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Chem/Phys KHAN ACADEMY VIDEOS

PHYSICAL Processes- 303

Foundational Concept 4: Complex living organisms transport materials, sense their environment, process
signals, and respond to changes using processes that can be understood in terms of physical principles.

Vectors and scalars Magnetism


Speed and velocity Electrochemistry
Acceleration Sound
Newton's laws and equilibrium Light and electromagnetic radiation
Normal forces Infrared and Ultraviolet/Visible spectroscopy
Force of tension Proton nuclear magnetic resonance
Forces on inclined planes Thin lenses
Work and energy Spherical mirrors
Fluids at rest Reflection and refraction
Fluids in motion Atomic nucleus
Gas phase Electronic structure
Kinetic molecular theory of gases Periodic table
Electrostatics Stoichiometry
Current and resistance Balancing chemical equations
Capacitors Redox reactions

CHEMICAL Processes- 230

Foundational Concept 5: The principles that govern chemical interactions and reactions form the basis for a
broader understanding of the molecular dynamics of living systems.

Acid/base equilibria Alpha-carbon chemistry


Titrations Aldehydes and ketones
Solubility equilibria Alcohols and phenols
Dot structures Carboxylic acids
Stereochemistry Carboxylic acid derivatives
Covalent bonds Enzymes
Separations and purifications Kinetics
Nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates Equilibrium
Amino acids, peptides, proteins Bioenergetics
Proteins Thermodynamics
Carbohydrates Thermochemistry
Bio/Biochem KHAN ACADEMY VIDEOS

BIOMOLECULES- 165

Foundational Concept 1: Biomolecules have unique properties that determine how they contribute to the
structure and function of cells, and how they participate in the processes necessary to maintain life.

Amino acids and proteins Principles of bioenergetics


Enzyme structure and function Overview of metabolism
Enzyme kinetics Carbohydrates
DNA Carbohydrate Metabolism
Gene control Krebs (citric acid) cycle and oxidative
Genetic mutations phosphorylation
Mendelian genetics Fat and protein metabolism
DNA technology Endocrine system
Chromosomal inheritance Hormonal regulation
Evolution and population dynamics

CELLS- 83

Foundational Concept 2: Highly-organized assemblies of molecules, cells, and organs interact to carry out the
functions of living organisms
Cytoskeleton
Cell membrane overview Prokaryotes/bacteria
Cell-cell interactions Viruses
Transport across a cell membrane Cellular division
Cell theory Cellular development
Eukaryotic cells Embryology

ORGAN SYSTEMS- 196

Foundational Concept 3: Complex systems of tissues and organs sense the internal and external environments of
multicellular organisms, and through integrated functioning, maintain a stable internal environment within an
ever-changing external environment.

Biological basis of behavior: The nervous system Lymphatic system


Neural cells Immune system
Neuron membrane potentials Renal system
Neuronal synapses Renal regulation of blood pressure
Biosignaling Gastrointestinal system
Endocrine system Muscular system
Circulatory system Skeletal system
Hematologic system Integumentary system
Respiratory system Reproductive system
Psychological/Social/Behavior KHAN ACADEMY VIDEOS

PROCESSING THE ENVIRONMENT- 95

Foundational Concept 6: Biological, psychological, and socio-cultural factors influence the ways that
individuals perceive, think about, and react to the world.

Sensory perception Attention


Sight (vision) Memory
Sound (Audition) Cognition
Somatosensation Language
Taste (gustation) and smell (olfaction) Emotion
Sleep and consciousness Stress
Drug dependence

BEHAVIOR- 120

Foundational Concept 7: Biological, psychological, and socio-cultural factors influence behavior and behavior change.

Basis behavior: Nervous system Psychological disorders


Human development Social psychology
Behavior and genetics Normative and non-normative behavior
Motivation and attitudes Learning
Theories of personality Theories of attitude and behavior change

INDIVIDUALS & SOCIETY- 53

Foundational Concept 8: Psychological, socio-cultural, and biological factors influence the way we think about
ourselves and others.

Self-identity Self-presentation and interacting with others


Perception, prejudice, and bias Biological explanations of social behavior in
Attributing behavior to persons or situations animals
Social behavior Discrimination
Social interactions

SOCIETY & CULTURE- 39

Foundational Concept 9: Cultural and social differences influence well-being.

Social structures
Demographics
Culture

SOCIAL INEQUALITY- 14

Foundational Concept 10: Social stratification and access to resources influence well-being.

Social inequality

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