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Comparing animal and plant cells

Plant cells have a cell wall in addition to a cell membrane, whereas animal cells have only a cell membrane. Plants use cell walls to provide structure to the plant. Plant cells contain organelles called chloroplasts, while animal cells do not. Chloroplasts allow plants to make the food they need to live using photosynthesis.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Biology
Cell structure and organisation
Plant and animal cells
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2022
Creator/Author
Khan Academy
Keyword
Animal cell
Plant cell

Overview of animal and plant cells

Overview of animal and plant cells. Topics include cell walls, vacuoles, chloroplasts, peroxisomes, lysosomes, mitochondria, etc.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Biology
Cell structure and organisation
Plant and animal cells
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2015
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Animal cell
Plant cell

Reflections

This online interactive lesson discusses what reflections are and provides examples of reflections.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Geometrical transformations
Reflection
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publisher
flexbooks
Publication Date
2022
Creator/Author
CK-12
Keyword
Reflections
Geometry

Rotations

 

This video will look at rotation. Rotation involves turning a shape around a set point.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Geometrical transformations
Rotations
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
FuseSchool Global Education
Publication Date
2019
Creator/Author
FuseSchool Global Education
Keyword
Rotations

Rotations

This online lesson explains what rotations are.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Geometrical transformations
Rotations
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publisher
flexbooks
Publication Date
2022
Creator/Author
CK-12
Keyword
Rotations

Transformation geometry

In this lesson you will learn about:

  1. Enlargement and reduction of shapes using a scale factor.
  2. Reflection of geometric shapes.
  3. Translation of geometric shapes.
  4. Rotation of geometric shapes.
Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Geometrical transformations
Translation
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publication Date
2023

Translations

This online lesson explores the concept of translations.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Geometrical transformations
Translation
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publisher
CK-12
Publication Date
2022
Creator/Author
CK-12
Keyword
Translations

Two Axis Rotations

Students learn about two-axis rotations, and specifically how to rotate objects both physically and mentally about two axes. A two-axis rotation is a rotation of an object about a combination of x, y or z-axes, as opposed to a single-axis rotation, which is about a single x, y or z-axis. Students practice drawing two-axis rotations through an exercise using simple cube blocks to create shapes, and then drawing on triangle-dot paper the shapes from various x-, y- and z-axis rotation perspectives.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Geometrical transformations
Rotations
Resource Type
Werkbladen en klassikale activiteiten
Language
English
Publisher
University of Colorado Boulder
Publication Date
2020
Creator/Author
University of Colorado Boulder
Keyword
Rotations

Water contamination in Tanzania

This 32 minute long YouTube video investigates the water contamination problems in Tanzania, with specific focus on Dar Es Salaam. 

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Geography
Water management for economic development
Water pollution
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Vive Quiz
Publication Date
2018
Creator/Author
Vive Quiz
Keyword
Water pollution
Water contamination

Water pollution and treatment

This 11 minute long YouTube video describes the various causes and types of water pollutants.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Geography
Water management for economic development
Water pollution
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Robert Goettler
Publication Date
2013
Creator/Author
Robert Goettler
Keyword
Water pollution