01. The Scope of Life.mp4
118.85 MB
02. More on the Origin of Life.mp4
131.07 MB
03. The Organism and the Cell.mp4
126.65 MB
04. Proteins-How Things Get Done in the Cell.mp4
120.79 MB
05. Which Molecule Holds the Code.mp4
100.79 MB
06. The Double Helix.mp4
96.02 MB
07. The Nuts and Bolts of Replicating DNA.mp4
112.66 MB
08. The Central Dogma.mp4
109.25 MB
09. The Genetic Code.mp4
113.75 MB
10. From DNA to RNA.mp4
100.13 MB
11. From RNA to Protein.mp4
85.65 MB
12. When Mistakes Happen.mp4
118.42 MB
13. Dividing DNA Between Dividing Cells.mp4
93.93 MB
14. Mendel and His Pea Plants.mp4
85.69 MB
15. How Sex Leads to Variation.mp4
77.10 MB
16. Genes and Chromosomes.mp4
95.13 MB
17. Charles Darwin and The Origin of Species.mp4
106.31 MB
18. Natural Selection in Action.mp4
103.19 MB
19. Reconciling Darwin and Mendel.mp4
79.71 MB
20. Mechanisms of Evolutionary Change.mp4
91.36 MB
21. What Are Species and How Do New Ones Arise.mp4
104.88 MB
22. More on the Origin of New Species.mp4
96.90 MB
23. Reconstructing Evolution.mp4
98.43 MB
24. The History of Life, Revisited.mp4
122.42 MB
25. From Cells to Organisms.mp4
132.52 MB
26. Control of Gene Expression I.mp4
131.77 MB
27. Control of Gene Expression II.mp4
135.26 MB
28. Getting Proteins to the Right Place.mp4
140.40 MB
29. Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.mp4
153.99 MB
30. How Cells Talk-Signals and Receptors.mp4
141.18 MB
31. How Cells Talk-Ways That Cells Respond.mp4
138.08 MB
32. From One Cell to Many in an Organism.mp4
141.44 MB
33. Patterns of Early Development.mp4
108.82 MB
34. Determination and Differentiation.mp4
127.18 MB
35. Induction and Pattern Formation.mp4
131.93 MB
36. Genes and Development.mp4
139.55 MB
37. Homeostasis.mp4
118.21 MB
38. Hormones in Animals.mp4
97.76 MB
39. What is Special about Neurons.mp4
100.98 MB
40. Action Potentials and Synapses.mp4
108.97 MB
41. Synaptic Integration and Memory.mp4
126.28 MB
42. Sensory Function.mp4
130.89 MB
43. How Muscles Work.mp4
114.68 MB
44. The Innate Immune System.mp4
133.95 MB
45. The Acquired Immune System.mp4
118.47 MB
46. Form and Function in Plants I.mp4
109.71 MB
47. Form and Function in Plants II.mp4
124.67 MB
48. Behavior as an Adaptive Trait.mp4
132.48 MB
49. Energy and Resources in Living Systems.mp4
140.91 MB
50. How Energy is Harnessed by Cells.mp4
132.07 MB
51. Enzymes-Making Chemistry Work in Cells.mp4
136.41 MB
52. Cellular Currencies of Energy.mp4
128.20 MB
53. Making ATP-Glycolysis.mp4
122.54 MB
54. Making ATP-Cellular Respiration.mp4
116.18 MB
55. Making ATP-The Chemiosmotic Theory.mp4
119.34 MB
56. Capturing Energy from Sunlight.mp4
125.39 MB
57. The Reactions of Photosynthesis.mp4
124.67 MB
58. Resources and Life Histories.mp4
126.34 MB
59. The Structure of Populations.mp4
122.72 MB
60. Population Growth.mp4
140.86 MB
61. What Limits Population Growth.mp4
153.32 MB
62. Costs and Benefits of Behavior.mp4
151.36 MB
63. Altruism and Mate Selection.mp4
149.48 MB
64. Ecological Interactions Among Species.mp4
132.59 MB
65. Predators and Competitors.mp4
127.57 MB
66. Competition and the Ecological Niche.mp4
128.96 MB
67. Energy in Ecosystems.mp4
124.38 MB
68. Nutrients in Ecosystems.mp4
125.28 MB
69. How Predictable Are Ecological Communities.mp4
135.19 MB
70. Biogeography.mp4
122.58 MB
71. Human Population Growth.mp4
132.15 MB
72. The Human Asteroid.mp4
136.60 MB
TTCVideo-Biology-DVD-12.credits.mp4
11.36 MB
TTCVideo-Biology-DVD2.prof-intro.mp4
3.09 MB
"The science of biology has enormously expanded of late. Our realization of the nature of life, our knowledge of its processes has been changed, deepened, & intensified. A great growing volume of fact about life as it goes on about us, and within us, becomes available for practical application. But this new material is still imperfectly accessible to ordinary busy people. It's embodied in scientific publications, in a multitude of books, it's expressed in technical terms that have still to be translated into ordinary language. It's mixed up with masses of controversial matter, and with unsound and pretentious publications. In the care of his health, and the conduct of his life, the ordinary man draws far less confidently upon the resources of biology than he might do. He is unavoidably ignorant of much that is established, and reasonably suspicious of much that he hears."
-H.G. Wells