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THE SIX KINGDOM CLASSIFICATION: PART 1, ANIMALS, PLANTS, & FUNGI (Accessible Preview)

Presents a brief history of what new information caused the classification of living things to evolve from the original two kingdom classification of animals and plants by Linnaeus in the 18th century to the present-day six kingdoms: Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protista, Eubacteria, and Archaebacteria. Discusses three of the six kingdoms: Animals, Plants, and Fungi. Registered DCMP members can access this title for free at the following URL: http://www.dcmp.org
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Compound Light Microscopes and Slide Preparation

Video demonstration for TLT 407
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Biology: Lateral Meristems, Vascular Tissue

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Totipotency.mov

Arabidopsis Man explains plant regeneration and what totipotency means
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Powdery Mildew and Mushroom Lawn Fungal Diseases

organic-lawn-care-guide.com What does powdery mildew and mushroom lawn growth look like? Lawn diseases, specifically lawn fungal diseases like powdery mildew, are caused by improper lawn care.

Watch Dr. Jeff Fox, Features Editor for Microbe Magazine talk with Arturo Casadevall, MD, Ph.D., the editor-in-chief of mBio, the new online, open-access journal from the American Society for Microbiology, about an opinion/hypothesis

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Davson-Danielli Model & Singer-Nicolson Fluid Mosaic Model

Davson-Danielli Model & Singer-Nicoloson Fluid Mosaic Model Video Summary Life occurs in an aqueous environment. Proteins are essential to life because they help maintain solute homeostasis. The phospholipid bi-layer, which is found in cell membranes, is one way a phospholipid arranges itself. The phosphate head, which is hydrophilic, moves toward the water. The hydrocarbon tail is hydrophobic. The Davson-Danielli model is an idea proposed on how cells regulate

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