Group 2 Radio Show from Biology Day at Heworth CLC
Afternoon Show afternoon_show.mp3 (5MB 5mins)
Afternoon Show afternoon_show.mp3 (5MB 5mins)
Morning Show Part 1 - morning_show_pt1.mp3 (6.3MB, 6 mins)
Morning Show Part 2 - morning_show_pt2.mp3(8MB, 8 mins)
Today our Year 10 Biology students are at Heworth City Learning Centre recording some exciting - and educational - tv and radio shows.
This morning we have had the 'Jeremy Kingston Show' discussing the medical arguments around the use of cannabis. Same topic has also been discussed on the THS Surgery.
The completed shows will be soon available to download here at luvscience4eva so keep checking back!
Another great rhyme to help you with your revision - let us know if it helps you!
Check out this revision rhyme about micro-organisms, what do you think?
Anaerobic respiration is the process of gaining energy without oxygen. This is done by breaking down glucose to make lactic acid and energy. It is mainly used in short burst events such as sprinting and javelin.
Your body needs glucose in order to release energy, which is needed in day-to-day activities. To get this energy, oxygen is needed to convert the glucose into the energy. The word equation for this process is:
The carbon dioxide is breathed out, as it is not needed in the body along with the water, which is breathed out as water vapour.