An introductory lesson on the basics of heredity, and the inheritance of genetic traits. [7:57]
- Subject:
- Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Sophia Learning
- Date Added:
- 08/07/2023
An introductory lesson on the basics of heredity, and the inheritance of genetic traits. [7:57]
Learn the basics of HTML, a computer language for building webpages. We'll show you how to write HTML, create your own webpages, and more. To start at the beginning of our Computer Programming series, go to our Computer Programming Basics tutorial.
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This free tutorial covers some of the most common Spanish greetings and phrases.
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Learn how to use video conferencing tools to attend and host online meetings. This Beginner lesson is approximately 21 mins.
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Use mathematics to determine what is required to beat world champion Usain Bolt in a 200-meter race. This video focuses on systems of equations that are visualized by completing a table of values and looking for a point of intersection in a set of line graphs. This video was submitted through the Innovation Math Challenge, a contest open to professional and nonprofessional producers.
Canadian Wildlife site features the beaver. Highlights its habitats and habits, range, feeding and breeding characteristics.
A mini-lesson teaching 9th-grade students how to use ISearch database.
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