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Gidemy High School Biology
38 意见 · 2 年 前

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21 意见 · 6 月 前

In this accounting example, we explain what posting to ledgers is and how it is completed. We go through examples of posting journals to general ledger accounts and balancing the general ledger (T-Accounts) accounts.

1) Posting to Trading Stock General Ledger Account (T-account):
2) Posting to Sales General Ledger Account (T-account)
3) Posting to Cost of Sales General Ledger Account (T-account)
4) Posting to Equipment General Ledger Account (T-account)
5) Posting to Insurance General Ledger Account (T-account)

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21 意见 · 6 月 前

In this basic accounting lesson, we explain what the General ledger (T accounts) is, why we record transactions in the General ledger (T accounts), and how to record the transactions. We go through various examples where we post to the general ledger (t accounts). We also show how to post to the general ledger from journals as well as how to close off/balance off the t accounts (general ledger).

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Posting from Journals to Ledgers | with Examples: https://youtu.be/MuHEONNRabg

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Debit and Credit Explained | Accounting Basics: https://youtu.be/qBTpJSiAJBw

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21 意见 · 6 月 前

Mr. Andersen shows you how write the chemical formula for chemical names.

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20 意见 · 6 月 前

Equation balancing will make sense! Here, we will do a bunch of practice problems for balancing chemical equations. We'll see the process or trial and error and the steps that you have to go through to balance chemical equations. You start by keeping track of the number of atoms on both sides of the equation, and then you add coefficients to one or more of the elements and compounds to make the number of atoms equal.

Gidemy Educational Video Network
20 意见 · 6 月 前

This animation shows the structure of matter at smaller and smaller scales. Zooming into a human hair, we p**** through hair cells, fibril structures, keratin molecules, Carbon atoms, nuclei, neutrons, protons, and finally quarks.

The Standard Model explains how the basic building blocks of matter interact, governed by four fundamental forces. Find out more: http://home.cern/…/physi…/standard-model

Produced by Daniel Dominguez/CERN
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Gidemy Educational Video Network
20 意见 · 6 月 前

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Gidemy High School Biology
39 意见 · 2 年 前

The cl****ification system organises species into domain, kingdom, phylum, cl****, order, family, genus and finally species.
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<br>‘Kingdom is the second highest rank below the rank of domain in this sequence of cl****ification. It helps us to group, or cl****ify, species into different families so we can see how closely or not they are related.
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<br>Cl****ification attempts to impose a hierarchy on the complex and dynamic variety of life on Earth by describing how different species group together, and how related they are to one another or not.
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<br>There are 5 kingdoms: animals, plants, fungi, prokaryotes and protoctists. Each kingdom has chareristic features so that an organism can easily be ****igned to one of the kingdoms.
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<br>Animals are eukaryotic, multicellular and have no cell walls. They develop from a blastocyst (which is part of embryo development). They have both nervous and hormonal control systems. They are heterotrophic which means they eat stuff and have a digestive system. They are motile which means they move. Cell division, which enables growth, happens in tissues.
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<br>Plants are eukaryotic, and multicellular like animals. However, unlike animals they have cell walls, with cellulose in. They are autotrophic, which means they use photosynthesis to make their own energy from sunlight. Their growth is restricted to meristems - which is layers of dividing cells. They are non-motile, have a leaf gas exchange system and are waterproofed.
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<br>The Fungi kingdom are eukaryotes and can be multicellular like animals and plants but can also be unicellular such as yeast. They have cell walls like plants but have a substance called chitin rather than cellulose. They are heterotrophic and saprotrophic meaning they decompose - so they break things down, or are parasitic. The body of a fungus is composed of thin filaments called hyphae. And they secrete enzymes, do external digestion and then absorb the resulting nutrients.
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<br>The Protoctista kingdom are eukaryotes like animals and plants. They can be unicellular and multicellular, like the fungi. They have cell walls, sometimes with polysaccharides. They are autotrophic and heterotrophic.
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<br>The prokaryotes are unicellular, they lack the organelles that are seen in eukaryotes. They are typically really small: about 10μm in size. Much too small to see with the human eye. They have cell walls and they are autotrophic, using photosynthesis and chemosynthesis (without light) and they are heterotrophic. They divide by binary fission, not by mitosis.
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<br>So from this video you should know that Kingdoms break down into 5 groups (Prokaryotae, Protoctista, Fungi, Plantae Animalia), based upon different chareristics including whether they have cell walls, are eukaryotic or prokaryotic, and how they get nutrition.
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Gidemy Educational Video Network
21 意见 · 6 月 前

Welcome to Part 5 of Forms of Ownership, if you haven't watched the first 4 videos on Forms of Ownership please click on the link below:
https://youtu.be/PXHNkx4xO14
In this lesson Mr Du Plessis teaches us what a private company is, what are the benefits of being a private company and how it operates.
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Gidemy Educational Video Network
20 意见 · 6 月 前

Welcome to a 8 part series on what are the functions of a business. In this seventh lesson Mr Du Plessis teaches us about production. Please don't miss out on any of the up coming videos. Previous video linked below:
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Gidemy Educational Video Network
20 意见 · 6 月 前

Here is a song I created for my 6th grade science students. I hope you enjoy

Molecules through the membrane
Selectively permeable part
Diffusion where molecules moving
High to low is this sort

They tell me water p****es out and in
Through the permeable membrane
Well osmosis how the diffusion of water goes by
Water that cells need

In diffusion molecules moving
Goes from higher to the lower
Osmosis water p****ing in/out
Of cells makes it swell or get small

So both these types don't need energy
They are forms of p****ive transport
Active while moving from low to high
Requires use energy to cross

Cell absorbing substance from the world
Cell membrane will p**** objects
Both the in and out is p****ive transport
No energy for process

What if cell needs to use power to run
move molecules in reverse?
Active transport use special proteins
Picks up and immerse

In diffusion molecules moving
Goes from higher to the lower
Osmosis water p****ing in/out
Of cells makes it swell or get small

So both these types don't need energy
They are forms of p****ive transport
Active while moving from low to high
Requires use energy to cross

Requires energy to cross
Requires energy to cross
Requires energy to cross
Requires energy

Gidemy Educational Video Network
20 意见 · 6 月 前

Summary of some of the best science parody songs out there right now.

Gidemy Educational Video Network
19 意见 · 6 月 前

Do you know what the South Africa's National Budget is all about? In this video The EMS Guy shows us how the Government manages their income and expenses in order to get the Budget 100%.

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Gidemy Educational Video Network
20 意见 · 6 月 前

There are many different types of Markets in our economy, from the physical market where we buy and sell goods, to the abstract market where we trade stocks and buy and sell services. Keep watching as Mr Du Plessis introduces us to the different types of markets in our economy.
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