Science: Biology
Cambridge Core Science Series: BioBasics
Plant Biology: Core Concepts Video Clip Library Making plentiful use of animation, this comprehen- sive video clip library of 32 two-to-three-minute segments brings plant biology to life! Visual learners will particularly benefit from the intricate processes and key botanical concepts illustrated in each self- contained video. A versatile teaching tool, Plant Biology is also an excellent student research resource. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences Production. (87 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C $199.95 QGR41918 • DVD / VOD
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How Life Began Was life on Earth triggered by a specific event or did it arrive from some distant galaxy? This A&E Special investigates how the planet evolved to support a rich and vibrant menagerie of aquatic, terrestrial, and airborne creatures. Distributed by A&E Television Networks. (88 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $129.95 QGR43065 • DVD / VOD
Double Helix
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 of James Watson and Francis Crick that led to the discovery. With the help of their colleague, Maurice Wilkins, they also earned the 1962 Nobel Prize. Students of biology and genetics will benefit from the process of problem-solving used to identify the structure of DNA, as well as the clear, concise summary of research evidence. A BBCW Production. (108 minutes) © 1987 Preview Clip Online C A ‡ o $169.95 QGR7453 • DVD / VOD
Plants Video Clip Collection How does geography influence plant types? How does a tree become lumber? Is sap like blood? What, exactly, is a succulent? This collection of ten video clips (1 minute, 45 seconds to 2 minutes, 15 seconds) answers those questions and others through colorful image slides and animated graphics. (20 minutes) © 2004 Preview Clip Online C ‡ $99.95 QGR44018 • DVD / VOD
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they’ll need for a firm foundation in biology! An engaging blend of computer graphics, interviews with scientists, and animations. Viewable/printable instructor’s guides are available online. Correlates to National Academy of Sciences National Science Education Standards and the American Association for the Advancement of Science Benchmarks for Science Literacy. A Cambridge Educational Production. (16–24 minutes each) © 2005 Preview Clip Online C o Best films list, Science Books & Films, Jan./Feb. 2006
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Introduction to Life Science This video addresses central topics in biology, explains the process of scientific inquiry, and spotlights the contributions of key researchers in the life sciences. $99.95 QGR33834 • DVD / VOD
Cells: The Building Blocks of Life This video illustrates essential cellular processes as well as key cellular landmarks. Special attention is given to recent advances in biotechnology. $99.95 QGR33835 • DVD / VOD
Genetics and Evolution This video relates genetic diversity to evolution, as it summarizes natural selection and describes trait inheritance. Advances stemming from the Human Genome Project are also discussed. $99.95 QGR33836 • DVD / VOD
Classification Systems
Exploring the classification system first proposed by Linnaeus, this program shows how it developed into the organizational structure used in the life sciences today. (22 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR41102 • DVD / VOD
Organization and Diversity Focusing on bacteria, microbes, fungi, and insects, this video defines key terms, classifies kingdoms and domains, outlines the Linnean hierarchical system, contrasts evolutionary taxonomy with cladistic analysis, and provides powerful DNA evidence supporting the unity of life. $99.95 QGR33837 • DVD / VOD
Life Processes of Animals This video illustrates the four basic animal tissue types, describes 12 major bodily systems, and analyzes the process of homeostasis. A concise history of zoology and species classification is also included. $99.95 QGR33838 • DVD / VOD
Life Processes of Plants This video investigates the major differences—and some striking similarities—between plants and animals in the areas of what they consume, how they breathe, and how they reproduce. $99.95 QGR33839 • DVD / VOD
Microorganisms Open your students’ eyes to the hidden worlds of monerans, protists, and fungi with this video. After watching it, they’ll know exactly what a microbe is, how to identify each general type of microorganism, and how to describe the hazards and benefits of microbes. $99.95 QGR33840 • DVD / VOD
Interdependence of Life This video identifies the world’s ecosystems as it explains the flow of energy and the cycling of matter within them. Rainforests serve as a timely and powerful example of the interdependence of life at the global level. $99.95 QGR33841 • DVD / VOD
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Mutations: Changing the Code Underscoring some of the most fascinating research in genetics today, this program looks at the charac- teristics and behavior of mutagens and shows how they are prevalent in the world around us. (23 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR41103 • DVD / VOD
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