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🌟 Check out all of my Study Materials HERE
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Hi Everyone! This narrated lecture corresponds with Chapter 2 of the Campbell Biology textbook. (Check out timestamps and Periodic Table Below!!)

📚 CURRICULUM
I use Campbell's Biology and Openstax to help with curriculum content.

OpenStax:
Clark, M. A., Douglas, M., & Choi, J. (2018). Cell communication. In Biology 2e. OpenStax.
Access for free at https://openstax.org/books/bio....logy-2e/pages/1-intr

You can also purchase the Openstax hardcover text for less than $50
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Below is a very good Periodic Table, you can zoom in and see the orbital trends.
https://sciencenotes.org/wp-co....ntent/uploads/2017/1

⏰ Timestamps

0:01 Intro
0:50 Objectives
1:16 Chemistry in Bio
2:44 Chemistry Basics (Matter, Mass, Elements, Periodic Table)
9:55 Atoms (protons, neutrons, electrons, atomic mass, atomic number)
16:13 Isotopes (Carbon-12,13,14, radiometric dating, radioactive decay)
20:20 Electron Distribution (energy shells, valence shells, valence electrons, Octet Rule)
28:21 Orbitals (s,p,d,f orbitals, electron configuration,
34:38 Break & Recap
36:09 Chemical Bonds
36:53 Covalent Bonds ( electron distribution diagram, structural formula, molecular formula, Lewis dot structure, space-filling model)
40:18 Nonpolar vs Polar Covalent (Polar vs. Nonpolar, partial positive vs partial negative charge, electronegativity, valence)
46:38 Ionic Bonds (ions, cation vs anion, salts, crystal lattice structure)
42:29 Weak Chemical Bonds
50:00 Hydrogen Bonds
52:17 Van der Waals forces
53:06 Molecular Shape and Function (hybridization or orbitals)
54:54 Chemical Reactions (reactants, products, chemical equilibrium)

Good luck!!

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• you may print or download to local hard disk extracts for your personal and non-commercial use only
You may not, except with our express written permission, distribute or commercially exploit the content. Nor may you transmit it or store it in any other website or other forms of an electronic retrieval system.

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🌟 Check out all of my Study Materials HERE
https://buymeacoffee.com/letsgobio/extras

📝 Lecture Slides
🧠 Mind Maps
✅ Study Guides
🔑 Productivity Hacks

💜 ☕️ Support the Channel
Hey Bio Students! If you've ever found a nugget of knowledge or value in one of my videos, consider donating a cup o' joe. Every donation, big or small, helps keep the lights on and the mitochondria ⚡️ fired up! 🧬✨ Thank you, for your support 😊

Buy me a Coffee ☕️
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MORE TO COME ⚡️

😊 Here's a 15-Minute Review on Macromolecules! (monomers, polymers, bonds, and functions) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkEM4PfozYA


📚 CURRICULUM
I use Campbell's Biology and Openstax to help with curriculum content.

OpenStax:
Clark, M. A., Douglas, M., & Choi, J. (2018). Cell communication. In Biology 2e. OpenStax.
Access for free at https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e...


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The BEST Pastel highlighters
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Whitelines notebooks - lines are white ink grids
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⏰ Timestamps:

0:42 Metabolic Map
1:35 Intro
2:45 Monomers & Polymers
3:38 Polymer Synthesis (Dehydration and Hydrolysis Reactions)
8:20 Carbohydrates
25:39 Lipids
36:35 Proteins
40:00 Amino Acids
44:43 Protein Structure
55:53 Nucleic Acids (RNA & DNA)


Mentioned Videos:
Water and Oil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sV0SxwaVKN8

Phospholipid Assembly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm-dAvbl330

Protein Folding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBRFIMcxZNM

©️Copyright Notice 🔻
This video and its content is copyright of J Skorupa - © J. Skorupa 2023. All rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited other than the following:
• you may print or download to local hard disk extracts for your personal and non-commercial use only
You may not, except with our express written permission, distribute or commercially exploit the content. Nor may you transmit it or store it in any other website or other forms of an electronic retrieval system.

#BiologyLecture​ #CampbellsBiology​ #CollegeBiology​ #ProfessorSBiology​ #CellBiology #biology #college #cell #education #lectureSee Timestamps below :) This is a lecture about the cell, microscopes, organelles, and the cytoskeleton. It corresponds with Chapter 6 of the Campbell Biology textbook.

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Today I am giving you a look at the homeschool curriculum Biology 101 from Westfield Studios. I am using this for Highschool biology for my 10th grader.
I am a homeschool mom of 4 boys and we are in n our 15th year homeschooling

Thanks so much for watching!!!

Please join me for more over on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/acco....unts/login/?next=/le

Biology 101 https://the101series.com/products/biology-101

Videos we use for Lab
https://youtube.com/@aceconnect

Homeschool Highschool videos https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLh31zshX8kejKB_

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For Employees of hospitals, schools, universities and libraries: download up to 8 FREE medical animations from Nucleus by signing up for a free trial at: http://nmal.nucleusmedicalmedi....a.com/biology_youtub

#xyGraphs #LineGraphs #BarGraphs #AreaGraphs #PieCharts #biology

SCIENCE ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: Let's look at different types of graphs and see how they work. Graphs are diagrams that display data in an organized and easy-to-read fashion. Note that all graphs must have a title that summarizes this data. There are different kinds of graphs, so it's important to know how to interpret each type. When you know how to do that, you will be able to create a graph of your own. The types of graphs we will look at are X-Y graphs, line graphs, area graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts. First, we'll look at X-Y graphs. X-Y graphs, also known as scatter plots, look at how two events or variables are possibly related. The horizontal X-axis shows data that represents the independent variable. Remember, the independent variable is the variable you're intentionally changing or testing in an experiment. For example, the independent variable might be how long a student studies. The vertical Y-axis shows data that represents the dependent variable. You may recall that the dependent variable is the outcome you're observing or measuring as a result of exposure to the independent variable. For example, the dependent variable could be the grade that corresponds with how long a student studied. You can use X-Y graphs to look for trends in the relationship between the independent and dependent variables. If the values of both of these variables rise, then a line connecting the data points will show an upward trend. This means the variables are positively correlated. Now, let's change the graph to show how class grades are affected as the study time goes down. If the values of both variables go down, then a line connecting the data points will show a downward trend on the graph. Note that this is also described as a positive correlation. A positive correlation means the values of both variables are increasing or that the values of both variables are decreasing. So, what is a negative correlation? In a negative correlation, one variable goes up while the other goes down. Here, we're showing how class grades might go down as the number of missed classes goes up. So a line connecting the data points will show a downward trend. Remember, variables are negatively correlated when one value is increasing while the other value is decreasing. In some cases, the variables might follow a random pattern and have no relationship. As an example, this graph plots student height with class grades. As you can see, these variables demonstrate no correlation. Now, let's talk about line graphs. Line graphs are used to track certain changes as measured on the Y-axis, usually, over a period of time, as measured on the X-axis. This line graph shows the number of magazines sold over the course of a week. Reading this graph, you can see the most magazines were sold on Thursday and the least number of magazines were sold on Friday. Next up are area graphs. Area graphs are a combination of multiple line graphs. When making an area graph, each line graph usually has a different color underneath, with a color key that identifies what each line represents. Area graphs are useful for comparing datasets and identifying trends, such as what items are hot sellers or weak sellers in each month. Now, we move to bar graphs. A bar graph can compare different groups, such as the number of people who own different pets. Like line graphs, a bar graph can also track changes over time. The last type of graph we'll talk about is a pie chart. A pie chart shows the various parts that make up a whole. A pie chart often looks like a pizza cut into uneven slices. Just like all the pizza slices put together make up 100% of the pizza pie, all the sections of a pie chart represent different amounts that add up to 100% of the total amount. For example, in a classroom of 30 students, this pie chart represents how many have brown eyes versus blue eyes versus green eyes. Pie charts don't show trends, they just show how things are distributed within a group. So to review, graphs are an organized way to show data. X-Y graphs show how an independent variable on the X-axis relates to a dependent variable on the Y-axis. Line graphs also have X and Y axes but track changes that take place usually over time. Area graphs are a combination of multiple line graphs. Bar graphs compare values or track changes over time. And pie charts show the various percentages of things within a whole group.

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Available March 10, 2015 on iTunes, Amazon and more! Pre-order at https://itunes.apple.com/us/mo....vie/biology-101/id96 now!

Bill Pollard is the very image of the mild-mannered suburbanite. He is a calm and stable husband and father, and teaches biology at Thatherton Community College. He is also hopelessly addicted to Internet pornography. The object of Bill's lustful obsession is webcam vixen Dani Darling. He spends his nights secretly entranced by her scintillating images, keeping his illicit fantasies hidden from his wife and family. One day a new student, Marissa Weaver, transfers into Bill's Monday-Wednesday biology class. There's something very familiar about her. Bill comes to suspect that normal college student Marissa Weaver may lead a secret private life as Dani Darling. His pathological desire to find the truth leads him down a destructive spiral of blackmail and perverse sexual obsession.

Starring: David Welborn, Noelle DuBois, Deborah O'Brien, Emily Bicks, Money MacTavish, Morgan Peter Brown, David Allan Graf

Directed By: Christopher Smith

Screenplay By: Christopher Smith, Liz Bradley

Produced By: Charles Myers, Robert Shulevitz

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🌟 Check out all of my Study Materials HERE
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📝 Lecture Slides
🧠 Mind Maps
✅ Study Guides
🔑 Productivity Hacks

💜 ☕️ Support the Channel
Hey Bio Students! If you've ever found a nugget of knowledge or value in one of my videos, consider donating a cup o' joe. Every donation, big or small, helps keep the lights on and the mitochondria ⚡️ fired up! 🧬✨ Thank you, for your support 😊

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See Timestamps below :) This narrated lecture corresponds with Chapter 3 of the Campbell Biology textbook.

Videos Shown:
NASA Perpetual Oceans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCmTY0PKGDs

⏰ Timestamps

0:01 Intro
0:18 Objectives
0:45 Water Background
3:06 Bond Review
5:30 4 Emergent properties
5:45 1. Cohesion & Adhesion (Surface Tension)
8:36 2. Moderation of Temperature (Kinetic Energy, calories, kcal, specific heat, heat of evaporation)
19:54 3. Ice floats on Liquid Water (Density)
23:13 4. The solvent of Life (Homogenous and Heterogenous, solutions, solutes)
27:24 Emergent Properties Recap
29:08 Solute Concentrations (Molecular Mass, moles, molar mass, Molarity)
37:37 %Solution and Mass to Volume Ratio
38:54 Acids and Bases
42:57 The pH Scale
51:17 Buffers
52:58 Practice Problem Solutions

Copyright Notice
This video and its content is copyright of J Skorupa - © J. Skorupa 2023. All rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited other than the following:
• you may print or download to local hard disk extracts for your personal and non-commercial use only
You may not, except with our express written permission, distribute or commercially exploit the content. Nor may you transmit it or store it in any other website or other forms of an electronic retrieval system.

#BiologyLecture​ #CampbellsBiology​ #CollegeBiology​ #ProfessorSBiology​ #CellBiology #biology #college #cell #education #educational

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In this episode of Crash Course, Hank introduces you to the complex history and terminology of Anatomy & Physiology.

Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!
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Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
History of Anatomy 2:34
Physiology: How Parts Function 3:48
Complementarity of Structure & Function 4:09
Hierarchy of Organization 4:20
Directional Terms 7:27
Review 10:24
Credits 10:59

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اول واهم محاضرة في مادة ال Biology مع المحاضرة المتميزة زين العناني ❤️

طبعاً لا تنسو انو الدوسية هي اهم خطوة نحو الA بمادة ال Biology
واكيد ما في دوسية افضل من دوسية زين!

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#شرح #biology101 #جامعه

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How does the human body work? What roles do the digestive, reproductive, and other systems play? Learn about human anatomy and the complex processes that help your body function.
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This video outlines the course content for Biology, for first year student in the university.

watch now, comments,like and subscrible for more details

#university #chemistry #futo #IMSU #unnnews #UNIZIK #unilag

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Biology 101 · Pi'erre Bourne

The Life Of Pi'erre 5

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Released on: 2021-06-11

Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Recording Engineer, Associated Performer, Rap Vocalist: Pi'erre Bourne
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: James Kang
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I know the audio is pretty bad on this. Sorry! I created a new version of this content (broken into several smaller videos because my students really hate hour and a half lectures) that can be found here: https://youtu.be/zoTHIq8QxIE

Here is also a link to the new BIO 101 playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3WDSce8NaH5z3iibhbOnRzii0DDTavcp&feature=shared

If you are interested, here is a link to the new BIO 102 playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3WDSce8NaH4bpkFk_am9vOyGrrqTSAH7&feature=shared

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🌟 Check out all of my Study Materials HERE
https://buymeacoffee.com/letsgobio/extras

📝 Lecture Slides
🧠 Mind Maps
✅ Study Guides
🔑 Productivity Hacks

💜 ☕️ Support the Channel
Hey Bio Students! If you've ever found a nugget of knowledge or value in one of my videos, consider donating a cup o' joe. Every donation, big or small, helps keep the lights on and the mitochondria ⚡️ fired up! 🧬✨ Thank you, for your support 😊

Buy me a Coffee ☕️
https://buymeacoffee.com/letsgobio

MORE TO COME ⚡️

Hi Everyone! This narrated lecture corresponding with Chapter 1 of the Campbell Biology textbook.

📚 CURRICULUM
I use Campbell's Biology and Openstax to help with curriculum content.

OpenStax:
Clark, M. A., Douglas, M., & Choi, J. (2018). Cell communication. In Biology 2e. OpenStax.
Access for free at https://openstax.org/books/bio....logy-2e/pages/1-intr

You can also purchase the Openstax hardcover text for less than $50
https://amzn.to/3psMjix

🔥 SUPPLIES FAVORITES

Black Flair felt tip marker pens (I won't take notes in anything else)
https://amzn.to/42uu76D

Double-ended Pastel Highlighters
https://amzn.to/3nWgDSo

The BEST Pastel highlighters
https://amzn.to/3VSKUOt

Whitelines notebooks - lines are white ink grids
https://amzn.to/3nM3tHz

Whitelines notebooks - 3 pack
https://amzn.to/42u26MK
Videos Mentioned
Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wupToqz1e2g

⏰ Timestamps

0:01 Intro
0:37 Suggested Study Flow
4:13 Objectives
5:18 Chapter 1
Life's 5 Unifying Themes
8:47 Theme 1: Organization
11:51 10 Levels of Organization
13:00 The Cell
17:33 Structure & Function
19:22 Theme 2: Information
25:05 Theme 3: Energy & Matter
26:50 Theme 4: Interactions
27:36 Feedback Regulation
Theme 5: Evolution 29:00
32:33 Classification System
36:17 Darwin's Theory
41:30 Chapter Objectives
41:49 Scientific Inquiry
48:55 The Scientific Method
56:43 Theories

Copyright Notice
This video and its content is copyright of Jennifer Skorupa - © J. Skorupa 2021. All rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited other than the following:
• you may print or download to local hard disk extracts for your personal and non-commercial use only
You may not, except with our express written permission, distribute or commercially exploit the content. Nor may you transmit it or store it in any other website or other forms of an electronic retrieval system.

#biologylecture #biologycrashcourse #collegebiology #biology #college #cell #education #educational #cellbiology #evolution




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