Prebiotics vs. Probiotics: What's the Difference?
Simon S Rabinowitz, PhD, MD, FAAP Professor of Clinical Pediatrics speaks about prebiotics and probiotics. Probiotics are live microorganisms that are found in the human gut. They are called "friendly bacteria." Prebiotics are nondigestible nutrients that are used as an energy source by certain benefical bacteria living in the intestines. (02:41)
Writing and Solving Equations
This 14 minute video answers the following questions:
What does it mean to solve an equation? How do you solve equations? How to write an equation. It uses a white board or narrator.
Genetics Concepts
Genetics is the branch of biology that studies the ways in which hereditary information is passed on from the parents to their offspring. As we study this unit, I will be asking you to visit the following websites to emphasize concepts brought up during class. DNA Structure and Replication Build a DNA molecule Use this website to practice matching up complementary nucleotides in the DNA molecule. How DNA Replicates Take a look at this short video clip that demonstrates how the DNA molecule repli
PediNeuroLogic Exam Quiz
Thirty question quiz covering all six age groups in the PediNeuroLogicExam tutorials. A neuroscience tutorial focusing on those aspects of the pediatric neurological examination that are unique to the child's nervous system, with an emphasis on important neurodevelopmental milestones.
The Great American West
Director Reed Smoot's account of frontier settlement. This account is based on excerpts from diaries and letters. This snippet covers a broad and vast portion of American history.
Easy Cartoon Drawing : How to Draw Men's Clothes
This expert, Matt Moskal, keeps it simple by drawing basic shapes to create clothing. This video starts off with a man in a shirt and goes on to add details and texture to the clothing. English captions. (2:01)
Navigation Word Problem (Trigonometry)
Trigonometry problem involving two ships colliding. In an easy conversational tone, the instructor uses the computer screen Paint program) as his 'blackboard' and different colors to emphasis his points. For high school students.
Brown V Board of Education
In 1896, the Supreme Court upheld state racial segregation laws based on the "separate but equal" doctrine in Plessy v. Ferguson. The Court ruled that making a legal distinction between races did not violate the Thirteenth Amendment forbidding involuntary servitude. In addition, the Court did not feel that Plessy violated the spirit of the Fourteenth Amendment, since no rights were to be denied black citizens. Laws requiring the separation of races, the Court declared, do not necessarily imply t
Undergraduate Research at OSU
A look into one research opportunities for undergraduate students at Oregon State University.
Respect the Science
Top UNSW researchers talk about their work and why they are willing to confront misinformation campaigns to advance the understanding of science. Produced by UNSWTV for the launch of the national Respect the Science campaign at Parliament House in Canberra.
The European Parliament: Finally a Powerful and Legitimate Institution?
The launch of the 8 th edition of the "The European Parliament" by Richard Corbett, Francis Jacobs and Michael Shackleton offers a timely opportunity to reflect on the development of this fascinating institution. Following the Lisbon Treaty, has the European Parliament reached the apogee of its powers, or is there still more for the MEPs' to influence? And, after a record low in voter participation in the 2009 European Parliament elections, what can or should the European Parliament do to i
Lecture 12, June 23
Marketing - MKTG 25010 Lectures - Lecture 12, June 23 - Kent State University > COLLEGES > College of Business Administration > COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION > Marketing > MKTG 25010 Lectures > Lecture 12, June 23
Harris antelope ground squirrel from the Sonora desert
Many small mammals live in the desert and rely on cacti and their fruit for water and nutrients. Many small mammals hibernate in winter, but not the Harris antelope ground squirrel.
3.2 Case Study 1: Caswell's cockroaches The setting is a class of nine- and ten-year-olds in Toronto, Canada. The curriculum focus is biology. The classroom has been carefully organised to mirror the way in which a real adult scientific research community operates at the University of Toronto's zoological department, local to the school. Over a ten-week period, the young students are given the opportunity to become immersed in a culture of ‘scientific inquiry’ by their teacher, Beverley Caswell, who has chosen to make the
La Vida Cotidiana
Excerpt from the book. Tis resource may be useful in preparing for the LC oral exam. In Spanish













