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It's time to introduce the Plant Cell clique!
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NUCLEUS:
Welcome to the plant cell
time to introduce
I’m the nucleus
I run this clique
you know I got the juice
an envelope has got my back
I’m the #1 OG
which is short for “Organelle”
So let’s meet the family!
CELL WALL:
First up the cell wall
Here’s to tell y’all
I hold the cell up so it don’t fall
I stand tall
keep us shaped up
square so we don’t look whack
‘cuz you know plant cells
are stacked on stacks of stacks...
CELL MEMBRANE
And if you wanna get in
I maintain
you gotta get past me
Who? The cell membrane!
Regulating what comes out and goes in
like a door man
I’m letting all my bros in
We are the parts of the plant cell
this flow gets growing and we represent well
getting energy from rays of light
making mitosis by the end of the night
we are the parts of the pant cell, yeah!
MITOCHONDRIA:
Can I go next?
NUCLEUS:
Hold up mitochondria — you’re the powerhouse of the cell, man, they aint ready for you!
MITOCHONDRIA:
Awww, okay…
NUCLEUS:
E.R. — hit us with that fire!
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM:
Last name: Reticulum
First: Endoplasmic
Haven’t heard of me? Well
That’s tragic
Moving proteins from one spot to another
They’re made by ribosomes
NUCLEUS:
Who dat?
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM:
My baby brother!
CHLOROPLAST:
Woah woah!
slow your roll
Hand on the mic, I’m in control
No need to move so fast
‘cuz now
you’re dealing with the chloroplast!
Got a nice fat sack of chlorophyll
so looks like it’s about time time to get chill
sun rays beat down like a sizzle
so Photosynthesizzle what I do fo’ rizzle
We are the parts of the plant cell
this flow gets growing and we represent well
getting energy from rays of light
making mitosis by the end of the night
we are the parts of the pant cell, yeah!
MITOCHONDRIA:
Ok NOW can I go?
NUCLEUS:
Ok Mitochondria, go for it!
MITOCHONDRIA:
Alright, just need to take a quick breath first…
MITOCHONDRIA:
I gotta move quick
I gotta move fast
In the plant cell clique
with Chloroplast
We work together, see?
Photosynthesis to energy
I make it look easy
So run & tell that & don’t step to me
I’m the finest MC
in the microscopic nation
take a deep breath
call that cell respiration
powerhouse
I power up
My engine drives that flower up
Not bragging, just to tell ya
Zinnia to Azelia, Photosynthesis won't fail ya!
We are the parts of the plant cell
this flow gets growing and we represent well
getting energy from rays of light
making mitosis by the end of the night
we are the parts of the pant cell, yeah!
Science cl**** can be a little boring some times. That's why Danny Tieger and Peacock Kids created Sung Science! Two minutes of musical mischief that's guaranteed to have you singing along!! Every episode of Sung Science is in a different musical style, produced by Matt Appleton, to be the weirdest it can be.
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Directed by: Matt Levy
Written by: Alexander Hoffman
Produced by: Danny Tieger & Matt Appleton
Edited & Animated by: Matt Schneck
Executive Producers: Matt Levy & Judy Meyers
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Golgi & ER
A Educational Video of the Golgi Apparatus and Protein Transport
CREDITS
Musical Talent:
Eric Nagarajan
Eric Bender
Jake Schroeder
Willie Meder
Aaron Pauleon
Toshi Higashi
Music Production by: DJ Tiiiiiiiip (aka Russell Nelson)
Edited by: Eric Bender
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Biology 11 Project
1. Business Entity Principle
What It
Means: The business is treated as a separate entity from its owner(s).
The owner's personal finances are not mixed with the business's accounts.
Example: If you
own a bakery and use your personal savings to buy a car for yourself, it
should not appear in the bakery’s accounts.
2. Going Concern Principle
What It
Means: It ****umes the business will continue to operate for the
foreseeable future and won’t shut down soon.
Example: A
company buys a machine for $10,000, expecting it to last 5 years. Because
of this principle, the machine's cost is spread over 5 years, not recorded
as an immediate expense.
3. Historical Cost Principle
What It
Means: Assets are recorded at their original purchase price, not their
current market value.
Example: If you
bought a building 10 years ago for $50,000, it will still be recorded in
the books at $50,000, even if its market value is now $200,000.
4. Accounting Period Principle
What It
Means: Financial performance is reported over specific time periods
(monthly, quarterly, yearly).
Example: A
company reports its income and expenses from January to December as a
yearly accounting period.
5. Money Measurement Principle
What It
Means: Only transactions that can be measured in monetary terms are
recorded.
Example: The
business can record the purchase of a $2,000 computer but cannot record
the skill level of its staff, as it cannot be measured in money.
6. Consistency Principle
What It
Means: The business must use the same accounting methods over time for
comparability.
Example: If a
business uses the straight-line depreciation method for an ****et this
year, it should not switch to another depreciation method next year
without reason.
7. Prudence Principle
What It
Means: Always record expenses or losses immediately if uncertain but
recognize income only when it's certain.
Example: If a
company expects a $5,000 bad debt, it should record it immediately, even
if the customer hasn’t confirmed they won’t pay.
8. Matching Concept
What It
Means: Match expenses with the revenues they help generate in the same
period.
Example: A bakery
sells cakes worth $1,000 in December and spends $400 on ingredients in
November. The $400 expense should be recorded in December, not November,
to match with the revenue.
9. Duality Principle (Double-Entry Accounting)
What It
Means: Every transaction has two effects – a debit and a credit – and
both must balance.
Example: If a
company buys furniture for $500:
Debit:
Furniture (an ****et increases).
Credit: Cash
(an ****et decreases).
Summary with Analogy
Imagine a bakery:
The business
entity principle separates your bakery's finances from your personal
expenses.
The going
concern ****umes the bakery will keep selling cakes next year.
You record
the bakery equipment at its historical cost.
You
prepare income statements every month as per the accounting period.
You only
record measurable items like sales ($1,000) as per money measurement.
The consistency
principle ensures you always value leftover flour the same way each year.
If unsure
about a debt being repaid, you record a loss immediately as per prudence.
Expenses
for flour are recorded in the same month as cake sales to follow the matching
concept.
And
finally, every transaction (like buying flour) is recorded using duality.
These principles ensure accounting is accurate, reliable, and
standardized!
Grade 10 Mathematics
In the last portion of this 1 Pt. room drawing I will demonstrate how to to add detail to the couch, table and Television.
Epistemological Standpoints in Education Research
Epistemology is a branch of philosophy that studies knowledge—its nature, origin, limits, and validity. When something is described as epistemological, it refers to anything related to the study or theory of knowledge.
Key Concepts in Epistemology:
1. What is Knowledge?
o Philosophers typically define knowledge as justified true belief. For someone to "know" something:
The belief must be true.
The person must have justification (evidence or reason) for believing it.
2. Sources of Knowledge:
o Epistemology explores where knowledge comes from:
Perception: Knowledge through the senses (e.g., seeing, hearing).
Reason: Knowledge derived from logical thinking.
Introspection: Knowledge of one’s own thoughts and feelings.
Testimony: Knowledge gained from others' experiences or communication.
3. Types of Knowledge:
o A priori knowledge: Knowledge gained independently of experience (e.g., mathematics).
o A posteriori knowledge: Knowledge dependent on experience (e.g., scientific observations).
4. Key Questions in Epistemology:
o What can we know?
o How do we know it?
o Can we trust our perceptions or reasoning?
o What distinguishes knowledge from opinion or belief?
5. Challenges in Epistemology:
o Skepticism: Doubts about whether knowledge is possible at all.
o Relativism: The idea that knowledge and truth depend on cultural, societal, or personal perspectives.
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Practical Example:
• If you read a scientific study claiming a new treatment is effective, an epistemological inquiry would ask:
o How do the researchers know the treatment works?
o What evidence supports this knowledge?
o Is the study reliable and justified?
Grade 8 Mathematics
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A song to help my Biology students memorize the processes of Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration.
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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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Welcome to the first video on business sectors in an economy. Today Mr Du Plessis introduces us to the different types of sectors that exist in an economy.
SHFT affords independent and motivated candidates the freedom to work at their own pace and achieve academic outcomes while utilising the freedom gained for personal development and the pursuit of other day-time activities.
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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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Lyrics and performance by Jam Campus
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