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All programs in the series are curriculumbased and cover essenƟal biological concepts and principles. Each program reects the latest scienƟc and educaƟonal concepts and is full of widescreen images from laboratories and landscapes around the world. All programs are wriƩen in a concise way that makes complex concepts clear to students and interƟtles enable teachers to stop and discuss major points without interrupƟng program ow. A teacher's guide, crossword puzzle and mulƟple choice quesƟons are included on each DVD! Biochemistry I: Atoms, Ions, and Molecules (GPM0025) Begins by describing the basic structure of atoms and how ions are formed as atoms gain or lose electrons. Molecules and the covalent bonds that hold them together are then invesƟgated. The program then explains the dierence between organic and inorganic molecules, polar and nonpolar molecules and how the hydrogen bonds that form between polar H2O molecules provide water with a number of unique characterisƟcs criƟcal to life. A look at the concept of pH and the role of buers concludes the program. (27 min.) Biochemistry II: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, and Nucleic Acids (GPM0026) Starts by explaining how polymers are synthesized out of smaller monomers through dehydraƟon reacƟons that release H2O molecules in the process. The program goes on to look at the role of carbohydrates in energy storage and as structural building blocks; the use of lipids in synthesizing plasma membranes, fats and steroid hormones; proteins in their role as enzymes, hormones, and structural materials; and nucleic acids use in storing informaƟon and transferring energy. (36 min.) Cells: The Structure of Life (GPM0027) First explains the dierence between prokaryoƟc and eukaryoƟc cells and then explores in detail the structure and funcƟon of the major organelles found in eukaryoƟc cells. Examined organelles include: the nucleus, ribosomes, smooth and rough endoplasmic reƟculum, the Golgi complex, lysosomes, chloroplasts, mitochondria, plasƟds, contracƟle and central vacuoles, cilia, agella and the microtubules, microlaments, and intermediate laments that make up the cytoskeleton. The program concludes by looking at how cellular shape varies with cellular funcƟon. (32 min.) Cell Membranes: The Boundaries of Life (GPM0028) Begins by examining cell wall structure and the major funcƟons of cellular membranes before introducing the uid mosaic model of the phospholipid bilayer, and transport, recogniƟon, and receptor proteins. The concepts of simple and facilitated diusion, passive and acƟve transport, and osmosis are illustrated. Endocytosis and exocytosis, the role of contracƟle and central vacuoles, and how desmosomes and Ɵght juncƟons Ɵe cells together and how plasmodesmata and gap juncƟons facilitate communicaƟon are explained. (31 min.) Photosynthesis: Transforming Light to Life (GPM0029) First documents how scienƟsts unraveled the mystery of photosynthesis and then examines the structural adaptaƟons in leaves that facilitate photosynthesis, the nature of visible light, and the structure of chloroplasts before going on to explain how the light dependent reacƟons that occur in photosystems I and II produce ATP and other high energy molecules that are then used to produce glucose via the light independent C3 and C4 cycles which are compared and contrasted to one another. (30 min.) Glycolysis and Cellular RespiraƟon: The Biology of Energy (GPM0030) AŌer looking at the processes of glycolysis and fermentaƟon the program then looks in detail at cellular respiraƟon beginning with the structure of mitochondria. Following the entry of pyruvic acid into the mitochondrial matrix and the formaƟon of acetyl CoA the program conƟnues with an indepth examinaƟon of the citric acid cycle. An exploraƟon of the endosymbioƟc hypothesis which oers an explanaƟon of how photosynthesis and cellular respiraƟon arose in eukaryoƟc cells concludes the program. (27 min.) 6x2736 min. • Gr. 912,C,A • 2006 • S0003097 Each DVD: $99.95 • Series: $539.75

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Page 1: Basics of Cell Biology - Visual Education Centre of Cell...Photosynthesis: Transforming Light to Life (GPM0029) First documents how scien sts unraveled the mystery of photosynthesis

All programs in the series are curriculum‐based and cover essen al biological concepts and principles. Each program reflects the latest scien fic and educa onal concepts and is full of widescreen images from laborato‐ries and landscapes around the world. All programs are wri en in a concise way that makes complex concepts clear to students and inter tles enable teachers to stop and discuss major points without interrup ng program flow. A teacher's guide, crossword puzzle and mul ple choice ques ons are included on each DVD!  

Biochemistry I: Atoms, Ions, and Molecules (GPM0025) Begins by describing the basic structure of atoms and how ions are formed as atoms gain or lose electrons. Molecules and the covalent bonds that hold them together are then inves gated. The program then explains the difference between organic and inorganic molecules, polar and non‐polar molecules and how the hydro‐gen bonds that form between polar H2O molecules provide water with a number of unique characteris cs cri cal to life. A look at the concept of pH and the role of buffers concludes the program.  (27 min.)  

Biochemistry II: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, and Nucleic Acids (GPM0026) Starts by explaining how polymers are synthesized out of smaller monomers through dehydra on reac ons that release H2O molecules in the process. The program goes on to look at the role of carbohydrates in energy storage and as structural building blocks; the use of lipids in synthesizing plasma membranes, fats and steroid hormones; proteins in their role as enzymes, hormones, and structural materials; and nucleic acids use in stor‐ing informa on and transferring energy.  (36 min.)  

Cells: The Structure of Life (GPM0027) First explains the difference between prokaryo c and eukaryo c cells and then explores in detail the structure and func on of the major organelles found in eukaryo c cells. Examined organelles include: the nucleus, ribo‐somes, smooth and rough endoplasmic re culum, the Golgi complex, lysosomes, chloroplasts, mitochondria, plas ds, contrac le and central vacuoles, cilia, flagella and the microtubules, microfilaments, and intermedi‐ate filaments that make up the cytoskeleton. The program concludes by looking at how cellular shape varies with cellular func on.  (32 min.)  

Cell Membranes: The Boundaries of Life (GPM0028) Begins by examining cell wall structure and the major func ons of cellular membranes before introducing the fluid mosaic model of the phospholipid bilayer, and transport, recogni on, and receptor proteins. The con‐cepts of simple and facilitated diffusion, passive and ac ve transport, and osmosis are illustrated. Endocytosis and exocytosis, the role of contrac le and central vacuoles, and how desmosomes and  ght junc ons  e cells together and how plasmodesmata and gap junc ons facilitate communica on are explained.  (31 min.)  

Photosynthesis: Transforming Light to Life (GPM0029) First documents how scien sts unraveled the mystery of photosynthesis and then examines the structural adapta ons in leaves that facilitate photosynthesis, the nature of visible light, and the structure of chloro‐plasts before going on to explain how the light dependent reac ons that occur in photosystems I and II pro‐duce ATP and other high energy molecules that are then used to produce glucose via the light independent C3 and C4 cycles which are compared and contrasted to one another.  (30 min.)  

Glycolysis and Cellular Respira on: The Biology of Energy (GPM0030) A er looking at the processes of glycolysis and fermenta on the program then looks in detail at cellular respi‐ra on beginning with the structure of mitochondria. Following the entry of pyruvic acid into the mitochondrial matrix and the forma on of acetyl CoA the program con nues with an in‐depth examina on of the citric acid cycle. An explora on of the endosymbio c hypothesis which offers an explana on of how photosynthesis and cellular respira on arose in eukaryo c cells concludes the program.  (27 min.)   

6x27‐36 min. • Gr. 9‐12,C,A • 2006 • S0003097 Each DVD: $99.95 • Series: $539.75