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This online resource explores the following topics:
- Latitude and parallels
- Longitude and meridians
- Climate and latitude
- Time zones
This online resource explores the following topics:
Food webs are models that demonstrate how matter and energy is transferred between producers, consumers, and decomposers as the three groups interact within an ecosystem. Transfers of matter into and out of the physical environment occur at every level. Decomposers recycle nutrients from dead plant or animal matter back to the soil in terrestrial environments or to the water in aquatic environments. The atoms that make up the organisms in an ecosystem are cycled repeatedly between the living and nonliving parts of the ecosystem.
Mitosis, meiosis and sexual reproduction. Understanding gametes, zygotes, and haploid / diploid numbers.
In this chapter, you will learn why it is important to identify a reference frame in order to clearly describe motion. For now, the motion you describe will be one-dimensional. Within this context, you will learn the difference between distance and displacement as well as the difference between speed and velocity. Then you will look at some graphing and problem-solving techniques.
Other objects in the solar system are discussed in this online textbook viz. asteroids, meteorites, comets and dwarf planets.
The Calvin Cycle or the light-independent (dark) reactions of photosynthesis.
This short online lesson discusses the planet Jupiter.
This short online lesson explores the planet Mars.
This short online lesson explores the planet Mercury.
This short online lesson discusses the planet Neptune.