Where Can I Find 10 Awesome Chemistry Videos?

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The discussion highlights appreciation for the "Inner Life of a Cell" video, particularly its engaging music and visual representation of cellular processes. However, there is a desire for more detailed information about the various parts of the cell, as some viewers feel uninformed despite having a basic biology background. The video has been added to favorites, indicating its impact and value to viewers.
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http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/03/top-10-amazing.html
 
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awsome indeed
I'm adding the page to my favorites.

I liked the #2 the inner life of a cell the best

unfortunately I wished they mentioned what the parts of the cell were. I knew some from bio class but others I was in the dark about. The music is what makes it great. :smile:
 
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