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This series begins by examining the essential fuels and machinery used by living forms to sustain themselves. The fuel glucose is then broken down through the processes of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. Finally, the connections between the processes of cellular respiration and nutrition are examined. Computer animation illustrates some facets of cellular respiration. 6-part series, 10 minutes each.



 
            

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Double Helix
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This fast-paced dramatization starring well-known actor Jeff Goldblum is about the race to solve one of the greatest mysteries of 20th-century science-the structure of DNA. It is the story of the diligent research, creative analysis, and perseverance...(more details)
 
A Journey Through the Cell
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This two-volume set combines live-action video, colorful computer graphics and animations, and interviews with scientists to introduce students to ideas central to understanding cells and their profound role in the living world. Viewable/printable in...(more details)
 
Internal Defenses
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This program deals with events when the entire body is under attack-when bacteria or viruses invade the whole system. It shows the roles of the spleen, the lymphatic system, and the white blood cells, and explains the body's production of antibodies....(more details)
 
Cells-The Inside and Out
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These information-rich programs take an entertaining route in examining both the inner workings of the cell and the ways intercellular reactions occur. With extremely clear graphics and a witty narrative, the whole array of cellular organelles is pre...(more details)
 


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