header

Biology : How biology Became a science

Serageldin, Ismail , 1944-

Biology : How biology Became a science [electronic resource] / علم الكائنات الحية : علم الاحياء [electronic resource] Bibliotheque Alexandrie , Computer File - Alexandria: Bibliotheque Alexandrie , 2012- - CD-ROM : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. - HORZONS : Exploration in Science Old and New .

Bilogy: What was the story of life on earth? Who created modern bilogy? What did mendel and darwin actually say? Why was the discovey of DNA such a momentous achievement? How do we organize the enormous diversity of life we see everywhere? Can we actually create an encyclopedia covering all life forms on earth? These are some of the questions we cover in our search for a better understanding og biology Biology as a modern science was built by many scientists; but three men in particular have contributed more than most: Linnaeus, Darwin and Mendel. Though explaining in detail Darwin's tree of live concept, this episode focuses more on the contributions of Mendel, the monk whose detailed experiments with peas in the mid 19 century led him to develop remarkable insights into heredity. His work, after languishing for 30years in obscurity, would be rediscovered to make him a hero of 20 century science Explorations in science old and new: A TV series of 25-minute episodes prepared and presented by small serageldin (Available in Arabic and English) There is a copy of it in Arabic.

All General.


System requirements for Windows version: IBM PC-AT or 100% compatible; minimum 640KB RAM; minimum 2 MB hard disk space available (6MB for sound); Windows 3.1 or higher; CD-ROM drive with Microsoft CD extensions 2.1 or higher; Soundblaster v. 2.0 or higher for sound (optional); Hayes compatible phone modem for ON-LINE, auto dialer support (optional).


Biology.