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Why Should I Use Shmoop's Biology Resources? 100 Views


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With Shmoop's biology guides, you'll learn about everything from evolution, to enzymes, to viruses. So...we strongly recommend washing your hands. With soap.

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00:04

Why Should I Use Shmoop’s Biology Resources? a la Shmoop. [Fish swimming in the ocean]

00:10

Ah…life.

00:11

What’s the meaning of it all? [People playing in a park]

00:12

Unfortunately, biology can’t help with the “why”…

00:15

…but it’s pretty darn good at explaining the “what” and the “how.” [Scientists working in a lab]

00:18

So cut it some slack.

00:20

What are we made of? Let’s find out!

00:23

How do plants grow?

00:24

What did I do to deserve my father’s male-pattern baldness? [Bald son talking to bald father]

00:30

There are a lot of mysteries when it comes to this strange, complicated world of ours.

00:35

But biology strives to make it a little less mysterious.

00:38

Sorry, all you lovers of the unknown. [Man in a cornfield and alien spacecraft appears]

00:40

With Shmoop’s biology guides, you’ll find out what an enzyme is, and what it does.

00:45

And when you score a biological touchdown, you’ll know how to do an enzyme dance. [Enzyme touching down a football]

00:49

You’ll learn about cellular respiration… and cellular perspiration, too…if you’re not turned off by cell sweat. [A cell using deodorant]

00:57

Want to know how a gene is turned into a protein?

00:59

We’ve got that one for you, too.

01:01

Usually, it’s not because of the curse of an angry witch. [Boy with a witch and boys head turns into a monster]

01:04

Poor Gene.

01:07

Everything from evolution to viruses will be at your fingertips.

01:11

So…we strongly recommend washing your hands. [Person washing hands]

01:14

With soap and warm water.

01:16

Step right up and take advantage of Shmoop’s guide to all things biology.

01:19

Plant yourself in front of your computer and learn all about, well… plants. And stuff. [Plant with a human head using a computer]

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