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Biology Exam - Foundation 2 - You Can Nut In The Background
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Welcome back to part 2 of the biology exam... the bit where all the wheels start to come off, roll through dog poop and then hit the spectators in the head!
It starts back with malaria is a protist and into a new section.
They immediately have a disagreement about whether or not Laura should be befriending rats.
A word of warning - Ron is enthusiastically eating pistachios and then cleaning up his own pistachio mess during the beginning of this episode so sorry to everyone who hates all the messy noises that surround our speaking.
You really start to hear Laura’s frustration brimming into giddiness around the 16 minutes mark (of the exam - not the whole episode). She gets a bit whiny and groany.
Laura then joins in on eating the pistachios. At around the 18 minute mark (of the exam - not the whole episode) you might want to just take your headphones out for a while. And when we see a while... we mean until the end of the exam. It is the most eating noises experience on planet earth.
We hope you still love us after this.
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This is another episode of Lex Education, the comedy science podcast
Laura
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Hello, and welcome to another episode of Lex Education, the comedy science podcast, where comedian me, Laura Lex, tries to learn science from her non comedian younger brother, nerdy normal Ron.
Ron
Hello, I'm Ronnie.
Laura
Hello, Ron. Your arms were really stuck to the table at the beginning of this record. • • • • • • • •
Ron
Oh, uh, the dog was snuffling over there. She's chewing her own back knee.
Laura
Yeah, she loves that leg.
Ron
Yeah. Um, yeah, my arms did stick to the table, but I think • • • I'll leave them there and then in the outros, I'll pull them off.
Laura
Oh, yeah. Okay. Pull them m off. Um, • • • how are you, Ron?
Ron
I'm good.
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Lexx Education! It's the comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lexx tries to learn science from her non-comedian, super nerd brother Ron.
This week, we dive into the second half of the biology exam, and it’s a wild ride from start to finish. Laura and Ron are in the same room, and the episode starts with a bit of a sticky situation—literally, as Ron's arms are stuck to the table. The dog is chewing on her own leg, and we introduce a new character: Girlfriend of the Podcast. Things get personal as they discuss the timeline of Ron's relationship, but they quickly move on to the science.
We start with a question about malaria and end up in a deep discussion about mosquito vectors, eukaryotic cells, and prokaryotic organisms. Laura tries her best to answer the questions, but there are a few moments where she feels like she's flailing. Ron provides some guidance, but not without a few laughs and some frustration.
One of the highlights is when Laura describes the malarial protist and its features. She struggles with terms like "bayou area" and "nucleus" but eventually gets there. The episode is filled with tangents, including a discussion about feeding rats and the dangers of Vile's disease.
The episode also features a particularly challenging question about the effect of pH on the rate of starch breakdown by amylase. Laura gives it her best shot, but it's clear that this is a tough one. Ron helps her through it, but not without some playful banter and a few more nuts being eaten in the background.
As the episode progresses, Laura tackles questions about the human heart, coronary arteries, and the effects of blocked arteries. She also discusses the importance of clinical trials and the validity of online reports about new drugs.
The episode wraps up with some business ideas from Ron, including bougie baby cupboard locks, pine nut butter, and a shoe subscription service. Laura is skeptical but intrigued, and they both have a good laugh about the feasibility of these ideas.
Overall, this episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, from frustration to laughter, with plenty of science in between. Tune in to see if Laura can pass the biology exam and what new business ventures Ron might come up with next!
00:00:00 " This is another episode of Lex Education, the comedy science podcast
00:01:02 " We're getting into the breakup timeline on the podcast, aren't we
00:02:35 " This episode is so bad that Ron and I declared a no eating rule
00:07:31 " The protest is passed from one person to another person by mosquitoes
00:11:31 " How many chromosomes will each new protist cell have after mitosis
00:16:00 " Use mosquito nets to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, Laura says
00:17:19 " Students studied how having disorder s interacts with malaria
00:18:49 " Give one reason why a person needs new body cells with ageing
00:20:07 " Characteristics of enzymes are linked to their function
00:24:23 " A student investigated the effect of ph on the rate of starch breakdown
00:27:03 " We're investigating the effect of ph on the rate of starch breakdown
00:30:18 " Name the type of tissue in plants that contains stem cells
00:36:17 " Chlorosis means you're not producing enough chlorophyll
00:40:02 " There are many online reports making claims about the effects of chemical a
00:40:52 " This question is about the circulatory system. Figure five shows the human heart
00:46:20 " You did get some graph questions wrong when we did this with Laura
00:46:47 " 7. Explain the effect of a partly blocked coronary artery on the human body
00:49:13 " There are different treatments for a blockage in a coronary artery
00:50:14 " All right, Laura, that's the biology foundation. What do you think about it so far
00:52:10 " Jimmy wants you to change one of his answers because it's rude
00:54:08 " Ron has come up with some business ideas in lieu of a register
00:58:15 " Ron has an idea for a shoe subscription business
01:02:00 " Should we look at baby cupboard locks with bluetooth smart batteries
01:03:56 " Okay, it's time for the register. Neil Colshaw. Thank you. Neil is in charge of carefully disposing wool
Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and if you want to support us, head over to patreon.com/lexxeducation for bonus content and access to our Discord community.
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Manage episode 438868301 series 3366021
Welcome back to part 2 of the biology exam... the bit where all the wheels start to come off, roll through dog poop and then hit the spectators in the head!
It starts back with malaria is a protist and into a new section.
They immediately have a disagreement about whether or not Laura should be befriending rats.
A word of warning - Ron is enthusiastically eating pistachios and then cleaning up his own pistachio mess during the beginning of this episode so sorry to everyone who hates all the messy noises that surround our speaking.
You really start to hear Laura’s frustration brimming into giddiness around the 16 minutes mark (of the exam - not the whole episode). She gets a bit whiny and groany.
Laura then joins in on eating the pistachios. At around the 18 minute mark (of the exam - not the whole episode) you might want to just take your headphones out for a while. And when we see a while... we mean until the end of the exam. It is the most eating noises experience on planet earth.
We hope you still love us after this.
WE FOUND 20 CLIPS
1 of 20
You Can Nut In The Background
ADD INTRO
This is another episode of Lex Education, the comedy science podcast
Laura
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Hello, and welcome to another episode of Lex Education, the comedy science podcast, where comedian me, Laura Lex, tries to learn science from her non comedian younger brother, nerdy normal Ron.
Ron
Hello, I'm Ronnie.
Laura
Hello, Ron. Your arms were really stuck to the table at the beginning of this record. • • • • • • • •
Ron
Oh, uh, the dog was snuffling over there. She's chewing her own back knee.
Laura
Yeah, she loves that leg.
Ron
Yeah. Um, yeah, my arms did stick to the table, but I think • • • I'll leave them there and then in the outros, I'll pull them off.
Laura
Oh, yeah. Okay. Pull them m off. Um, • • • how are you, Ron?
Ron
I'm good.
ADD OUTRO
0:00:00 | 1:05:31
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Lexx Education! It's the comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lexx tries to learn science from her non-comedian, super nerd brother Ron.
This week, we dive into the second half of the biology exam, and it’s a wild ride from start to finish. Laura and Ron are in the same room, and the episode starts with a bit of a sticky situation—literally, as Ron's arms are stuck to the table. The dog is chewing on her own leg, and we introduce a new character: Girlfriend of the Podcast. Things get personal as they discuss the timeline of Ron's relationship, but they quickly move on to the science.
We start with a question about malaria and end up in a deep discussion about mosquito vectors, eukaryotic cells, and prokaryotic organisms. Laura tries her best to answer the questions, but there are a few moments where she feels like she's flailing. Ron provides some guidance, but not without a few laughs and some frustration.
One of the highlights is when Laura describes the malarial protist and its features. She struggles with terms like "bayou area" and "nucleus" but eventually gets there. The episode is filled with tangents, including a discussion about feeding rats and the dangers of Vile's disease.
The episode also features a particularly challenging question about the effect of pH on the rate of starch breakdown by amylase. Laura gives it her best shot, but it's clear that this is a tough one. Ron helps her through it, but not without some playful banter and a few more nuts being eaten in the background.
As the episode progresses, Laura tackles questions about the human heart, coronary arteries, and the effects of blocked arteries. She also discusses the importance of clinical trials and the validity of online reports about new drugs.
The episode wraps up with some business ideas from Ron, including bougie baby cupboard locks, pine nut butter, and a shoe subscription service. Laura is skeptical but intrigued, and they both have a good laugh about the feasibility of these ideas.
Overall, this episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, from frustration to laughter, with plenty of science in between. Tune in to see if Laura can pass the biology exam and what new business ventures Ron might come up with next!
00:00:00 " This is another episode of Lex Education, the comedy science podcast
00:01:02 " We're getting into the breakup timeline on the podcast, aren't we
00:02:35 " This episode is so bad that Ron and I declared a no eating rule
00:07:31 " The protest is passed from one person to another person by mosquitoes
00:11:31 " How many chromosomes will each new protist cell have after mitosis
00:16:00 " Use mosquito nets to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, Laura says
00:17:19 " Students studied how having disorder s interacts with malaria
00:18:49 " Give one reason why a person needs new body cells with ageing
00:20:07 " Characteristics of enzymes are linked to their function
00:24:23 " A student investigated the effect of ph on the rate of starch breakdown
00:27:03 " We're investigating the effect of ph on the rate of starch breakdown
00:30:18 " Name the type of tissue in plants that contains stem cells
00:36:17 " Chlorosis means you're not producing enough chlorophyll
00:40:02 " There are many online reports making claims about the effects of chemical a
00:40:52 " This question is about the circulatory system. Figure five shows the human heart
00:46:20 " You did get some graph questions wrong when we did this with Laura
00:46:47 " 7. Explain the effect of a partly blocked coronary artery on the human body
00:49:13 " There are different treatments for a blockage in a coronary artery
00:50:14 " All right, Laura, that's the biology foundation. What do you think about it so far
00:52:10 " Jimmy wants you to change one of his answers because it's rude
00:54:08 " Ron has come up with some business ideas in lieu of a register
00:58:15 " Ron has an idea for a shoe subscription business
01:02:00 " Should we look at baby cupboard locks with bluetooth smart batteries
01:03:56 " Okay, it's time for the register. Neil Colshaw. Thank you. Neil is in charge of carefully disposing wool
Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and if you want to support us, head over to patreon.com/lexxeducation for bonus content and access to our Discord community.
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