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Archaea In this video Paul Andersen describes the defining characteristics of members in the domain archaebacteria. He starts with a brief description of the phylogeny of this group. He then describes the major characteristics on an archaea, such as differences in the phospholipids.

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Agriculture & Natural Science
Biology
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Bozeman Science
Date Added:
05/30/2014
Arduino Programming Notebook
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This resource is a convenient, easy to use programming reference for the command structure and basic syntax of the Arduino Microcontroller. The resource, "Arduino Programming Notebook (pdf)" within "Lesson 02 Arduino" is a part of Unit 06 Precsion Ag Automation included in Agriscience & Biotechnology, Ag Bio - Course 4.

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Agriculture
Agriculture & Natural Science
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Internet Archive
Date Added:
04/17/2015
Article: C-ROADS: Climate--Rapid Overview and Decision-Support Simulator
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The resource, "C-ROADS Overview Reference" included in "Lesson 2 Modeling Exercise with C-LEARN" is a part of "Unit 10 Mock Summit and Portfolio Capstone Finale" included in Energy & Sustainability ES - Course 4

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Agriculture & Natural Science
Engineering
Environmental sciences
Environmental technology
Physical Science
Sustainable agriculture
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Reading
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Climate Interactive
Date Added:
03/18/2015
Article: Flower Power Protects Organic Lettuce Fields
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This article discusses the use of alyssum flowers in organic lettuce fields as an effective way to control aphids. The resource, "Intercropping (pdf)" within "Lesson 04 Sustainable Farm Design - Elaboration" is a part of Unit 05 Sustainable Farm Design included in Agriscience & Biotechnology, Ag Bio - Course 4.

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Agriculture
Agriculture & Natural Science
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Reading
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USDA
Date Added:
04/17/2015
Article: Less is More in Medicine
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This article discusses how nanotechnology is being used in biomedical research, disease diagnosis, and therapy. The resource, ''Less is More in Medicine Reading Link'' included in "Lesson 2 Cell Physiology" is a part of "Unit 03 Cells and Tissues" included in Health & Life Sciences HLS - Course 1.

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Agriculture & Natural Science
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Biology
Biomedical engineering
Engineering
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Reading
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Scientific American, Inc
Date Added:
03/13/2015
Article: Robust Results From Long-Term Research on Organic Cover Cropping
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This article dicsusses a long-term investigation of high-value organic cropping. The resource, "Cover cropping (pdf)" within "Lesson 04 Sustainable Farm Design - Elaboration" is a part of Unit 05 Sustainable Farm Design included in Agriscience & Biotechnology, Ag Bio - Course 4.

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Agriculture
Agriculture & Natural Science
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USDA
Date Added:
04/17/2015
Article: Trickle-L Spreads Irrigation Know-How
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The resource, "Drip irrigation (pdf)" within "Lesson 04 Sustainable Farm Design - Elaboration" is a part of Unit 05 Sustainable Farm Design included in Agriscience & Biotechnology, Ag Bio - Course 4.

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Agriculture
Agriculture & Natural Science
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Reading
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USDA
Date Added:
04/17/2015
Autonomic Nervous System: Crash Course A&P #13
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The video resource "Autonomic Nervous System: Crash Course A&P #13" is included in the "Anatomy & Physiology " course from the resources series of "Crash Course". Crash Course is a educational video series from John and Hank Green.

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Agriculture & Natural Science
Physiology
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
05/08/2018
Autonomic Nervous System Effects on the Heart
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Carefully go through each of the four major effects that the sympathetic and parasympathetic system has on your heart: Chronotropy, Dromotropy, Inotropy, and Lusitropy. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy.

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Agriculture & Natural Science
Anatomy
Physiology
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Author:
Sal Khan
Date Added:
09/22/2013
BI 101 - General Biology 1
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BI 101 is an introductory lab science course intended for majors in disciplines other than the biological sciences. This course is designed to help you discover the applications of science to your everyday life, as well as provide elements of critical thinking. This course has four Credit Units that emphasize a variety of topics including ecological principles, biodiversity, and impact of human activities on the environment.

Course Outcomes:
1. Discuss biological community interactions.
2. Explain how changes in human population and/or actions impact natural ecosystems.
3. Describe the movement of energy & nutrients through trophic levels.
4. Recognize the appropriate taxonomic level of an organism based on key characteristics or traits.

Subject:
Agriculture & Natural Science
Biology
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Linn-Benton Community College
Author:
Linn Benton Virtual College
Date Added:
01/13/2021
BI 102 - General Biology 2
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This is an introductory lab science course intended for majors in disciplines other than the biological sciences. The topics presented include biological molecules, cellular biology, genetics and inheritance, biotechnology, and evolutionary processes. Additionally, the course is designed to help you discover the applications of science in your everyday life, as well as provide elements of critical thinking.

Course Outcomes:
1. Explain how natural selection drives evolution.
2. Express how changes in the genome can affect the phenotype or traits within a population.
3. Be able to describe the patterns of inheritance.
4. Be able describe selected key cell processes.
5. Distinguish between the groups of biomolecules.

Subject:
Agriculture & Natural Science
Biology
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Linn-Benton Community College
Author:
Linn Benton Virtual College
Date Added:
01/13/2021
BI 112 - Cell Biology for Health Occupations OER Resources
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Reading list for BI 112 with links to OpenStax Human Biology by Willy Cushwa,
OpenStax Anatomy and Physiology,OpenStax Biology 2e, and OpenStax Chemistry: Atoms First.

Subject:
Agriculture & Natural Science
Biology
Material Type:
Syllabus
Textbook
Unit of Study
Provider:
Linn-Benton Community College
Author:
Rachel Jacobs
Date Added:
01/13/2021
Baby Circulation Right After Birth
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Watch how the blood flows through the baby's circulation and compare it to what happens in the fetus. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy.

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Agriculture & Natural Science
Anatomy
Physiology
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Author:
Sal Khan
Date Added:
04/14/2016
Bacteria
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Life oPaul Andersen describes the defining characteristics of the domain Eubacteria. He begins with a quick description of the phylogeny of bacteria and horizontal gene transfer. He then surveys the structures of a bacteria; nucleoid region, capsule, pilli, cell wall with peptidoglycan, flagella.

Subject:
Agriculture & Natural Science
Biology
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Bozeman Science
Date Added:
05/30/2014
Bacteria Transformation
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Students construct paper recombinant plasmids to simulate the methods genetic engineers use to create modified bacteria. They learn what role enzymes, DNA and genes play in the modification of organisms. For the particular model they work on, they isolate a mammal insulin gene and combine it with a bacteria's gene sequence (plasmid DNA) for production of the protein insulin.

Subject:
Agriculture & Natural Science
Engineering
Genetics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Kimberly Anderson
Matthew Zelisko
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Battery Sizing Worksheet
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The resource, "Battery Sizing Activity Student Handout" included in "Lesson 1 Batteries and Energy Storage" is a part of "Unit 09 Energy Storage" included in Energy & Sustainability ES - Course 3

Subject:
Agriculture & Natural Science
Engineering
Environmental sciences
Environmental technology
Physical Science
Sustainable agriculture
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Wholesale Solar
Date Added:
03/17/2015