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Cell theory

Introduction to cell theory--the idea that 1) all living things are made of one or more cells, 2) cells are the basic unit of life and 3) all cells come from other cells. Explore the roles that Hooke, Leeuwenhoek and others played in developing cell theory.

Hooke and Leeuwenhoek were two of the first scientists to use microscopes to study the microscopic world of cells. Hooke coined the term "cell" after observing the tiny compartments in cork, while Leeuwenhoek discovered a variety of living creatures in pond water, blood, and other samples. They contributed to the cell theory by suggesting that cells are the fundamental units of life and structure, and that all living things consist of one or more cells that originate from other cells by division. 

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Biology
Cell structure and organisation
Concept of cells
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2015
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Cells

Cells and organisms

All living things are made up of cells, which is the smallest unit that can be said to be alive. An organism may consist of one single cell (unicellular) or many different numbers and types of cells (multicellular).

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Biology
Cell structure and organisation
Concept of cells
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2022
Creator/Author
Khan Academy
Keyword
Cells

Electromagnetic Radiation emission

There are many different processes and phenomena that emit electromagnetic radiation. Humans have taken advantage of many of these processes to develop technologies that use electromagnetic radiation.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Physics
Light
Sources of light
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2021
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Electromagnetic Radiation

Exponents and radicals

Outcomes

In this course you will learn how to:

  1. Use exponential notation and exponential identities.
  2. Multiply exponents.
  3. Divide exponents.
  4. Raise a power to a power.
  5. Change fractional exponents to radical form.
  6. Simplify surds.
Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Exponents and radicals
Exponents
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publication Date
2023

Fractional Exponents to Radicals

Use the dynamic worksheet to practice simplifying expressions with fractional exponents, rewriting them as radicals.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Exponents and radicals
Radicals
Resource Type
Werkbladen en klassikale activiteiten
Language
English
Publisher
GeoGebra
Publication Date
2019
Creator/Author
Audrey McLaren
Steve Phelps
Keyword
Exponents
Fractional Exponents
Radicals

Introduction to the cell

Introduction to the cell.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Biology
Cell structure and organisation
Concept of cells
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2017
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Cells

Law of Exponents

Three activities which illustrate the law of exponents.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Exponents and radicals
Exponents
Resource Type
Werkbladen en klassikale activiteiten
Language
English
Publisher
GeoGebra
Publication Date
2016
Creator/Author
Pratima Nayak
Keyword
Exponents

Laws Of Indices: Negatives & Fractions

This is a simple video which describes how indices problems are solved using simplified laws.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Exponents and radicals
Exponents
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Fuse school- global educations
Publication Date
2018
Creator/Author
Fuse school
Contributor
Fuse school
Keyword
Exponents

Light

The beauty of a coral reef, the warm radiance of sunshine, the sting of sunburn, the X-ray revealing a broken bone, even microwave popcorn—all are brought to us by electromagnetic waves. The list of the various types of electromagnetic waves, ranging from radio transmission waves to nuclear gamma-ray (γ-ray) emissions, is interesting in itself.

Even more intriguing is that all of these different phenomena are manifestations of the same thing—electromagnetic waves (see Figure 15.1). What are electromagnetic waves? How are they created, and how do they travel? How can we understand their widely varying properties? What is the relationship between electric and magnetic effects? These and other questions will be explored.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Physics
Light
Sources of light
Resource Type
Studieboeken
Language
English
Publisher
openstax
Publication Date
2020
Creator/Author
Openstax
Keyword
Electric Field
Electromagnetic Radiation
Magnetic Field
Maxwell's equations

Light reflecting off a mirror

An image that illustrates light reflecting off a plain mirror.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Physics
Light
Reflection of light
Resource Type
Media (afbeeldingen, foto's, illustraties, audio)
Language
English
Publisher
Wikimedia
Publication Date
2020
Source
Keyword
Light
Mirror