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GCSE Biology module (sample): Nerves and hormones <br /><br />By the end of this topic you will have covered: <br />- Hormones in our body <br />- Tropisms: hormone control and plant growth <br />- Uses of plant hormones <br />- The nervous system <br />- The reflex arc <br />- The synapse <br />- The brain and mind <br />- Hormone control of the menstrual cycle <br />- Controlling fertility <br /><br />Get the grades you need in GCSE Biology; access HD-quality GCSE revision videos and apps from LearnersCloud: <br />http://www.learnerscloud.com/s....tudent/products/gcse <br /><br />To find out more and to start a free trial visit: <br />http://www.learnerscloud.com/s....tudent/home/gcse/gcs
A suffix is a word part added to the end of a word (for example, -ful). If you add the suffix -ful to the base word, help, the word is helpful. A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a word or base word (for example, un-). If the prefix un- is added to helpful, the word is unhelpful.
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The words include: stamp, stapler, star, starfish, statue, steak, steam, stem, stick, stingray, stone, stool, stop, stork, strawberry, and stump.
Today we will learn about means of communication.
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A preposition is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object. Some examples of prepositions are words like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to." Prepositions in English are highly idiomatic.
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• Parts of a lever: Fulcrum, Load, and Effort
• Types of lever
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• Second cl**** lever
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Welcome to Part 2 of Forms of Ownership, if you haven't watched the introduction to Forms of Ownership please click on the link below:
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In this lesson Mr Du Plessis dives into what it means to be a Sole Trader.
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This video covers:
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- Why speed is scalar, but velocity is a vector
- The difference between distance and displacement
- How to calculate speed and velocity
- Common speeds you need to remember
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Format of Financial statements (Grade 10)
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Producers make food by getting light Source food for ecosystem Consumers eating the food that’s right We cl****ify vocation
Omnivores thing is to eat it all And herbivores are consuming plants But carnivores meat eaters y'all And scavengers eat all that’s dead
It’s the flow of food Chain goes to the right It’s the flow of food Webs more closely right
Producers will make their food From photosynthesis Makes energy Then herbivores eat that Omnivores eat both it's true Then carnivores consume all that is meat
So we’re following the energy of food Food chain in line for food Arrows who's eating whom
Points to the right that's true Producer, consumer, higher levels to Food webs crossed chains of food Lines overlap they do Food webs show flow of food Producer, consumer, decomposer
Decomposers we do need them right? Breaking down organisms Returns materials back you see Bacteria and fungi too Molds, and mushrooms two major groups
It’s the flow of food Chain goes to the right It’s the flow of food Webs more closely right
Producers will make their food From photosynthesis Makes energy Then herbivores eat that Omnivores eat both it's true Then carnivores consume all that is meat
So we’re following the energy of food Food chain in line for food Arrows who's eating whom
Points to the right that's true Producer, consumer, higher levels to Food webs crossed chains of food Lines overlap they do Food webs show flow of food
Oh oh oh Oh oh oh Yeah yeah yeah Oh oh oh
If it eats first food Primary first to dine in line
And if it eats that food Secondary in line
Then if it eats that food It’s tertiary time And if it eats third food Quaternary defined
Producers will make their food From photosynthesis Makes energy Then herbivores eat that Omnivores eat both it's true Then carnivores consume all that is meat
So we’re following the energy of food Food chain in line for food Arrows who's eating whom
Points to the right that's true Producer, consumer, higher levels to Food webs crossed chains of food Lines overlap they do Food webs show flow of food Producer, consumer, decomposer
A real cl****room Biology lesson on the topic of Photosynthesis. British Private Schooling in a Real TV Studio. Part of the SmartLearn Private School at Home series.
A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun, often to avoid the need to repeat the same noun over and over. Like nouns, pronouns can refer to people, things, concepts, and places. Most sentences contain at least one noun or pronoun.
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If we want to learn high-level concepts, we should have a clear understanding of the basic concepts. For instance, if kids don't know about addition and subtraction, they cannot do multiplication, and if they don't know about multiplication, they cannot do division, and if they don't have knowledge of these four basic operations, Algebra cannot be done by them, and it goes on and on.
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We are the Numberblocks! Little blocks with big ideas, having a ton of number fun. Learn how to add, subtract and count the fun and educational way! In this educational CBeebies cartoon for kids, children can learn how to count with basic maths sums, using addition and subtraction with singular blocks that join together to make increasingly bigger numbers.
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What are examples of silent letters?
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In English pronunciation, a silent letter—a term used informally—is a letter or letter combination of the alphabet that is usually not pronounced in a word. Examples include the b in subtle, the c in scissors, the g in design, the t in listen, and the gh in thought.
An illustration is a decoration, interpretation or visual explanation of a text, concept or process, designed for integration in print and digital published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, video games and films. An illustration is typically created by an illustrator.
They are the characters, setting, plot, conflict and resolution. These elements keep the story running smoothly and allow the action to develop in a logical way that the reader can follow. Retelling involves students orally reconstructing a story that they have read or has been read to them.