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Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Lakes, Ponds, and Wetlands (Audio Described)
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This module places many of the organisms studied in biology into an ecological perspective: hydras, planarians, annelids, aquatic insects, rotifers, and protists, all interesting organisms that provide food for fish and other vertebrates.

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Molluscs
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Detailed observations on chitons (class Polyplacophora), snails and nudibranchs (class Gastrapoda); clams, scallops, and mussels (class Bivalvia); tooth shells (class Scaphopoda); and squid and octopus (class Cephalopoda) with emphasis on their structures, behaviors, and adaptations.

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Molluscs (Audio Described)
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Detailed observations on chitons (class Polyplacophora), snails and nudibranchs (class Gastrapoda); clams, scallops, and mussels (class Bivalvia); tooth shells (class Scaphopoda); and squid and octopus (class Cephalopoda) with emphasis on their structures, behaviors, and adaptations.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Plants
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Clear graphic animation is used to describe the molecular level mechanisms of photosynthesis. Major plant groups include mosses, liverworts, ferns, horsetails, and the seed plants (gymnosperms and flowering plants). This is a good general introduction to the members of the green kingdom and their life cycles.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Plants (Audio Described)
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Clear graphic animation is used to describe the molecular level mechanisms of photosynthesis. Major plant groups include mosses, liverworts, ferns, horsetails, and the seed plants (gymnosperms and flowering plants). This is a good general introduction to the members of the green kingdom and their life cycles.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Protists
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The term "protist" covers a wide range of microscopic organisms formerly clumped into "Kingdom Protista." New molecular analyses show that the protistan lines of evolution go so far back in time they can be considered as different kingdoms of life. Through stunning photography of living protists, students are introduced to amoebas, flagellates, algae, and the elegant ciliated protists in ten learning modules.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Protists (Audio Described)
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The term "protist" covers a wide range of microscopic organisms formerly clumped into "Kingdom Protista." New molecular analyses show that the protistan lines of evolution go so far back in time they can be considered as different kingdoms of life. Through stunning photography of living protists, students are introduced to amoebas, flagellates, algae, and the elegant ciliated protists in ten learning modules.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Protists - Teacher's Guide
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This Downloadable docs is a teacher's guide to accompany the "Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Protists" video. Provides valuable background information and teaching suggestions.

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Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Rotifers & Nematodes
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Observations and up-to-date information on round worms including a number of important human parasites. Thirteen common rotifer species illustrate this diverse group of microscopic animals. Bryozoans have evolved remarkable filter-feeding strategies that are observed in freshwater and marine species. Gastrotrichs, tardigrades (water bears), nemerteans, and a recently discovered phylum, Gnathostomulida, acquaint students with many of the lesser-known branches of animal life.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Rotifers and Nematodes (Audio Described)
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Observations and up-to-date information on round worms including a number of important human parasites. Thirteen common rotifer species illustrate this diverse group of microscopic animals. Bryozoans have evolved remarkable filter-feeding strategies that are observed in freshwater and marine species. Gastrotrichs, tardigrades (water bears), nemerteans, and a recently discovered phylum, Gnathostomulida, acquaint students with many of the lesser-known branches of animal life.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Seashores (Audio Described)
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The Biology of Seashores modular approach makes it ideal for teaching concepts of life science and ecology by focusing on intertidal ecology and the diversity of life found at the seashore.

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Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Sponges
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Imagine an animal with no mouth, no digestive system, no excretory or circulatory organs, no brain nor nervous system, and no movement as an adult. In spite of their simple nature, sponges are actually one of the most fascinating animal phyla, when viewed in developmental, ecological, and evolutionary terms. Through animations and time-lapse microscopy, this program clarifies the structure, function, classification, and ecological roles of sponges.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Sponges (Audio Described)
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Imagine an animal with no mouth, no digestive system, no excretory or circulatory organs, no brain nor nervous system, and no movement as an adult. In spite of their simple nature, sponges are actually one of the most fascinating animal phyla, when viewed in developmental, ecological, and evolutionary terms. Through animations and time-lapse microscopy, this program clarifies the structure, function, classification, and ecological roles of sponges.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Sponges - Teacher's Guide
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Sponges, one of the most fascinating animal phyla, when viewed in developmental, ecological, and evolutionary terms, are discussed here in this teacher's guide, intended to accompany the "Branches of Life: The Biology of Sponges" video. Provides valuable background information and study suggestions.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Viruses
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The Biology of Viruses introduces these strange parasitic entities - little more than packages of genetic information that subvert cells into producing more viruses. This program begins with our 1980 film presentation of viruses, which has proven to be an excellent general introduction, presented with all new animation. A new six minute section introduces "retroviruses" and describes the HIV infective cycle.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Viruses (Audio Described)
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The Biology of Viruses introduces these strange parasitic entities - little more than packages of genetic information that subvert cells into producing more viruses. This program begins with our 1980 film presentation of viruses, which has proven to be an excellent general introduction, presented with all new animation. A new six minute section introduces "retroviruses" and describes the HIV infective cycle.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006