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Secondary Library Biology 198 videos Year Rating Duration 01. Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Series: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction From the tiniest cells to the largest organ systems, the human body is a complex organism that is capable of both power and grace. When we think of a ballerina, we might conjure images of grace and fl... 2011 E 00:27:37 02. Basic Chemistry and the Cellular Level of Organisation Series: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction In the human body there are three different types of chemical reactions which take place. This video resource introduces synthesis, decomposition and exchange, and explains how the body uses each of t... 2011 E 00:27:38 03. Tissues and the Integumentary System Series: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction The layers of our skin, its accessory organs and the underlying tissues are functional components of the human body. This video resource teaches about how the epidermis, the outer layer of the skin, i... 2011 E 00:27:37 04. The Skeletal System Series: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction Although the skeleton provides a framework for the body, it is hardly rigid. Bones are living tissues that actively contribute to maintaining homeostasis. Healthy bones are anything but dry or brittle... 2011 E 00:27:37 05. The Muscular System Series: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction When we think of muscles, we might conjure images of bulging biceps, flexing hip flexors, and taut triceps, but there are actually three types of muscle tissue in the human body. Our muscles not only... 2009 E 00:27:38 06. The Nervous System Series: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction This lesson provides a glimpse into the human neural network we call the nervous system. We can compare the nervous system to a highly complicated computer network. If we think of the brain as that ce... 2011 E 00:27:37 07. The Senses Series: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction Every day, our senses are barraged with sounds, images, and smells. We use our senses to receive, and in some cases filter out, all the sensory information that we encounter. But sensations go beyond... 2011 E 00:27:38 08. The Endocrine System Series: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction This video resource teaches about the different disorders of the endocrine system. The video resource covers the definition and diagnosis of Graves disease and Hashimoto's disease. It goes on to look... 2011 E 00:27:37 09. The Cardiovascular System Series: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction In this video resource, students will learn about Mitchell, a baby who is suffering from idiopathic cardiomyopathy, a heart condition with an unknown cause, which is likely to progress. Viewers will s... 2011 E 00:27:37 10. Blood, the Lymphatic System and Immunity Series: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction In this video resource students will hear about how Bat saliva has been studied for its anti-clotting qualities, and how desmoteplase, the specific enzyme, is being used to help stroke patients. In th... 2011 E 00:27:37 Page 1 of © Copyright ClickView Pty Limited 2018 18

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Biology198 videos

Year Rating Duration01. Introduction to Anatomy and PhysiologySeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

From the tiniest cells to the largest organ systems, the human body is a complexorganism that is capable of both power and grace. When we think of a ballerina, wemight conjure images of grace and fl...

2011 E 00:27:37

02. Basic Chemistry and the Cellular Level of OrganisationSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

In the human body there are three different types of chemical reactions which takeplace. This video resource introduces synthesis, decomposition and exchange, andexplains how the body uses each of t...

2011 E 00:27:38

03. Tissues and the Integumentary SystemSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

The layers of our skin, its accessory organs and the underlying tissues are functionalcomponents of the human body. This video resource teaches about how theepidermis, the outer layer of the skin, i...

2011 E 00:27:37

04. The Skeletal SystemSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

Although the skeleton provides a framework for the body, it is hardly rigid. Bones areliving tissues that actively contribute to maintaining homeostasis. Healthy bones areanything but dry or brittle...

2011 E 00:27:37

05. The Muscular SystemSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

When we think of muscles, we might conjure images of bulging biceps, flexing hipflexors, and taut triceps, but there are actually three types of muscle tissue in thehuman body. Our muscles not only...

2009 E 00:27:38

06. The Nervous SystemSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

This lesson provides a glimpse into the human neural network we call the nervoussystem. We can compare the nervous system to a highly complicated computernetwork. If we think of the brain as that ce...

2011 E 00:27:37

07. The SensesSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

Every day, our senses are barraged with sounds, images, and smells. We use oursenses to receive, and in some cases filter out, all the sensory information that weencounter. But sensations go beyond...

2011 E 00:27:38

08. The Endocrine SystemSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

This video resource teaches about the different disorders of the endocrine system.The video resource covers the definition and diagnosis of Graves disease andHashimoto's disease. It goes on to look...

2011 E 00:27:37

09. The Cardiovascular SystemSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

In this video resource, students will learn about Mitchell, a baby who is suffering fromidiopathic cardiomyopathy, a heart condition with an unknown cause, which is likelyto progress. Viewers will s...

2011 E 00:27:37

10. Blood, the Lymphatic System and ImmunitySeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

In this video resource students will hear about how Bat saliva has been studied forits anti-clotting qualities, and how desmoteplase, the specific enzyme, is being usedto help stroke patients. In th...

2011 E 00:27:37

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11. The Respiratory SystemSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

In this video resource students will learn about internal respiration and externalrespiration. With clear explanations and graphics, students will see that internalrespiration is the exchange of oxy...

2011 E 00:27:37

12. The Digestive System, Nutrition and MetabolismSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

This video resource shows students how the body absorbs lipids differently fromcarbohydrates and proteins. Students will learn when lipids enter the small intestine,the gall bladder is triggered to...

2011 E 00:27:37

13. The Urinary SystemSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

This video resource looks at the effects of dehydration.Students will learn whendehydration occurs, the necessity of electrolytes, the effect of dehydration on thekidneys, and the production of renn...

2011 E 00:27:37

14. The Reproductive SystemsSeries: Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction

To procreate naturally, both the male and the female reproductive systems must befully functioning, and if they are not medical intervention may help a couple toconceive. This video resource introdu...

2011 E 00:27:36

3 x 3 Basic RulesSeries: Life in the Sea

This seminal program is widely suitable for senior level primary science, lowersecondary science and at an introductory level in Marine Studies university courses.It looks at the basic lifestyles o...

2005 E 00:16:20

Aerobic RespirationSeries: Life Processes

This video will introduce students to aerobic respiration. They will also learn aboutglycolysis, Kreb’s cycle, and the electron transport chain.

2017 E 00:05:33

All About Forensic Science

This program takes the viewer on a journey into real-world forensic science andhelps to debunk the TV stereotypes. Find out what forensic scientists do on a day-to-day basis. What is the real role th...

2007 PG 00:27:41

All Systems Go Again!

Bringing VEA's classic, and best selling program All Systems Go into a new era. AllSystems Go Again is a fast-moving and lively exploration of the three human energysystems - ATP - PC, Lactic and Ae...

2006 E 00:30:44

An Aquarium in SpaceSeries: Life in the Sea

In the solar system only earth has life, and clearly that has been made possiblebecause we have oceans of liquid water. But why only on earth? And what are thefactors that have made earth’s oceans h...

2014 E 00:15:45

An Introduction to Biodiversity

Biodiversity - why is it so crucial to our survival and the planets? Biodiversity makesup our many interrelated ecosystems and is something we must strive to sustain.This Australian made, curriculum...

2009 E 00:23:43

An Introduction to Forensic Science

This programme takes the viewer on a journey into real-world forensic science andhelps to debunk the TV stereotypes. Find out what forensic scientists do on a day-to-day basis. What is the real role...

2007 PG 00:27:47

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Anatomy: Functional Body Systems

Beneath our skin, numerous systems are enacting complex processes, each asimportant as the other. Through detailed diagrams and animations, discover thehidden wonders of the skeletal, muscular, card...

2010 E 00:26:59

Animal AdaptationsSeries: Evolutionary Biology Essentials

Living organisms inhabit every part of the globe from deep oceans to the freezingpoles, scorching Equatorial deserts and lush rainforests. To survive and reproduce,organisms have adaptations that ma...

2016 E 00:36:18

Animal Adaptations: CommunicationSeries: The Science of Disney Imagineering

Not all of the science that the Walt Disney Imagineers do goes into the creation ofwild rides. When designing Disney's Animal Kingdom and each animal's habitat, theyhad to take into consideration ea...

2011 E 00:29:27

Asexual ReproductionSeries: Reproduction in Animals

Objective: To study about types of asexual reproduction.Learningoutcomes:Students will be able to1. Describe binary fission in bacteria andamoebae.2. Explain budding in hydra and yeast.3. Relate fra...

2013 E 00:03:36

Australian Animals

We have updated this popular classic, showing more of Australia’s unique animals.The program features extraordinary footage of kangaroos, emus, platypuses,wombats, dingoes, crocodiles etc, and the o...

2001 PG 00:18:43

Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Nutrition in PlantsSeries: Nutrition in Plants

Objective: To understand autotrophic nutrition in plants, and learn about varioustypes of heterotrophic nutrition in plants. Learning outcomes:Students will be able to1. Explain autotrophic nutriti...

2014 E 00:08:37

Bioethics

Through case studies, this programme looks at two aspects of bioethics. It examinesthe use of live animals in medical research and the development of GeneticallyModified Organisms (GMOs). The progra...

2005 PG 00:30:04

Biogeochemical CyclesSeries: Environmental Systems

Our planet has four spheres – the lithosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, andhydrosphere. This clip provides an overview of vital biogeochemical cycles thatoccur across the four spheres, including the n...

2018 E 00:10:46

Biology FieldworkSeries: Practical Science Series

This programme shows students how to complete the practical fieldwork needed toinvestigate a local ecosystem. We see three biology students documenting theirchosen site by conducting fieldwork tasks...

1994 E 00:29:40

Biomechanics of the Body

The Human body performs a large range of movements every day. Elite sportspeople perform even more complex movements in the most efficient ways possiblewith the input from sports scientists known as...

2008 E 00:26:26

Biosphere Cycles (Senior)

We look at the workings of the Earth's biosphere in this fascinating programme, anddiscuss how the one-way flow of energy from the Sun underpins the continualrecycling of molecules between living an...

2003 E 00:23:28

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Blood and CirculationSeries: Bill Nye the Science Guy

Bill Nye becomes a real heartthrob when he talks about that not-so-wimpy organ, theheart. Valves, blood cells, and the circulatory system work together to pump it up...the heart, that is.

1995 E 00:26:27

Blood: Its Components and FunctionsSeries: Transportation of Materials in Plants and Animals

Objective: To study about the components of blood and their functions Learningoutcomes - students will be able to: 1. Name the different components of blood 2.List the various components of plasma3...

2013 E 00:05:56

Body Systems

The human body relies on the coordinated activity of a number of body systems.This programme looks at the systems that deliver oxygen and nutrients to ourtissues, and remove waste products such as c...

2003 PG 00:24:18

BrainSeries: Bill Nye the Science Guy

In this thought-provoking episode, some very tricky optical illusions show that thebrain doesn't always correctly interpret what it sees. Check out Bill Nye from a wholenew angle when he gets an M.R...

1995 E 00:26:23

Carbohydrates, Lipids and Nucleic AcidsSeries: Macromolecules

With the aid of high quality graphics and animations, this programme covers threemajor categories of biological macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids and the nucleicacids RNA and DNA. It clearly exp...

2006 E 00:25:28

Cell Membranes and Simple TransportSeries: In-Depth with Cells

In order for an organism to stay alive and function, its cells must be able toexchange certain materials with their environment. That means that within anorganism’s body, various molecules and compo...

2017 E 00:08:04

Cell Wall, Cell Membrane and CytoplasmSeries: Cell: Structure and Functions

Objective: To study the structure and function of the cell wall, the cell membrane andthe cytoplasm.Learning outcomes:Students will be able to1. Describe the structureand function of the cell wall....

2013 E 00:06:29

CellsSeries: Bill Nye the Science Guy

Mad scientist Bill Nye CELLebrates the basic unit that makes up all living organisms-the cell. This exCELLent program zooms in on DNA and creatures like amoebas andparamecium.

1995 E 00:28:22

Cells and Their OrganellesSeries: In-Depth with Cells

Every cell contains unique structures, each with a specific function. This programmecontains engaging visuals and addresses important curriculum content, exploring thestructure of eukaryotic and pro...

2017 E 00:08:13

Cells: The Essence of Life

Cells are the smallest unit of life. All living organisms are composed of one ormillions of these tiny cells. In this video, students will explore the inside of a cell todiscover what it´s made of a...

2016 E 00:03:26

Cellular Signalling

Using animated graphics, this programme explores various ways in which cellssignal other cells, looking particularly at paracine, synaptic and endocrine signallingprocesses.

2006 E 00:25:37

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Circulation of BloodSeries: Transportation of Materials in Plants and Animals

Objective:To learn how the heart pumps blood in humans.Learningoutcomes:Students will be able to1. Explain how the human heart pumps blood.2.Recall the internal structure of the heart.3. Describe ho...

2013 E 00:05:26

Classification Systems

The classification system is the arrangement of living things, categorised by theirdifferent characteristics - an organised understanding of the natural world we live in.Recently this system has bee...

2009 E 00:22:13

Community Ecology in ActionSeries: The Pond

Ponds offer a unique opportunity for scientific study. If you think of any key biologicalconcept there's a good chance you'll find it illustrated in, or around a pond. They arefine examples of the b...

2002 E 00:19:13

Complex Permanent Tissue: Phloem and XylemSeries: Tissue: The Building Blocks of Life

In this programme, students will learn about the structures and functions of two ofthe complex permanent tissues that occur in plants—phloem and xylem.

2014 E 00:07:48

Connective Tissue: Bone and CartilageSeries: Tissue: The Building Blocks of Life

In this video, students will learn of the structure and functions of bone and cartilage,and the functions of areolar and adipose tissues.

2014 E 00:05:04

Coordination and Control 1: AnimalsSeries: Coordination and Control

Providing an in-depth investigation into the two main mechanisms, this programmelooks in detail at the nervous system of animals, including neuron structure, how asignal is transmitted through and b...

2006 E 00:23:28

Coordination and Control 2: PlantsSeries: Coordination and Control

This program aims to give students a better understanding of the complexinteraction between organism and environmental stimuli. It deals with how plants usehormones to coordinate and control their a...

2006 E 00:19:54

Designer Genes: The Science and Ethics

Since its discovery in 1953, mankind has been increasingly fascinated with DNA, thegenetic blueprint. From the selective breeding of plants and animals in agriculturethrough to the production of rec...

2009 E 00:28:23

Developing a Vaccine: RotavirusSeries: Disease and Treatment

The rotavirus will infect every child by the age of five. The World Health Organisationrecommends national immunisation programs against the virus, but what are theadvantages and disadvantages? This...

2013 E 00:12:25

Discovering DNA

This programme examines the makeup of the DNA molecule, including the role ofmessenger, transfer and ribosomal RNA, DNA manipulation, DNA recombinationand sequencing, and the applications of various...

2002 E 00:22:01

Discovery of Cells and the Development of the Cell TheorySeries: Cell: Structure and Functions

Objective: To learn about the discovery of cells and to understand the celltheory.Learning outcomes: Students will be able to1. Discuss how cells werediscovered.2. Explain the cell theory.3. Describ...

2013 E 00:05:52

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DNA and InheritanceSeries: Heredity

DNA, genes and chromosomes are the structures containing the genetic material ofhumans. Find out about these structures, what happens to them during cell divisionor meiosis, and how genetic material...

2016 E 00:10:40

Ecosystems

Changes to the natural equilibrium, from prolonged droughts to oil spills, highlightthe delicate balance between living things and their environment. This videopresents the fascinating world of ecos...

2015 E 00:03:20

Ecosystems: Energy and MatterSeries: Environmental Systems

Every organism lives in an ecosystem. This clip defines and looks at different typesof ecosystems, and explores two critical processes that go on within them – energyflow and the cycling of matter....

2018 E 00:07:18

Emerging Diseases: Prions, Viruses

An emerging disease is one that has appeared in a population for the first time, anda re-emerging disease is one that may have existed previously but is rapidlyincreasing in incidence or geographic...

2008 E 00:28:31

Energy in Ecosystems

This programme explores energy flow through ecosystems, and how organisms atvarious levels in the food chain obtain their energy, use it, lose it and store it.

2002 E 00:25:41

Epidemiology: Linking Smoking to Lung CancerSeries: Epidemiology

Smoking’s role in lung cancer is not a simple cause-and-effect relationship. Usinglung cancer as an example, this clip explores the critical role epidemiology plays inestablishing the cause of a dis...

2013 PG 00:12:03

EstuariesSeries: Life in the Sea

Estuaries… many of us live on or near an estuary and maybe use it for boating orfishing or swimming, or even just for the view. Estuaries are often at the heart ofcoastal cities. But what’s their st...

2017 E 00:17:07

EuthanasiaSeries: Medical Ethics

Euthanasia raises agonising moral questions. At the heart of the ethical and religiousarguments over euthanasia are the different ideas that people have of the meaningand value of human existence, a...

2011 M 00:25:19

EvolutionSeries: Bill Nye the Science Guy

Bill Nye compares primordial to present when he dabbles with Darwin and looks athis genes in this evolutionary episode. Explore the surprising similarities shared byall living things and ponder the...

1996 E 00:26:29

Evolution by Natural SelectionSeries: Evolutionary Biology Essentials

The theory of evolution by natural selection is one of the most significant scientifictheories. It explains the adaptations found in organisms, the diversity of features andspecies, and the variatio...

2016 E 00:13:17

Exploring the Web of LifeSeries: The Pond

Ponds are wonderful examples of how living things interact within an environment.By examining life in and around an established pond, this program addresses thefollowing concepts: - The way living t...

2005 E 00:14:46

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Fertilisation in Flowering Plants

Objective: To understand the process of fertilisation in flowering plants.Learningoutcomes:Students will be able to1. Describe the process of fertilisation in floweringplants.2. Discuss the formatio...

2013 E 00:03:48

FishSeries: Bill Nye the Science Guy

Take a dive underwater with Bill Nye the Science Guy when he studies fish. Explorethe depths with these submerged creatures, and discover how they breathe, growand survive in the wet.

1996 E 00:27:26

FlowersSeries: Bill Nye the Science Guy

The Science Guy, with the help of guest Drew Barrymore, shows that flowers aremore than just pretty faces. They make seeds, play a key role in pollination, and helpplants to reproduce.

1996 E 00:25:49

FlowersSeries: Tell Me Why - Our Planet

Objective: To identify the parts of a flower and describe the function of each part of aflower.Learning outcomes:Students will be able to1. Identify the parts of a flower.2.Explain the function of e...

2013 E 00:30:12

Food and DigestionSeries: Science Building Blocks Series

This programme introduces Junior Secondary students to digestion and food testing.this video also shows a range of experiments both with food testing and enzymeactivity.

2005 E 00:26:16

Food Chains and Food Webs

Plants and animals rely on each other for food and energy. This programme explainshow animals and plants within an ecosystem are all interconnected. The programmeopens with a brief explanation of wh...

2012 PG 00:16:04

Food Habits of AnimalsSeries: Food: Where Does it Come From?

Objective: To learn about the food habits of animals.Learning outcomes:Studentswill be able to 1. Explain the feeding habits of herbivores.2. Describe the feedinghabits of carnivores.3. Discuss the...

2013 E 00:04:55

Food Spoilage by Micro-OrganismsSeries: Microorganisms: Friend and Foe

Objective: To learn how microorganisms spoil food.Learning outcomes:Students willbe able to1. Explain the role of bacteria in curdling milk, decaying fruits, vegetablesand meat.2. Discuss the role o...

2013 E 00:03:39

Food WebSeries: Bill Nye the Science Guy

Watch Bill Nye become tangled in a complex food web in his quest to demonstratethat all living things depend on other living things to survive.

1995 E 00:25:51

Forensic Science in Action

In Forensic Science, we delved into the day-to-day activities and tasks of real-lifeforensic scientists and compared these with typical TV stereotypes. But before youdraw a conclusion that specialis...

2007 E 00:21:09

ForensicsSeries: Bill Nye the Science Guy

Join the Science Guy at the scene of the crime as he explores the world of forensicscience. Learn how detectives reconstruct events from the past using bloodhounds,fingerprints, and DNA. Did you kno...

1997 PG 00:26:26

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Functions of the Human Skeletal SystemSeries: The Body and Its Movement

This programme will help students understand the functions of the human skeleton.Students will learn how to explain the various functions of the human skeleton,describe how bones support and protect...

2014 E 00:05:15

Gaseous Exchange in Lungs and TissuesSeries: Life Processes

This video explain how carbon dioxide gas and oxygen gas are exchanged in ourlungs and tissues due to the process of diffusion.

2017 E 00:05:39

Gene Tech Tapes: Part 4Series: Interviews on the Ethics of Genetics

Featuring leading international ethicists and scientists, this compilation of interviewscanvasses key ethical issues in the controversial world of new genetic technologies.Understanding the Human Ge...

2000 PG 00:34:53

Gene Tech Tapes: Part 5Series: Interviews on the Ethics of Genetics

Featuring leading international ethicists and scientists, this compilation of interviewscanvasses key ethical issues in the controversial world of new agricultural genetictechnologies.This video add...

2000 PG 00:24:20

Gene Technology

This programme is about gene technology - the actual techniques used by thescientists producing remarkable breakthroughs in areas like health, agriculture andforensics.

2003 E 00:30:21

Gene Technology in Agriculture

An ancient Chinese proverb states: May you be born in interesting times. These arecertainly interesting times for agriculture as it is undergoing major changes with thecurrent advances in Gene Tech...

1999 E 00:22:33

Gene Technology Our History of Understanding to Modern Techniques

Explore the history of our understanding of genetics, from the observations ofMendel to the discovery of DNA by Watson and Crick. We outline the function ofDNA, chromosomes, genes and protein replic...

1999 E 00:20:19

GenesSeries: Bill Nye the Science Guy

Did you know that humans have about 80,000 genes? And that genes determineeverything from hair and eye color to whether or not you can roll your tongue? It's allin the genes you inherited from your...

1997 E 00:32:19

Genes and Cloning

This program looks at the way man has modified genomes of plants and animalsused for food since the dawn of agriculture.

2006 E 00:28:14

Genes and Inheritance: Priests, Peas, Punnets and Pedigrees

This programme starts with Mendel, and introduces a number of important concepts,principles and definitions that form the basis of the modern understanding ofgenetics and inheritance.It covers the u...

2002 E 00:32:21

Genetic EngineeringSeries: Medical Ethics

Genetic engineering may be one of the greatest breakthroughs in recent historyalongside the discovery of the atom and space flight, however, with considerablepublic concern surrounding this issue, t...

2011 E 00:19:41

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Genetics and Reproduction: Genetic Diseases to Designer Babies

This programme explores the revolution in genetic medicine, and highlights thesocial and ethical implications of the emerging reproductive technologies. Where willthis new technology take us, and wh...

2001 E 00:20:57

Geological TimescaleSeries: Evolutionary Biology Essentials

From a giant fireball to producing prokaryota, dinosaurs and eventually mammalslike us, the Earth has gone through great geological change over the last 4 billionyears. To make sense of such huge ti...

2013 E 00:07:43

Germination of Seeds

Objective: To understand the process of seed germination.Learningoutcomes:Students will be able to1. State the three conditions required for seedgermination.2. Describe the steps in the process of s...

2013 E 00:04:13

HaemodialysisSeries: Life Processes

Healthy kidneys play an important role in the human body, but sometimes they fail.This video teaches students about how haemodialysis, and how it is used tocompensate for failed kidneys.

2014 E 00:04:40

Homeostasis

Homeostasis is an important regulatory system that allows organisms to maintaininternal stability and metabolic efficiency within variable external environments. Ourbodies are constantly being subje...

2007 E 00:25:19

Human Impact on EcosystemsSeries: Environmental Systems

Humans have caused massive changes to the natural balance of ecosystemsaround the globe. This clip examines some of the most dramatic and destructiveways in which people have impacted ecosystems – c...

2018 E 00:09:16

Human Urinary SystemSeries: Transportation of Materials in Plants and Animals

Objective: To understand how the urinary system removes waste materials, and tolearn about the organs of the human urinary system and how they help inexcretion.Learning outcomes:Students will be abl...

2014 E 00:09:05

Importance of AirSeries: Air Around Us

Objective: To understand the importance of air. Learning outcomes:Students willlearn to1. State the importance of the gases present in air. 2. Outline the uses of airin daily life. 3. Identify the o...

2013 E 00:03:20

In Focus: Classifying Living Things - The How and Why of the Five KingdomClassification

This programme shows how all living organisms are classified into five basiccategories or kingdoms - plants, animals, fungi, protoctista and monera.

2003 E 00:33:20

In Focus: Introduction to Plants (Junior Version)

This programme examines the form and functioning of plants. It looks at thecharacteristics of all living things, including cellular respiration, photosynthesis,growing and repairing, responding to s...

2004 E 00:20:23

In Focus: Introduction to Plants (Senior Version)

This programme is an introduction to botany for senior secondary students. Itexplores the remarkable world of plants - without them, no other life form wouldexist. It looks at characteristics of all...

2004 E 00:21:25

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In Focus: Plants, Light and Water (Junior Version)

This programme looks at two naturally occurring phenomena that are essential to thesurvival of plants: light and water. It covers photosynthesis and cellular respiration,compares the products and re...

2004 E 00:20:15

In Focus: Plants, Light and Water (Senior Version)

This programme looks as two naturally occurring phenomena that are essential tothe survival of plants, light and water. It covers photosynthesis and cellularrespiration, and compares the products an...

2004 E 00:26:10

Insects and Spiders: Life Cycle, Energy and Protection

An excellent introductory programme into the life cycle of insects and spiders, andthe way in which survival of the species is ensured. It has four main sections:- Thelife cycle- How insects obtain...

1985 PG 00:20:22

Inside Cells: Cells and Their Organelles

This information-rich production takes viewers on a tour of a 'cell gallery', and usingillustrations of electron microscope imagery and graphics, looks in detail at thestructure and function of cell...

2002 E 00:27:08

Introduction to CellsSeries: Cell: Structure and Functions

Objective: To understand cells.Learning outcomes:Students will be able to1. Explainthat cells are the building blocks of all organisms.2. Describe various shapes andsizes of cells.

2013 E 00:03:17

IVFSeries: Medical Ethics

Although IVF has been around for over 30 years, it is still a matter of debate todayfor a variety of reasons. With IVF clinics, the ethical questions arise from the fact thatnew lives are being crea...

2011 PG 00:21:03

Keeping It All Together: Cell Membranes

This programme looks at the structure of cell membranes and their function,including compartmentalisation, regulation of the movement of materials, access toinformation, intercellular interaction, a...

2002 E 00:31:20

Looking inside Cells

In this programme, students will learn about the differences between unicellular andmulticellular organisms. They will also learn about plastids, one of the organelles of acell.

2016 E 00:10:17

Mechanisms of Evolution

Evolution is the gradual change that can be seen in a population’s geneticcomposition, from one generation to the next. The three main mechanisms ofevolution include genetic drift, mutation and natu...

2004 E 00:28:03

Medical Scientists at Work

Three program of scientists at work: 1. Bug Medicine - Scientists are collectinginsects and other bugs to see if they contain chemicals that will be useful formedicines. 2. Dating with DNA - Scienti...

2000 PG 00:24:06

Meristematic TissueSeries: Tissue: The Building Blocks of Life

This video will give students an understanding of the structure, location, and functionof the different meristematic tissue in plants.

2014 E 00:06:20

Metamorphosis of a Frog

Objective: To study the process of metamorphosis in frogs.Learningoutcomes:Students will be able to: 1. Illustrate the different stages in the life cycle ofa frog.2. Explain metamorphosis.

2013 E 00:04:27

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Microbes to Macrobes

Warning: contains graphic images of victims of disease. Frank Fenner was one ofAustralia's greatest scientists. In a career spanning over sixty years, he helped saveAustralia's troops from malaria i...

2011 E 01:03:14

Microbial Diseases in HumansSeries: Microorganisms: Friend and Foe

Objective: To learn about some diseases in humans that are caused bymicroorganisms.Learning outcomes:Students will be able to explain how diseasesspread through1. Air 2. Food and water 3. Mosquito b...

2013 E 00:05:00

Mitosis and MeiosisSeries: Heredity

Cells are found in the tissues of all kinds of different organisms but how are newcells created? This clip describes the cell cycle and two types of cell division:mitosis, which is important for gro...

2016 E 00:09:56

Multicellular Organisms and Their Nervous Systems

Multicellular organisms range from quite basic forms of life to highly complex forms,such as humans. Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. Unlike single-celled organisms, which ha...

2012 E 00:21:14

Muscular TissueSeries: Tissue: The Building Blocks of Life

This video introduces students to the different types of muscles, including voluntary,involuntary, and cardiac muscles.

2014 E 00:04:22

Mutations: Changing the Code

A mutagen is any agent (physical, chemical or biological) capable of altering thestructure of DNA within our cells. Whilst some mutation is a natural process resultingfrom errors in the copying and...

2009 E 00:23:12

Natural Selection: Its Place in Modern Society

Natural Selection is a process which affects every species on Earth, includinghumans. Many people believe that as members of modern, technological societieswe are immune to natural processes because...

2008 E 00:31:08

Nephron: Structure and FunctionsSeries: Life Processes

This video teaches students to identify the different parts of the nephron. They willalso learn how the different parts of the nephron are responsible for urine function.

2014 E 00:07:37

Nervous TissueSeries: Tissue: The Building Blocks of Life

Nerve cells and neurons can’t work without each other. In this video, students willlearn and understand the structure of the neuron.

2015 E 00:03:39

Neuron: The Structural and Functional Unit of the Nervous SystemSeries: Control and Coordination

This animated video shows students the various parts of a neuron, and the differentroles that they perform.

2014 E 00:05:08

NutritionSeries: Bill Nye the Science Guy

You are what you eat! That's right... everything from your eyeballs to your elbows ismade of food! Bill Nye tells us what kinds of nutrients are in each bite of grub andwhat foods are best for healt...

1996 E 00:27:04

Nutrition in Microscopic Animals - Amoeba, Hydra and ParamoeciumSeries: Nutrition in Animals

Objective: To understand the process of feeding and digestion in the amoeba,paramecium and hydra. Learning outcomes:Students will be able to1. Explain theprocess of feeding in the amoeba. 2. Discuss...

2013 E 00:04:57

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Oviparous and Viviparous Animals

Objective: To study about oviparous and viviparous animals.Learningoutcomes:Students will be able to1. Describe how animals reproduce.2. Differentiatebetween Oviparous and viviparous animals.3. Outl...

2013 E 00:04:08

Parts of the Alimentary Canal: The Small and Large IntestinesSeries: Life Processes

This video teaches students about the structure and functions of the small and largeintestines. Students will be able to describe the various segments of the intestines,and the functions that they s...

2014 E 00:06:57

Pathogens and Infectious Disease

There are a multitude of pathogens capable of infecting the human body andcausing disease. This program explores the six main categories of pathogens:bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, prions and m...

2015 E 00:22:57

Peripheral Nervous SystemSeries: Control and Coordination

Students are introduced to the peripheral nervous system in this clip. They will learnto describe the different parts of the peripheral nervous system, and explain how thenerves connect to each othe...

2014 E 00:03:55

PhotosynthesisSeries: Life Processes

Objective: To understand that sunlight and carbon dioxide are necessary forphotosynthesis. Learning outcomes - students will be able to: 1. Understand thatplants create their energy to survive throu...

2014 E 00:09:26

Physiology of Digestion: Action of EnzymesSeries: Life Processes

This video introduces students to the different enzymes that act on food that is beingdigested. Students will learn about how saliva acts on starch, the way gastricenzymes behave in the stomach, and...

2014 E 00:07:09

Physiology of Urine FormationSeries: Life Processes

In this video, students will learn about the way in which waste is removed from thebody in urine. It shows the different processes that are involved in urine formation.

2014 E 00:04:50

Plant Adaptations

This programme investigates the basic characteristics of aquatic and terrestrialenvironments, and the adaptations of the plants that live in thoseenvironments.Among the specific areas examined are:...

1995 E 00:28:55

Plants

What distinguishes plants from other living beings? Why are there so many diverseplants? What is photosynthesis? In this video we will approach the world of plants inorder to respond to all of these...

2016 E 00:03:42

Plants: Roots, Leaf Function and RespirationSeries: Getting to Know Plants

Objective: To understand the function of the root, the process of transpiration, andfood preparation and respiration in plants. Learning outcomes:Students will be ableto1. Explain the various functi...

2014 E 00:18:53

Pollination

Objective: To understand the process of pollination. Learning outcomes - studentswill be able to: 1. Explain the process of pollination by insects2. Give examples offlowers pollinated by insects3....

2013 E 00:03:55

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Population Management

Farmers have always needed to go out and poison, trap and shoot foxes to keeptheir numbers down, but now Australian scientists have come up with a moreeffective and humane solution, by developing a...

2002 M 00:25:43

Pregnancy and Childbirth: The Real Story

Please note: This program contains a live birth scene in the final chapter. Viewerdiscretion advised. The wonder of pregnancy and childbirth is an exciting andstressful time for mothers as well as...

2012 M 00:25:04

Products That Harm the EnvironmentSeries: Early Childhood Series

We look at products in every day use, explore their impact on the environment anddiscover ways to avoid harming it. The video demonstrates how products may causeharm during their manufacture, use an...

1992 E 00:24:18

Proteins and Proteomics

This episode examines the structure and function of proteins. It also introduces andexplains the proteome. Proteomics, or the analysis of protein structure and proteininteractions, is defined and th...

2006 E 00:26:52

Radiocarbon and Other Dating TechniquesSeries: Evolutionary Biology Essentials

Understanding the formation of our planet is also crucial to understanding evolution.Over the years, scientists and archaeologists have used different methods todetermine the age of rocks and fossil...

2013 E 00:08:06

Rebuilding the Brain: Adult Brain Stem Cells

This programme presents a real life case study to show students what stem cellsare, what research is being done with them and how their use will have a futurebenefit in fighting disease and trauma....

2002 E 00:19:45

Reflex Action and Reflex ArcSeries: Control and Coordination

This video teaches students what a reflex action is and how they occur. Students willalso learn to identify the components of the reflex arc, and explain the function thatthat they serve.

2014 E 00:04:19

Respiration

Bill Nye the Science Guy gets aerobic about the importance of respiration when hejogs, bikes, swims and scuba dives. Discover how to measure how much air eachbreath contains and make a model lung in...

1995 E 00:28:17

Rock Platforms

Rock platforms are a dynamic and biologically rich environment which link land andsea. Constantly pounded by waves and bleached by the sun - this harsh and ever-changing environment has a remarkable...

2002 E 00:22:29

Scientific Research, Technology, and the EnvironmentSeries: Environmental Systems

While ecosystems face increasing pressure from human activity, science plays acritical role in controlling and minimising harmful effects. This clip explores the role ofscience and technology in ide...

2018 E 00:08:24

Sexual and Asexual Reproduction

All forms of life – from simple to complex – share an ability and instinct to reproduce.Reproduction occurs either sexually through an exchange of genetic materialbetween two organisms, or asexually...

2012 E 00:16:11

Simple Permanent TissueSeries: Tissue: The Building Blocks of Life

This video will assist students in understanding the function, occurrence, andstructure of simple permanent tissues in plants.

2015 E 00:05:19

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Six Common Body PlansSeries: Life in the Sea

Life in the Sea explains the distinguishing features of the six most common phyla -from the basic body plans of sponges to the sophisticated anatomy of the chordates.The key points of each body plan...

2005 E 00:21:05

SkinSeries: Bill Nye the Science Guy

What's the largest living organ on the human body? Answer: Skin. Bill Nye explainsthe naked truth about the organ that regulates our body temperature, protects ourinner parts, and provides us with t...

1995 E 00:25:48

Spinal CordSeries: Control and Coordination

The spinal cord is one of the most important organs in the human body. In this video,students learn about the structure of the spinal cord. They will also be able to explainthe function of the dorsa...

2014 E 00:04:51

Squamous and Cuboidal Epithelial TissuesSeries: Tissue: The Building Blocks of Life

This programme will assit students' learning of the structure and function ofsquamous and cuboidal epithelial tissues.

2014 E 00:03:46

Stages of Meiosis

From prophase to telophase, the stages of meiosis I and meiosis II lead to thecreation of new cells. From this video, students will learn about what occursthroughout each stage of the meiosis proces...

2016 E 00:12:21

Structure of the Heart

Objective: To study the structure of the human heart. Learning outcomes - studentswill be able to: 1. Tell the size, location and covering of the human heart2. List thedifferent parts of the heart3....

2013 E 00:05:02

Structure of the HeartSeries: Transportation of Materials in Plants and Animals

Learn about the structure and functions of the human heart in this video, whichoutlines its different chambers and valves.

2014 E 00:05:02

Systems of the Human Body

The human body is a complex machine full of organs and pieces connected in sucha way as to allow us to breathe, grow, feed ourselves, interact with each other andreproduce. But how is it organised?...

2016 E 00:03:45

The African SavannahSeries: Animals in Their Habitats

Savannah areas are arguably the most important natural environments to humanbeings, and as a result are also the most damaged and endangered habitats in theworld. Naturally occurring savannah has di...

2008 E 00:25:05

The Bones of It: An Introduction to the Skeleton

This engaging and highly informative programme covers a wealth of key learningcontent relating to the skeletal system. Human bones provide the body with shapeand make it possible for movement, prote...

2009 E 00:33:41

The Cardiac CycleSeries: Life Processes

The cardiac cycle explores the different phases in a heartbeat. This video willintroduce students to the events that occur during a heartbeat, and why theyproduce different sounds.

2017 E 00:07:26

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The Cell: How It Works

This program takes an indepth look at how a cell works - specifically its basic internalstructures and processes. It includes a look at:* single celled organisms* thedifferences between plant and a...

1998 E 00:22:44

The Development of a Human EmbryoSeries: Human Reproduction

Objective: To study about the development of a human embryo.Learningoutcomes:Students will be able to1. Explain the process of fertilisation.2. Explain theprocess of development of a human embryo.

2013 E 00:04:55

The Endocrine System

Objective: To study the pituitary gland, the thyroid gland, pancreas, the structure andfunctions of the adrenal glands, the testes, and the ovaries. Learning outcomes -students will be able to: 1. D...

2014 E 00:10:26

The Excretory System in HumansSeries: Life Processes

Students will learn about the human excretory system in this animated video. Theywill learn to identify the different organs, the roles that they play in the filtering toxinsfrom blood, and the crea...

2014 E 00:05:56

The Eye: From Light Comes Sight

The eye is one of our major sense organs. It gathers light information and transformsit into a signal that is used by the brain to formulate an appropriate response. Howdoes this process work? What...

2004 E 00:24:30

The Great Barrier Reef: A Natural WonderSeries: Ecosystems

Australia is home to one of the world’s largest, most complex and amazingecosystems – the Great Barrier Reef. This video explores the reef’s biotic and abioticfeatures, including coral formation and...

2017 E 00:16:30

The Great Barrier Reef: Coral, Carbon and Climate ChangeSeries: Ecosystems

The future of the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s most significant marineenvironments, is under threat due to modern industry and agriculture. Featuringinterviews with reef experts, including...

2017 E 00:14:43

The History of Evolution Theory

This programme reviews the history of the Theory of Evolution and explains thebasic elements of the theory using excellent graphics. It explains what a scientifictheory is, and why scientists argue...

2006 E 00:27:49

The Hominid ChronologySeries: Evolutionary Biology Essentials

After the discovery of more than 500 hominin bones, scientists have realised theevolution of humankind is not as straight forward as Darwin first suggested. This clipuses a cladogram to explain a mu...

2013 E 00:07:32

The Human BrainSeries: Control and Coordination

Students learn about the structure and functions of the human brain. This videotakes an in depth look at the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain, the key functionsthat each part of the brain performs...

2014 E 00:16:21

The Human Digestive System - Assimilation and EgestionSeries: Nutrition in Animals

Objective: To describe the process of assimilation of nutrients in the human bodyand the process of egestion of waste from the human body. Learningoutcomes:Students will be able to1. Describe the p...

2013 E 00:05:04

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The Human Digestive System - Digestion and Absorption in the Small IntestineSeries: Nutrition in Animals

Objective: To describe the process of digestion and absorption in the small intestinein humans and explain the role of the liver and pancreas in the digestion of food.Learning outcomes - students wi...

2014 E 00:06:08

The Human Digestive System - TeethSeries: Nutrition in Animals

Objective: To learn about milk teeth and permanent teeth in humans; to identifydifferent types of teeth and to study their functions.Learning outcomes:Students willbe able to1. Recognise milk teeth...

2013 E 00:05:24

The Human Digestive System - Tongue, Salivary Glands, Teeth, Oesophagusand StomachSeries: Nutrition in Animals

Objective: To learn about different processes and functions in the human digestivesystem.Learning outcomes:Students will be able to1. Discuss the tongue and thetaste buds present on it.2. Explain th...

2013 E 00:13:47

The Human Skeleton: Rib Cage, Limbs, and GirdlesSeries: The Body and Its Movement

In this video, students will learn to identify and describe the features and bones thatmake up the rib cage, limbs, and girdles in the human skeletal system.

2014 E 00:03:51

The Immune Response

Other than swelling at a cut, and maybe some pus or a slight fever, we would beforgiven for not being aware of the existence of the human immune system. It ishowever a highly complex system, and whe...

2011 E 00:21:31

The Last Plague - The Immune System at Work

Made with the aid of leading 'flu-related' institutions and Australian scientists, thisprogramme provides an excellent introduction to the flu viruses.

1998 E 00:26:28

The Lymphatic SystemSeries: Life Processes

This video teaches students about the lymphatic system. Students will learn aboutthe various lymphatic vessels and the important role that they play in our body.

2017 E 00:05:58

The Major Blood Vessels of the Human HeartSeries: Life Processes

In this video, students will learn about the different functions of the various bloodvessels that make up the human heart.

2017 E 00:04:09

The Male and Female Reproductive SystemSeries: Human Reproduction

Objective: To study about the male and female reproductive systemLearningoutcomes - students will be able to: 1. Describe the structure of the femalereproductive system2. Explain the role of hormone...

2013 E 00:07:39

The Menstrual CycleSeries: Human Reproduction

Objective: To understand the menstrual cycle. Learning Outcomes:Students will beable to1. Illustrate the process of ovulation.2. Explain how hormones play their rolein the process of menstruation.3....

2013 E 00:04:05

The Plant Stem and its FunctionsSeries: Getting to Know Plants

Objective: To understand the functions of the stem in plants.Learningoutcomes:Students will be able to1. List the functions of the stem 2. Learn howwater, minerals and food are transported to the va...

2013 E 00:04:13

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The Rising Threat of Infectious Disease

This program examines the fight against microbes and the evolution of bacteria andthe steps science is taking to combat new infectious diseases.

1997 E 00:26:17

The Role of Enzymes

Enzymes are proteins which are manufactured by the human body during theprocess of protein synthesis. Enzymes are catalysts and drive every chemicalreaction that takes place in the human body and en...

2009 E 00:28:15

The Science in Foods

In this programme, we introduce students to the science behind the food we eat. Wealso examine keeping food safe and how it should be handled and stored.

2006 E 00:24:30

The Skeletal SystemSeries: Locomotion and Movement

Objective: To understand the different types of skeleton and parts of the humanskeleton. Learning outcomes:Students will be able to1. State the types of skeleton.2. Discuss the parts of the human sk...

2013 E 00:05:00

The Tropical Rainforest EcosystemSeries: Tropical Rainforests

Let a drone take you on a visual journey through the extraordinary biodiversity of theAmazon rainforest, providing fantastic examples of adaptation, stratification andcompetition. From the forest fl...

2016 E 00:22:19

The Valves of the Human HeartSeries: Life Processes

‘The Valves of the Human Heart’ explains the different valves controlling how bloodflows in the heart during a heartbeat. Students will learn about why these valves areimportant to ensure that blood...

2017 E 00:04:43

Transmission of Nerve ImpulsesSeries: Control and Coordination

This video explains how nerve impulses travel from one neuron to another. It alsodescribes the structure of a synapse, and how a nerve impulse is transmitted acrosssynaptic clefts.

2014 E 00:04:57

Transport of Food in PlantsSeries: Transportation of Materials in Plants and Animals

This video explains the process of food formation in the leaves throughphotosynthesis, and how it is transported to all the parts of the plant.

2014 E 00:03:36

Transportation of Water and Minerals in PlantsSeries: Transportation of Materials in Plants and Animals

In this programme, students will understand the structure and function of the xylemand the phloem in plants.

2015 E 00:06:12

Transportation Systems in Animals

This programme explores the need for multicellular animals to have specialisedinternal transport systems. These are systems that can efficiently distribute materialsto and from all parts of the body...

2009 E 00:19:48

Transportation Systems in Plants

The earth's natural environment is home to millions of species of animals and plants,all made up of cells. But how do plants provide their cells with nutrients? Just likeanimals, plants rely on comp...

2009 E 00:22:57

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Treating Cancer: Radiation TherapySeries: Disease and Treatment

How is it that radiation, one of the causes of cancer, can also be used to treat it?This clip looks at cancer, the risk factors, and with the assistance of radiationoncologist Shankar Siva, provides...

2013 PG 00:09:59

Types of CellsSeries: In-Depth with Cells

Every living thing is made up of cells. The broadest classification of these cells iseukaryotic and prokaryotic. This programme contains engaging visuals andaddresses important curriculum content, e...

2017 E 00:07:54

Types of JointsSeries: Body Movements

Objective: - To learn about the various types of movable joints. - To study about theball-and-socket joint and the pivot joint. - To study about the hinge joint and thegliding joint. Learning outcom...

2014 E 00:14:08

Types of Teeth

Objective: To learn about the different types of teeth in humans and what they areused for. Learning outcomes - students will be able to: 1. Tell when milk teeth andpermanent teeth appear in humans...

2013 E 00:04:42

Understanding Disease Through History

This clip provides a chronological overview of humankind’s understanding of diseasethroughout history including prevention, treatment and diagnosis. Ancient Chinesemedicine, medieval beliefs, microb...

2015 E 00:11:04

Understanding Evolution: Inheritance and Change

The programme moves from explaining how DNA mutations can bring benefit to aspecies through natural selection to how fossils are formed and dated, and what thefossil record can show us.

2002 E 00:30:20

Useful Micro-Organisms - Yeast and AlgaeSeries: Microorganisms: Friend and Foe

Objective: To study about useful micro-organisms.Learning outcomes:Students willbe able to1. Describe how yeast is used in baking and fermenting.2. Explain howalgae is a source of food as well as ox...

2013 E 00:03:03

Useful Micro-Organisms II - Bacteria, Protozoa and FungiSeries: Microorganisms: Friend and Foe

Objective: To learn about various uses of bacteria, protozoa and fungi. LearningOutcomes:Students will learn about1. Bacteria in nitrogen fixation. 2. Bacteria indecomposing sewage, and retting of...

2013 E 00:05:24

Viruses: The Deadly Enemy

The programme provides a brief history of viruses, their role in chronic diseases, andshows how researchers use viruses to study biochemical processes and geneticengineering.

1997 E 00:24:13

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