成人快手

Short biology films presented by scientist and rapper Jon Chase.

Jon Chase reveals his top 20 demonstrations and brings school science to life using music, magic tricks and everyday objects such as jelly babies, coins, and cups of very sweet tea.

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Aerobic respiration. video

Science presenter Jon Chase explains aerobic respiration.

Aerobic respiration

Enzymes and active sites. video

Jon Chase demonstrates the action of the enzyme catalase.

Enzymes and active sites

Factors that affect germination. video

Jon Chase investigates the effect of temperature, water and oxygen on seed germination.

Factors that affect germination

Food as fuel. video

A screaming jelly baby is demonstrated to show the energy content of food.

Food as fuel

Microorganisms and bacteria. video

Personal possessions are swabbed for bacteria which are then cultured on agar plates.

Microorganisms and bacteria

Microscopy. video

Jon Chase describes three different types of microscope.

Microscopy

Mitosis Rap. video

Jon Chase raps about the stages of mitosis.

Mitosis Rap

Osmosis Rap. video

Science presenter Jon Chase raps about osmosis.

Osmosis Rap

Photosynthesis Rap. video

Science presenter Jon Chase raps about photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis Rap
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Where next?

British Scientists in History. collection

In this series of short films Professor Brian Cox looks at important historical scientific figures.

British Scientists in History

Bitesize

Use these Bitesize resources to set homework, independent study tasks or to consolidate learning for your pupils.

Bitesize

Newsround

The latest news stories from Newsround to share in the classroom.

Newsround
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