{"stem_data":[{"id":"C101","fields":{"com_title":"Venation","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;Fine lines present on the surface of a leaf are leaf veins. The pattern of arrangement of veins on the leaf is called venation. It can be of two types, namely, reticulate venation and parallel venation.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Identify various patterns of veins present in a leaf.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Construct the venation pattern in the leaf.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_HS100106.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"venation","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Explore Structure","Click and Explore"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C102","fields":{"com_title":"Types of Chromosomes","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;Chromosomes are formed by the condensation of chromatin. They are mainly of four types, namely, metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric and telocentric.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Identify different types of chromosomes based on the position of centromere.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Categorize those chromosomes on the basis of their names.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_HS100108.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"types-of-chromosomes","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Click and Explore"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C103","fields":{"com_title":"The Substances","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;Pure substances are made of only one type of atom or only one type of molecule. For example, pure iron would only contain iron atoms, pure water would only contain molecules of water.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Define substances.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- List elements as metals, nonmetals, or metalloids.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Classify substances as elements or compounds.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_MS200063.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"the-substances","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Espa\u00f1ol","Polski","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand","Analyze"],"module_content_type":["Principle","Explanation","Process","Definition"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Animation","Walk Through"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C104","fields":{"com_title":"Heat Engines and the Second Law of Thermodynamics","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;A heat engine is a device that converts some thermal energy into mechanical energy. Some examples of heat engines are: a thermal power station, a steam locomotive, and an internal combustion engine found in many cars. Internal combustion engines burn fuel in the engine\u0026amp;#039;s cylinders transforms chemical energy into thermal energy, then converts that into mechanical energy as a piston moves up and down. A crankshaft, transmission, and differential convert the up and down motion of the piston into the rotation of the wheel.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Explain what a heat engine is.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Describe that burning fuel in an engine\u0026amp;#039;s cylinders transforms chemical energy into thermal energy, and then into mechanical energy.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_SS400037.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"heat-engines-and-second-law-of-thermodynamics","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand","Apply"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition","Construction","Model","Working"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Explore Structure","Click and Explore","Walk Through","Explore Structure","Construction","Animation","Explore Structure","Click and Explore"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C105","fields":{"com_title":"Poliovirus","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;Poliovirus is a human retrovirus which is responsible for polio or poliomyelitis. It is mainly comprised of the RNA genome and protein capsid.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Identify different components of a poliovirus.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Assemble those components to construct the poliovirus.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Label those components in the poliovirus.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_HS100098.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"poliovirus","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition","Model"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Explore Structure"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C106","fields":{"com_title":"Excretory System","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;The excretory system consists of kidneys, ureter, urethra and urinary bladder. It helps the body in filtration and excretion of metabolic waste and unwanted materials from the blood.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Name the organs that constitute the human excretory system.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Explain the functions of those organs.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Describe the internal structure of a kidney.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- List the names of the different parts of a nephron.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_MS100020.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"excretory-system","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Walk Through"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C107","fields":{"com_title":"Waves in Matter","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;Water waves and sound waves require matter or a medium to move from place to place. In context with matter, waves travel fastest in solids and slowest in gases.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Explain that waves require matter to transfer energy from one place to another.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_SS400039.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"waves-in-matter","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Espa\u00f1ol","Portugu\u00eas (Brasil)","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","\ud55c\uad6d\uc5b4"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand","Apply"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Animation","Click and Explore"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C109","fields":{"com_title":"Human Digestive System","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;The digestive system is one of the major organ systems of the human body. The main parts of the digestive system are the mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Identify the organs of the human digestive system.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Assemble those organs to construct the digestive system.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_MS100047.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"digestive-system","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Espa\u00f1ol","Polski","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition","Structure"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Explore Structure"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C110","fields":{"com_title":"Waves and Particles","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;An electromagnetic wave can behave as a particle called a photon. A photon is a massless bundle of energy that behaves like a particle and a wave. The photon\u0026amp;#039;s energy depends on the frequency of the wave. Its energy increases as the wave\u0026amp;#039;s frequency increases.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Explain that a wave can behave as a particle.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Define photons.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Explain that a particle can behave as a wave.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_SS400018.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"waves-and-particles","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Espa\u00f1ol","Portugu\u00eas (Brasil)","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Procedural Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Understand","Apply","Remember"],"module_content_type":["Experiment Setup","Explanation","Process","Definition"],"module_interactivity":["Animation","Walk Through","Click and Explore","Walk Through"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C112","fields":{"com_title":"Anatomy of a Neuron","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;A neuron is the basic component of the brain and the spinal cord of the central nervous system. The main parts of a neuron are nucleus, dendrite, axon, cell body, and myelin sheath.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing the module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Identify different parts of a neuron.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Construct the neuron by assembling its parts.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Label those parts of neuron.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_SS100043.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"anatomy-of-neuron","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Explore Structure"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C113","fields":{"com_title":"Polarization of Light","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;Polarization of light is the phenomenon in which the vibrations of light are restricted in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the propagation of light. This phenomenon is used in polarizers, to control the intensity of light. A polarizer is generally used in sunglasses, window panes, photographic cameras, etc.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Explain the phenomenon of the polarization of light.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Define polarizers.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Determine the behavior of two polarizers kept at different angles.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_SS400019.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"polarization-of-light","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Procedural Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand","Apply","Analyze"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition","Experiment Setup"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Animation","Click and Explore","Animation","Click and Explore"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C114","fields":{"com_title":"Cardiac Cycle","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;The cardiac cycle is the sequence of events that take place when the heart beats. A single cycle can be divided into two phases, systole and diastole.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Locate various blood vessels entering and leaving the heart.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Identify the type of blood each blood vessel carries.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Remember the location from which blood vessel carries the blood to understand the stages of cardiac cycle.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Locate the nodal tissues.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Recall the sequence of travel of electrical impulse in the heart.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_SS100004.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"cardiac-cycle","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge","Procedural Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Animation"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C115","fields":{"com_title":"Teeth","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;A tooth has three parts. The outermost visible part is called the crown. The region which is hidden in gums is called the root. The region between the crown and root is called the neck.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Locate teeth in the human body.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Identify and label the different parts of a tooth.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Construct the tooth by assembling its parts.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_MS100029.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"teeth","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition","Structure"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Explore Structure"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C116","fields":{"com_title":"Floatation and Immersion of a Body","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;An object can float or sink depending on its density as compared to the density of the fluid in which it is placed. An object floats if its density is less than that of the fluid. An object sinks if its density is more than that of the fluid.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Identify the conditions required for an object to float or sink in a liquid.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Demonstrate the floating or sinking of different objects in different liquids.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_SS400045.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"floatation-and-immersion-of-a-body","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand","Apply"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition","Experiment Setup"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Perform Experiment","Click and Explore"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C117","fields":{"com_title":"Appendicular Skeletal System","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;The human skeletal system is categorized into two types: the axial skeletal system and the appendicular skeletal system. The appendicular skeletal system is comprised of the bones of girdles, pectoral and pelvic, and the bones of the hands and legs.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Identify and name the shapes of the bones of the human appendicular skeletal system.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Locate those bones in the human appendicular skeletal system.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Assemble those bones to construct and complete the human skeleton.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_SS100017.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"appendicular-skeletal-system","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition","Model"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Explore Structure","Click and Explore"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C118","fields":{"com_title":"Parts of the Digestive System","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;The digestive system is one of the major organ systems in our body. Its main parts are mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, small intestine, large intestine and pancreas.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Locate various organs of the human digestive system.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Assemble digestive organs to construct the digestive system.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_MS100015.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"parts-of-digestive-system","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Espa\u00f1ol","Polski","Portugu\u00eas (Brasil)","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition","Structure"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Walk Through","Explore Structure"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C120","fields":{"com_title":"Simple Microscope","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;A microscope is a device used to magnify small, close objects. It uses two convex lenses \u2013 an objective lens and eyepiece, with relatively short focal lengths.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- State the use of a microscope.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Label basic parts of a microscope used in the formation of a magnified image of a microscopic object.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Trace the ray diagram used in the formation of a magnified image of a microscopic object.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_SS400053.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"simple-microscope","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition","Working","Ray Diagram","Model"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Animation","Explore Structure","Click and Explore"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C121","fields":{"com_title":"Budding","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;Budding is a type of asexual mode of reproduction in which a new organism develops as a bud on the body of an existing organism (parent). The new organism detaches itself from the body of the parent only when it is capable of surviving as an individual on its own.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Recognize various stages of budding in hydra.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Arrange the stages of budding in hydra in the order of their sequence.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_MS100052.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"budding","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge","Procedural Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Animation","Click and Explore"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C122","fields":{"com_title":"Section of a Leaf","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;A leaf is comprised of the upper epidermis, palisade mesophyll cells, spongy mesophyll cells, and the lower epidermis. The lower epidermis contains many minute pores for gaseous exchange called stomata. Both the upper and the lower epidermis are covered with a waxy coating cuticle that helps in reducing water loss through leaves.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Identify the shape and location of various cell types that constitute a leaf.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Recognize the different layers of a leaf.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Construct a section of a leaf.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Label the different layers and cells of a leaf.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_SS100075.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"section-of-a-leaf","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t","Espa\u00f1ol"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition","Model"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Explore Structure","Click and Explore"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}},{"id":"C123","fields":{"com_title":"Parts of a Plant","com_description":"\u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;A plant comprises roots, a stem, leaves, flowers and fruit. The region on a plant from which a new bud or branch originates is termed as a node and the distance between two buds is termed as internode.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;h3\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/h3\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;br\u0026gt;    \u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Describe various parts of a plant.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Locate those parts in the plant.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;   \u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- List the functions of those parts.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/assets\/store\/image\/thumb_MS100025.jpg","com_type":"module","com_action_url":"parts-of-a-plant","pm_headset":["UmetyVR"],"pm_domain":["STEM"],"module_language":["English - US","\u4e2d\u6587","\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a","Espa\u00f1ol","Polski","Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t"],"module_question_count":"1","module_level_count":"1","module_knowledge_domain":["Conceptual Knowledge","Factual Knowledge"],"module_congitive_domain":["Remember","Understand"],"module_content_type":["Explanation","Process","Definition","Structure"],"module_interactivity":["Walk Through","Explore Structure"],"module_show_on_home":"N","_score":"1.3395822"}}]}