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Area of a Parallelogram: 3 Videos

Video 1: How to calculate the area of a parallelogram
Video 2: Examples relating to calculating the area of a parallelogram
Video 3: Common mistakes made when calculating the area of a parallelogram

Note: After watching each video, click on the 'back button' to return to the VLE

Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Mathematics
Perimeters and areas
Areas of trapezium and parallelogram
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
TicTac Learn
Publicatiedatum
2020
Schepper/Auteur
TicTac Learn
Trefwoord
Area of a parallelogram

Links

Area of a Trapezium

Video 1: How to calculate the area of a trapezium
Video 2: Examples pertaining to calculating the area of a trapezium
Video 3: Common mistakes made when calculating the area of a trapezium

Note: Click on the 'back button' after watching each video, in order to return to the VLE

Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Mathematics
Perimeters and areas
Areas of trapezium and parallelogram
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
TicTac Learn
Publicatiedatum
2020
Schepper/Auteur
TicTac Learn
Trefwoord
Area of a trapezium

Links

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. 

Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Biology
Cell structure and organisation
Concept of cells
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
Khan Academy
Publicatiedatum
2015
Schepper/Auteur
Sal Khan
Trefwoord
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).

Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Biology
Cell structure and organisation
Concept of cells
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
Khan Academy
Publicatiedatum
2022
Schepper/Auteur
Khan Academy
Trefwoord
Cells

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.

Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Biology
Cell structure and organisation
Plant and animal cells
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
Khan Academy
Publicatiedatum
2022
Schepper/Auteur
Khan Academy
Trefwoord
Animal cell
Plant cell

Introduction to the cell

Introduction to the cell.

Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Biology
Cell structure and organisation
Concept of cells
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
Khan Academy
Publicatiedatum
2017
Schepper/Auteur
Sal Khan
Trefwoord
Cells

Overview of animal and plant cells

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

Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Biology
Cell structure and organisation
Plant and animal cells
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
Khan Academy
Publicatiedatum
2015
Schepper/Auteur
Sal Khan
Trefwoord
Animal cell
Plant cell

River basins

This YouTube video explains how river basins are formed.

Onderwerp en thema
Form 2
Geography
Water management for economic development
River basin development
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
Mr Hunt's Geography Channel
Publicatiedatum
2020
Schepper/Auteur
Mr Hunt's Geography Channel
Trefwoord
River basin

Scale of cells

Even though molecules, proteins, viruses, and cells are all tiny, there are significant size differences between them. The diameter of a water molecule is roughly 0.28 nanometers. The diameter of the protein hemoglobin is roughly 5 nanometers. The diameter of the HIV virus is roughly 120 nanometers. A red blood cell is 6-8 micrometers.

Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Biology
Cell structure and organisation
Concept of cells
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
Khan Academy
Publicatiedatum
2015
Schepper/Auteur
Sal Khan
Trefwoord
Cells

Tana River Basin in Kenya

This YouTube documentary highlights the ecological and socio-economic importance of the Tana River Basin in Kenya.

Onderwerp en thema
Form 2
Geography
Water management for economic development
River basin development
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
National Museums of Kenya
Publicatiedatum
2022
Schepper/Auteur
National Museums of Kenya
Trefwoord
River basin
Tana River Basin