

Visual representation of cell membranes
[O/A Level Biology / Chemistry] A bubble with a hole in it may seem rather odd, but that is entirely possible by using some clever items you can find around your house. And the result closely imitates the way cell membranes work, by allowing selective nutrients to enter in and out of the cell. For students looking to enter the biochemistry firm (or simply studying A-Level Biology / Chemistry in general), this is a must-watch to grasp a concise understanding of the nature of c


Fluidised Sand
[S3 Physics: Density] A solid has a definite shape and volume, as is the case with sand. However, it's possible to change the behaviour of sand by inserting pressurised air underneath it, causing it to act like a fluid. The Particulate Model of Matter depicts solids as objects with a fixed structure. While this is true for sand and many other examples of solids, modifying its density (via introducing a sufficiently large amount of air underneath) divides the overall density b