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Gidemy Middle School
64 Views · 3 years ago

#TypesOfRocks

This video is part of a playlist having the following videos. Watch all of them in sequence for a better learning experience.
Enjoy learning :)

Video no.1 Uses and Importance of Rocks in our Daily Life
https://youtu.be/60wmyyCaUgQ

Video no.2 Rocks and Their Types
https://youtu.be/Nq4yZ45UU98

Video no.3 Rock Cycle
https://youtu.be/uXxYRP_hpqg

Topics Covered:
• Rocks
• Types of rocks
• Igneous rocks
• Sedimentary rocks
• Metamorphic rocks
• Types of igneous rocks
• Intrusive igneous rocks
• Extrusive igneous rocks

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Gidemy Educational Video Network
64 Views · 10 months ago

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Lyrics:
Thinking about cells
They can reproduce and divide all by themselves
One of two division forms known as mitosis
A mother cell divides into two identical daughters, perfect copy
Remember this, two identical copies, K?
Two sets of chromosomes, nucleus DNA
Most cell divisions in your body’s system used for your development
And old cells that get worn out, mitosis makes perfect copies, ah

Let’s start with the interphase
Right before mitosis takes place
The DNA within the cell is copied
And centrosomes copied, the role this will play is a key

And now we move to the prophase
where chromosomes condense into x-shapes
mitotic spindle grows, extends to opposite poles
And hey, dissolve the nuclear membrane

Metaphase is the next one
Chromosomes spindle into the middle and then they’re all lined up
Every chromosome has two kinetochores
With microtubules secured to opposite spindle poles

Hey, and how we on to the Anaphase
When sister chromatids separate
Thanks to the motor proteins
Moving along microtubules as molecular machines

Oh hello, Mr. Telo (phase!)
Almost done dividing into two, then onto cell growth
That mitotic spindle disappear
And new nuclei start to form here and here

And when the cytoplasm splits
Concurrent with telophase, it’s called cytokinesis
It’s different whether your cell is in plants or animals
Just remember after this, you have two identical cells

Inter, Pro, Meta
Ana, Telophase

Inter, Pro, Meta
Ana, Telophase

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Gidemy High School Biology
63 Views · 3 years ago

What is Genetic Engineering- - Definition and Examples -

Gidemy High School Biology
63 Views · 3 years ago

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.

Gidemy High School Biology
63 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Mutations and sexual reproduction increase genetic variation in a population. Natural selection occurs when environmental pressures favor certain traits that are p****ed on to offspring. The “big prize” in natural selection is p****ing on genetic information. Natural selection acts on populations.

Gidemy Elementary School
63 Views · 3 years ago

Concept Of Multiplication | Mathematics Grade 1 | Periwinkle

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In this video we will learn about the concept of multiplication with the help of little fishes :).

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Gidemy Elementary School
63 Views · 3 years ago

This video includes :<br />
1-Simple warm up activity<br />
2-lesson content about sea pollution and sea pollutants.<br />
3- Revision.<br />
4- Think far away : Questions for students to search for answers.

Gidemy Elementary School
63 Views · 3 years ago

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Gidemy Elementary School
63 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Life Cycle of an Animal: Animals start from eggs or live birth, then they grow up and mate. Animals begin life either from an egg or as a baby that is born ready for life. Baby animals grow and change into adolescents and eventually become adults.

Gidemy Middle School
63 Views · 3 years ago

⁣a comparison of two otherwise unlike things based on resemblance of a particular aspect. : resemblance in some particulars between things otherwise unlike : similarity. : inference that if two or more things agree with one another in some respects they will probably agree in others.

Gidemy Middle School
63 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Material is a substance or mixture of substances that constitutes an object. Materials can be pure or impure, living or non-living matter. Materials can be cl****ified on the basis of their physical and chemical properties, or on their geological origin or biological function.

Gidemy Educational Video Network
63 Views · 10 months ago

020 - Ionic Bonding

In this video Paul Andersen explains how ionic solids form when cations and anions are attracted. When atoms lose or gain electrons they form ions. The strength of the attraction between ions is based on the amount of charge and the distance between the ions.

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Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
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Gidemy Educational Video Network
63 Views · 10 months ago

Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy.

All the life we have seen
Interactions we study
The air, sand, water in a stream
Abiotic that we see
Now trees, animals, you know
They’re all biotic if it grows

Organisms we’ve been told
All same species, young and old
Population-same kind in place
Community-(pop’s) populations in same space
Ecosystems so you know
Nonliving and all that grows

Animals fighting for it all their life
They are struggling so they don’t die
That’s how an organism stays alive
Producers and consumers
Webs and chains, decomposers

Competition for space and food they fight
Predation it is to take a life
And then there’s symbiosis all three kinds
Mutualism, parasitism
Third in chain, commensalism

Adaptations they will thrive
All that helps them to survive
Behavioral to hunt at night
Physical-fur, teeth, large eyes
Organisms have a role
A niche that they do call their own

Animals fighting for it all their life
They are struggling so they don’t die
That’s how an organism stays alive
Producers and consumers
Webs and chains, decomposers

Competition for space and food they fight
Predation it is to take a life
And then there’s symbiosis all three kinds
Mutualism, parasitism
Third in chain, commensalism

Producers and consumers
Webs and chains, decomposers

Mutualism, parasitism
Third in chain, commensalism

Symbiosis interactions at least one bestowed
Mutualism both are happy something gained by both
Parasitism benefits parasite not host
Commensalism, one helped, other neutral

It’s like a lion or shark hunting for a soul
Predation, prey and predator-populations controlled
Competition is the struggle to survive I’m told
Like food, water, shelter, watch them battle

Animals fighting for it all their life
They are struggling so they don’t die
That’s how an organism stays alive
Producers and consumers
Webs and chains, decomposers

Competition for space and food they fight
Predation it is to take a life
And then there’s symbiosis all three kinds
Mutualism, parasitism
Third in chain, commensalism

Producers and consumers
Webs and chains, decomposers

Mutualism, parasitism
Third in chain, commensalism

Animals fighting for it all their life
They are struggling so they don’t die
That’s how an organism stays alive

Gidemy Educational Video Network
63 Views · 10 months ago

A song I made for extra credit in biology cl****! To the song "3" by Britney spears.

Lyrics/Vocals - David Levitz

Gidemy High School Biology
62 Views · 3 years ago

⁣The life of an organization is made out of several levels that majorly include organ, tissue, cellular, chemical, organ system, and organism level.

Gidemy Elementary School
62 Views · 3 years ago

https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolpop In this economics social studies lesson for 1st and 2nd grade students you will learn what goods and services are and what the difference is between the two!

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0:11 The difference between goods and services
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Gidemy Middle School
62 Views · 3 years ago

⁣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.




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