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| View Larger Image | Vintage Photosynthesis Biochemistry Science Film DVD: Classic Water, Oxygen Cycle, Plant Life, Sunlight & Carbon Video | DVD
| 2 New starting at: | $10.99 |
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| | Binding: | DVD | | Run Time: | 16 minutes | | Studio: | Quality Information Publishers Inc. | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Sales Rank: | 101,628st |
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- (1) Gift of Green (1946) - This is a vintage science class film featuring animation that shows the process of photosynthesis. Highly recommended and well-made for its era! 16 Minutes
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Photosynthesis is pretty much the most important biological process that takes place on this planet, because almost everything living depends on photosynthesis to survive. Gift of Green is a vintage science film dealing with the process of photosynthesis. Now, this digitized film is available on DVD for the first time ever! Table Of Contents: (1) Gift of Green (1946) - This is a vintage science class film featuring animation that shows the process of photosynthesis. Highly recommended and well-made for its era! - 16 Minutes |
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| Standard Deviants School - The Dissected World of Biology, Program 4 - The Cell Membrane (Classroom Edition) Starring: Standard Deviants School
Can you say semi-permeable' Your cell membrane sure can. The Standard Deviants will show you why the cell membrane is one of the most important parts of the cell and how it's responsible for functions like active and passive transport, phagocytosis (cellular eating) and pinocytosis (cellular drinking).
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| The Best of Beakman's World Starring: Paul Zaloom, Mark Ritts, Eliza Schneider, Alanna Ubach, Senta Moses Directed By: Jay Dubin, Robert Heath Also With: Barry Freidmen (Producer), Marijane Miller (Producer), Marijane Miller (Writer), Mark Waxman (Producer), Mark Waxman (Writer), Richard Albrecht (Producer), Richard Albrecht (Writer), Casey Keller (Writer), Jok R. Church (Writer)
A nutty scientist takes viewers on a wacky road to discovery along with lester the rat & other laboratory friends mixing fun facts with experiments that can be done at home. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 09/07/2004 Run time: 60 minutes Rating: Nr
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| Standard Deviants School - The Dissected World of Biology, Program 2 - The Cell (Classroom Edition) Starring: Standard Deviants School
The DVD features award-winning Standard Deviants School programming, which will capture your students attention and make the subject come alive! Content includes a topic based video programming, classroom notes, graphic handouts, quiz, and answer questions plus a fact filled video segment accompanied by quiz and discussion questions. Cerebellum Teaching System equips you with everything you need to succeed where it matter most: the classroom. Topics covered: Nucleus, cytoplasm, endoplasmic...
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| Vintage Physics Films: Physical Science Laws, History & Experiments Videos
This is a DVD compilation of seven vintage physics and science films. This is a great educational find...it's a one-of-a-kind compilation of great preserved movies spanning from 1930-1956.
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(1) A Is For Atom (1953) - An animated classic explaining the basic science behind nuclear energy and weapons. - 15 minutes
(2) Around the Corner (1937) - This viewer-friendly film explains how a car can easily turn corners and does so in a vivid and entertaining way. - 10 minutes
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| National Geographic: Human Footprint Starring: Elizabeth Vargas Directed By: Clive Maltby Also With: Gregers Sall (Editor)
In a National Geographic special event, The Human Footprint reveals the extraordinary impact that each of our lives has on the world around us. In a playful, surprising and thought-provoking portrait of our time on earth, National Geographic demonstrates, in a series of remarkable visuals, what makes up an average human life today and how everything we do has impact on the world around us. In this unique journey through life, it shows all the people you will ever know, how much waste you will...
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