Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (14 min. 51 sec.) ; 89726272 bytes |
Summary |
This series of 20 programs has been designed to add active illustrations of concepts and applications to the classroom.The programs present a unified view of the science and practice of chemistry. On-site footage of industrial processes is used to illustrate the application of chemical reactions. Computer animation reveals the changes that take place at the molecular level. Interviews with distinguished scientists highlight chemistry's historical foundations, recent developments and future directions. This episode: Presents the basic building blocks of proteins, amino acids. The importance of structure to function is illustrated by a discussion of sickle cell anemia.**Please note that this program/series has been created from masters kindly provided by DECS Tape Services in South Australia. These recordings have been collected over a period dating back to the early 1990s and as such, the picture quality may be of variable standard.** |
Event |
Broadcast 1992-05-15 at 11:45:00 |
Notes |
Classification: G |
Subject |
Amino acids -- Models.
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Cell physiology.
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Enzymes -- Analysis.
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Proteins -- Structure.
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Sickle cell anemia.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Dorn, Fran, cast
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