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What is the Diffusion of Molecules?
The diffusion of molecules is crucial for life. We delve into the science of how diffusion occurs and what affects it.
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3. What is the Diffusion of Molecules?
The diffusion of molecules is crucial for life. We delve into the science of how diffusion occurs and what affects it.
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How is Magnification Calculated?
From microscopes to cameras, how do we calculate magnification, and why is it important?
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2. How is Magnification Calculated?
From microscopes to cameras, how do we calculate magnification, and why is it important?
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What is a Dichotomous Key?
A dichotomous key is a tool for classifying organisms based on how similar they are to each other. It involves asking a series of questions, each with only two possible answers.
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1. What is a Dichotomous Key?
A dichotomous key is a tool for classifying organisms based on how similar they are to each other. It involves asking a series of questions, each with only two possible answers.
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