Eukaryota
Eukaryota
it.wikipedia.org
it.wikipedia.org
Strahovská liga, Eukaryota - FootSide 4:0, 2.poločas
Strahovská liga, Eukaryota - FootSide 4:0, 2.poločas
Druhý poločas zápasu 4. Strahovské ligy ze dne 26.4. 2010.
Druhý poločas zápasu 4. Strahovské ligy ze dne 26.4. 2010.
- Duration: 10:00
- Published: 2010-04-27
- Uploaded: 2010-04-28
- Author: hanis0
Strahovská liga, Eukaryota - FootSide 4:0
Strahovská liga, Eukaryota - FootSide 4:0
První poločas zápasu 4. Strahovské ligy ze dne 26.4. 2010.
První poločas zápasu 4. Strahovské ligy ze dne 26.4. 2010.
- Duration: 10:00
- Published: 2010-04-27
- Uploaded: 2010-08-25
- Author: hanis0
Strahovská liga, Eukaryota - Schizofrenní papriky 16:3
Strahovská liga, Eukaryota - Schizofrenní papriky 16:3
Zápas 4. Strahovské ligy ze dne 19.4. 2010. Na záznamu je 15. - 25. minuta prvního poločasu, kdy zrovna padl jen jeden gól.
Zápas 4. Strahovské ligy ze dne 19.4. 2010. Na záznamu je 15. - 25. minuta prvního poločasu, kdy zrovna padl jen jeden gól.
- Duration: 9:58
- Published: 2010-04-20
- Uploaded: 2010-04-28
- Author: hanis0
Snoop Dawg.avi
Snoop Dawg.avi
- Duration: 5:03
- Published: 2010-10-21
- Uploaded: 2010-10-21
- Author: eukaryota
L'evoluzione dei Mammiferi : " La specie Umana in Milioni di anni"
L'evoluzione dei Mammiferi : " La specie Umana in Milioni di anni"
Classe : Primati it.wikipedia.org Dominio: Eukaryota it.wikipedia.org Regno : Animalia it.wikipedia.org Specie : Mammiferi it.wikipedia.org Genere: Homo Sapiens it.wikipedia.org
Classe : Primati it.wikipedia.org Dominio: Eukaryota it.wikipedia.org Regno : Animalia it.wikipedia.org Specie : Mammiferi it.wikipedia.org Genere: Homo Sapiens it.wikipedia.org
- Duration: 6:58
- Published: 2010-04-12
- Uploaded: 2010-09-26
- Author: udm1957
Perfect Symbiosis
Perfect Symbiosis
Evolutionary processes are here clearly demonstrated: two different natural systems in this case separately developed kingdoms coalesce so tightly that they become one entity. Plants have co-evolved with us animals in amazing ways. Many have become tightly integrated with insect ecologies such as in these Myrmecophytes and other similar plants
Evolutionary processes are here clearly demonstrated: two different natural systems in this case separately developed kingdoms coalesce so tightly that they become one entity. Plants have co-evolved with us animals in amazing ways. Many have become tightly integrated with insect ecologies such as in these Myrmecophytes and other similar plants
- Duration: 2:23
- Published: 2009-03-08
- Uploaded: 2010-09-10
- Author: Blackliam
Creation, the Universe & Evolution of life. To a funky beat
Creation, the Universe & Evolution of life. To a funky beat
"Be Mine" Written & performed by Jeff Coleman ( www.myspace.com/fireaimready ) Remix, additional production and video: nathan jay 14 billion years ago, time and space were born / filled with homogeneous, nearly uniform / quark and lepton plasma that led to you and me / through the interplay of chance and necessity // The plasma later cooled to make mostly hydrogen / fueling fusion in the stars' generation one / Supernovas blew up and scattered into space / heavier elements upon which all life is based // On the surface of the Earth, soon after it cooled / some organic molecule, floating in a pool / chanced to have a form that made copies of itself: / the ancient ancestor of Prokaryotic cell // Next Eukaryota, with nucleated cells / symbiotically engulfed power-plant organelles / Multicellular life gained high complexity / in the bargain trading off immortality // The Cambrian Explosion created the array / of nearly all the phyla found on the Earth today / Chordata with its notochord and post-anal tail / had the backbone needed to, in the end, prevail // Fish and reptiles laid their eggs, but mammals chose live birth / milking viviparity for everything it's worth / Hominidae stood up when Ardipithecus / jumped down from the ape branch, a biped much like us // Habilis was handy with fire and stone axe / Erectus kept his butt warm in stylish furry slacks / Neanderthals: a dead end, no trace of them remains / squeezed out by us sapiens, despite their bigger brains // Hunters <b>...</b>
"Be Mine" Written & performed by Jeff Coleman ( www.myspace.com/fireaimready ) Remix, additional production and video: nathan jay 14 billion years ago, time and space were born / filled with homogeneous, nearly uniform / quark and lepton plasma that led to you and me / through the interplay of chance and necessity // The plasma later cooled to make mostly hydrogen / fueling fusion in the stars' generation one / Supernovas blew up and scattered into space / heavier elements upon which all life is based // On the surface of the Earth, soon after it cooled / some organic molecule, floating in a pool / chanced to have a form that made copies of itself: / the ancient ancestor of Prokaryotic cell // Next Eukaryota, with nucleated cells / symbiotically engulfed power-plant organelles / Multicellular life gained high complexity / in the bargain trading off immortality // The Cambrian Explosion created the array / of nearly all the phyla found on the Earth today / Chordata with its notochord and post-anal tail / had the backbone needed to, in the end, prevail // Fish and reptiles laid their eggs, but mammals chose live birth / milking viviparity for everything it's worth / Hominidae stood up when Ardipithecus / jumped down from the ape branch, a biped much like us // Habilis was handy with fire and stone axe / Erectus kept his butt warm in stylish furry slacks / Neanderthals: a dead end, no trace of them remains / squeezed out by us sapiens, despite their bigger brains // Hunters <b>...</b>
- Duration: 3:54
- Published: 2006-11-03
- Uploaded: 2010-08-27
- Author: N4TH4NJ4Y
An Introduction To Unicellular And Multicellular Organisms
An Introduction To Unicellular And Multicellular Organisms
Check us out at www.tutorvista.com Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell. Each cell is specialized to do a certain job for that organism. Most life that can be seen with the naked eye is multicellular, as are all members of the kingdoms Plantae and Animalia (except for specialized organisms such as Myxozoa). Unicellular organisms are organisms that only have one cell. They are divided into two quite different types, from different classification kingdoms. •The prokaryotes, bacteria and archaea, have cells with no nucleus and a simple cell structure. •Eukaryotes have a nucleus, and a more complex cell structure. The differences between the prokaryota and eukaryota are significant. Eukaryotes possess a nucleus, while prokaryotes lack it, and eukaryotes possess a range of subcellular organs called organelles, which prokaryotes do not.
Check us out at www.tutorvista.com Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell. Each cell is specialized to do a certain job for that organism. Most life that can be seen with the naked eye is multicellular, as are all members of the kingdoms Plantae and Animalia (except for specialized organisms such as Myxozoa). Unicellular organisms are organisms that only have one cell. They are divided into two quite different types, from different classification kingdoms. •The prokaryotes, bacteria and archaea, have cells with no nucleus and a simple cell structure. •Eukaryotes have a nucleus, and a more complex cell structure. The differences between the prokaryota and eukaryota are significant. Eukaryotes possess a nucleus, while prokaryotes lack it, and eukaryotes possess a range of subcellular organs called organelles, which prokaryotes do not.
- Duration: 2:58
- Published: 2010-04-30
- Uploaded: 2010-09-13
- Author: TutorVista
what kind of Paramecium is this?
what kind of Paramecium is this?
what kind of Paramecium is this? Domain: Eukaryota (unranked) Alveolata Phylum: Ciliophora Class: Oligohymenophorea Order: Peniculida Family: Parameciidae Genus: Paramecium
what kind of Paramecium is this? Domain: Eukaryota (unranked) Alveolata Phylum: Ciliophora Class: Oligohymenophorea Order: Peniculida Family: Parameciidae Genus: Paramecium
- Duration: 2:40
- Published: 2007-01-02
- Uploaded: 2010-08-26
- Author: almaglio
Cannibalistic Cells!
Cannibalistic Cells!
I had to tell you! Ah... the things we learn in Biology.. Sorry if I get some of the words mixed around, it's been a bit since we studied this.
I had to tell you! Ah... the things we learn in Biology.. Sorry if I get some of the words mixed around, it's been a bit since we studied this.
- Duration: 3:40
- Published: 2010-07-15
- Uploaded: 2010-09-15
- Author: Niennis
Under the Microscope - Blepharisma
Under the Microscope - Blepharisma
A video of the microscopic protist - Blepharisma. Experimenting on several levels with HD video and motion graphics to create a documentary-style scientific presentation. Graphics done in After Effects with final editing done in Final Cut Pro. Sound track work done in Soundtrack Pro. Video shot with a Canon HV-20 thru a Nikon microscope using a Martin Microscope MM99-58 adapter.
A video of the microscopic protist - Blepharisma. Experimenting on several levels with HD video and motion graphics to create a documentary-style scientific presentation. Graphics done in After Effects with final editing done in Final Cut Pro. Sound track work done in Soundtrack Pro. Video shot with a Canon HV-20 thru a Nikon microscope using a Martin Microscope MM99-58 adapter.
- Duration: 6:48
- Published: 2010-02-12
- Uploaded: 2010-09-22
- Author: JJSunAZ
Biology: Protists: Archaezoa and Euglenozoa
Biology: Protists: Archaezoa and Euglenozoa
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www.mindbites.com for full video
- Duration: 3:30
- Published: 2010-09-17
- Uploaded: 2010-09-20
- Author: Mindbitesdotcom
Biology: Protists: Alveolata and Stramenopila
Biology: Protists: Alveolata and Stramenopila
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www.mindbites.com for full video
- Duration: 4:04
- Published: 2010-09-17
- Uploaded: 2010-09-17
- Author: Mindbitesdotcom
¡Mi perrito! ^^
¡Mi perrito! ^^
Rwarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! (amazing dog doing amazing shit) Más acerca de mi perro: Reino: Animalia Superreino: Eukaryota Subreino: Eumetazoa Superfilo: Deuterostomia Filo: Chordata Subfilo: Vertebrata Infrafilo: Gnathostomata Superclase: Tetrapoda Clase: Mammalia...
Rwarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! (amazing dog doing amazing shit) Más acerca de mi perro: Reino: Animalia Superreino: Eukaryota Subreino: Eumetazoa Superfilo: Deuterostomia Filo: Chordata Subfilo: Vertebrata Infrafilo: Gnathostomata Superclase: Tetrapoda Clase: Mammalia...
- Duration: 3:31
- Published: 2008-08-16
- Uploaded: 2010-10-27
- Author: eleberr
Take-off.mp4
Take-off.mp4
- Duration: 3:15
- Published: 2010-03-18
- Uploaded: 2010-04-13
- Author: eukaryota
Aerospace Propulsion - Our team's Model Rocket launch
Aerospace Propulsion - Our team's Model Rocket launch
Rocket went a vertical distance of 2288 ft, a horizontal distance of 305 ft, and had a hang time of 71.5 seconds. Our team predicted 1922 ft. for the vertical distance, which had the least percent error compared to the other teams.
Rocket went a vertical distance of 2288 ft, a horizontal distance of 305 ft, and had a hang time of 71.5 seconds. Our team predicted 1922 ft. for the vertical distance, which had the least percent error compared to the other teams.
- Duration: 0:40
- Published: 2009-10-24
- Uploaded: 2010-04-25
- Author: eukaryota
Wrestling.mp4
Wrestling.mp4
- Duration: 3:21
- Published: 2010-03-19
- Uploaded: 2010-03-23
- Author: eukaryota
Landing.mp4
Landing.mp4
- Duration: 2:23
- Published: 2010-03-18
- Uploaded: 2010-03-29
- Author: eukaryota