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Newton's third law of motion is all around us. In this video, I show real-world examples of the 3rd law of motion.
Why is Newton's third law of motion important?
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
For example, when you skateboard and push backward, the opposite reaction is to drive the skateboard forward.
A jet moves forward when the exhaust moves backward. Another example of an opposite reaction to a force.
Other examples include paddling a boat, jellyfish, basketball, and a trampoline.
By watching these examples it will give you a better understanding of how motion works.
Voluntary and Involuntary muscles
Our muscular system allows us to move inside and outside.
Humans have an amazing range of movement.
There are two major types of muscular movement.
Voluntary and involuntary
Let’s look at the typing to help understand the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles.
When we control the muscles in the hands and arms and tell the muscles which keys to press, these movements would be considered voluntary
At the same time, cardiac muscles of the heart, and muscles that help you breathe are working automatically to keep you alive..
These muscle movements are involuntary.
The motor cortex is the region of the cerebral cortex involved in the planning, control, and execution of voluntary movements.
Your brain sends signals down the central nervous system and then the peripheral nervous system to stimulate muscle movement.
Involuntary muscles run automatically. There are two major types.
Our smooth muscles and our cardiac or heart muscle.
Involuntary muscles are controlled in the medulla oblongata which is located in the brainstem,
This portion of the brain controls involuntary movements such as breathing, digestion, heart rate, and more.
In summary, muscles we can control are voluntary
and our automatic muscles are involuntary muscles.
Learn how to solve 60% of 40 and other percent problems. I solve the following percent of problems.
20% of 60
20% of 40
15% of 40
15% of 60
Let's go through the different levels of Biological organization. I start at the organism and finish at the Biosphere. However, the smallest level of life is a cell. Cells can combine to make tissues, which may combine to make an organ, and a group of organs may make an organ system.
An organism refers to a living thing that has an organized structure, can react to stimuli, reproduce, requires energy plus grows and adapts
Examples include animals, plants, fungi, protists, and many, many more.
Whenever you get a group of the same type of individuals together, like this group of Penguins or these wolves, and horses, or plants you have a population. The organisms are all of the same species.
If you have several different populations living together you have a community.
A community does not include the non-living factors also called abiotic factors.
An ecosystem is a community of living factors called biotic factors and non-living factors called abiotic factors interacting and living together.
A desert can be an ecosystem.
A forest can be an ecosystem.
A pond is an ecosystem,and even a rotting log can even be an ecosystem.
An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living objects living together in a particular area.
A Biome is a large ecosystem that has formed in response to the physical environment[1] in which they are found and a shared regional climate. Examples include a desert, tropical rainforest, and a deciduous forest.
The Biosphere is part of the earth where life exists. It is the sum of all the ecosystems on Earth.
Transcript
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/....2023/03/levels-of-bi
Learn how to factor expression in Algebra.
First, find the greatest common factor.
Check your answer using the distributive property
Example problem 10n + 15
8y-12y
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The Golgi body is vital for the health of a cell. It is sometimes described as a post office, or a distribution center because it repackages proteins and chemicals and ships them to locations in the cell.
The Golgi body which is also called the Golgi apparatus is found in eukaryotic cells.
The Golgi body receives proteins from the rough er and repackages the proteins and chemicals into vesicles that are sent out to three locations. Some vesicles become lysosomes, others travel to the cell membrane and provide proteins for the membrane, and other vesicles travel outside the cell-like vesicles containing insulin so it can be released into the bloodstream.
A scientific name uses a two part naming system called binomial nomenclature.
The first part on the name describes the genus the organism belongs to, and the second part is the species.
Transcript
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/....2021/05/all-about-sc
Learn how to combine like terms in Algebra
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Friction is the force that opposes motion between any surfaces that are in contact. There are at least four types of friction: static, sliding, rolling, and fluid friction. Static, sliding and rolling friction occur between solid surfaces. Fluid friction occurs in liquids and gases
Static friction occurs when an object is resting on a surface. The static friction between the boots and the snow allows this person to stand and shovel snow.
When you rub your hands together you experience sliding friction.
When you ride a bike you depend on the rolling friction of the tires.
Sky diving depends on fluid friction between the air and the parachute to slow down.
In this video, I cover many real-life examples of friction and how friction helps you in everyday life.
Vertical Angles Explained
Vertical angles in Geometry occur when two lines cross one another. The lines share a common vertex and are opposite each other.
Vertical angles are congruent which means the angle measure is equal. In addition two pairs of vertical angles are created when the lines cross.
6 kingdoms of classification in 3 minutesThe 6 kingdoms are
Animal
Plant
Fungi
Protist
Eubacteria
Archaea
The Animalia kingdom is an extremely diverse group of individuals
Some animals are giant, like the blue whale, whereas others are tiny, like an ant Some have complex nervous systems and are very intelligent, whereas others are simpler, like the sponge.
Some common traits
Animals are heterotrophs, which means they eat other organisms for food.
Animals are multicellular, meaning they are made up of more than one cell.
Animal cells are eukaryotic, animal cells contain membrane-bound organelles, or tiny organs, which help the cell undergo certain processes it needs to function.
In addition, animals use the protein collagen to attach cell tissue together.
Finally, animal cells are diploid, meaning each cell has a two pair of chromosomes. One pair is is usually from mom and one from dad
Plantae kingdom contains large trees and flowers. Let’s see what they have in common.
First plants are autotrophs. This means they can get their food from the sun.
Next, they are eukaryotes and contain a cell wall and plants are multicellular
Fungi range from mushrooms to yeast
Some mushrooms are multicellular and others a unicellular
Fungi are eukaryotes and contain a cell wall
Fungi are also heterotrophs
Some fungi are decomposers while others are parasites
Protista
Kingdom Protista has been called the junk drawer kingdom. Protist range from single-cell organisms like euglena to multicellular kelp Some are plant-like, others animal-like, some fungi like
As the catchall kingdom for eukaryotic organisms if it is a not animal, plant, or fungi it is thrown in the protist kingdom it is not surprising that very few characteristics are common to all protists.
Some protists are heterotrophs but others are autotrophs.
Most protists are found in moist environments
Eubacteria single cells prokaryotes which mean they don’t have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
Have a cell wall, some move with a flagella
Eubacteria help digest food, make us sick, or help make yogurt
Archaea are prokaryotes like bacteria but are structurally different many handle extremes
Extreme temperatures, extreme salty conditions, or little or no oxygen
0:00 Introduction
0:04 6 Kingdoms of Classification
1:35 Fungi
2:23 Protist
This may be helpful
https://moomoomath.com/basic-t....axonomy-6-kingdoms-o
Learn how to compare prices using unit rates. A unit rate tells you the cost of one. In order to compare different products, you can set up a unit rate. For example, which is the best buy, 9 can for 10 dollars or 15 cans for 13 dollars. You can create an equivalent fraction by dividing the numerator and denominator by the original denominator.
Definition Unit Rate Short
https://youtube.com/shorts/HMGl28vc7ew
Learn about the metals, nonmetals, and metalloids and the periodic table. The metals are found on the left and the nonmetals are found on the right.
Video Guide
00:00 Introduction to metals,nonmetals and Metalloids
00:28 Location of the metals on periodic table
00:43 Alkali Metals
00:53 Earth Metals
01:04 Transition Metals
01:15 Lanthonides
01:26 Properties of Metals
01:51 Location of nonmetals
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Learn how to calculate work using the formula work = Force x Distance
0:00 Introduction to the work triangle formula
0:24 During a race a runner impacts the ground with a force of 200 Newtons. The runner runs a distance of 30 meters. How much work did the runner create?
1:18 If it takes 8 Newtons to move the sled 2 meters, how much work was created?
2:06 If it takes 500 joules of work to move the chair 10 meters. How much force is required?
2:54 What distance did the bike move if 600 Joules of work was used and 40 Newtons of work was applied to the bike?
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A quick video covering how to multiply deimals. The key is tocount the digits to the right of the decimal and then just multiply normally. After mutiplying move the decimals the number of digits you counted.
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How to Divide Decimals
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Local winds are winds that do not blow for great distances. In this video, I cover two major types, sea and land and mountain and valley winds. These local winds occur because the land and sea heat up and cool at different temperatures and this produces wind due to low and high-pressure areas.
Waves such as light and sound waves can bend, slow down, and speed up. In this video, I define and explain the difference between reflection, refraction, and diffraction.
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In this video I review the function of the major organelles of a eukaryotic cell.
Video Guide
00:00 Introduction to Cell organelles
00:21 Types of Cells
00:54 Cell Membrane
01:07 Cytoplasm
01:34 Cytoskeleton
02:03 Ribosomes
02:20 Nucleus
02:32 Rough ER
02:57 Smooth ER
03:22 Vacuole
03:33 Lysosome
03:43 Golgi Complex
04:05 Chloroplasts
04:20 Cell Wall
This video covers the Georgia Science Standard
S7L2. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to describe how cell structures, cells,
tissues, organs, and organ systems interact to maintain the basic needs of organisms.
a. Develop a model and construct an explanation of how cell structures (specifically the
nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, chloroplasts, lysosome, and mitochondria)
contribute to the function of the cell as a system in obtaining nutrients in order to grow,
reproduce, make needed materials, and process waste.
Cell organelles
https://moomoomath.com/cell-or....ganelles-and-their-f
Mitochondris #shorts
https://youtube.com/shorts/d7yOutqgPJw
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Learn how to write an equation from a table. The relationship between variables where one variable depends on another can be represented by a table or equation.
x is the independent variable and the y is the dependent variable.
y depends on x
Desert Biome is found on every continent. A desert is an area that receives rainfall of 10 inches or less a year.
Deserts can be very hot or very cold.
For example, the Sahara desert is the largest hot desert, and the Gobi desert in China is very large and cold most of the year.
Animals and plants in the desert must have adaptations that allow them to survive on little water.
You may enjoy my visit to a Desert Biome
https://youtu.be/jOKfQXav6Hw