Jack Skellington begins conducting experiments and attempts to look at one of the mistletoe's berries under a microscope. However, he misuses the microscope.
Jack and Sally conduct experiments and work with different substances in their respective labs. Although the two characters are safe, they do not take the necessary safety precautions.
Beakman discusses how biomedical engineers can create products to amplify body functions. Some examples are hearing aids and replacement organs. Beakman also covers prosthetics.
While in their submarine, the brothers end up in a Salmon run as they try to find the fish carrying the time thruster. As they travel with the Salmon, Salmon Shark who prey on the Salmon arrive, thinking the sub is a Salmon the Shark crushes the sub.
Four-year-old Brielle shares with us some facts about the human body. She covers facts about the ear, heart, intestines, lungs, and eyes. Brielle also explains why you get dizzy when you spin around.
The MythBusters analyze the results of their "talking to plants" experiment with bush peas. While they cannot come to a reliable conclusion due to the small sample size used, they find that exposing plants to any form of sound, whether positive or negative, helps them grow better.
Beth Henkels
over 2 years ago