Recently when I've tried to watch YouTube videos the video has started to get all fuzzy and purple completely blocking the picture. When I restart my computer it fixes it for about a day or two and then it starts happening again. Any ideas to as why this is happening?
Update:@Steven I doubt that's the case, considering there's no problem beyond the youtube videos screen.
Also, videos can be played if I set them to 240p, but I the video is already at 240p without other options, it won't work.
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with any success this may clarify issues :) outline section 2-3 Vocabulary Monomer – small compounds Polymer – great compounds formed by utilizing smaller monomers Carbohydrate – compounds made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms (a million:2:a million) Monosaccharide – unmarried sugar molecules Polysaccharide- great molecules formed from monosaccharides Lipid – great and multiple crew of organic and organic molecules no longer soluble. fat, oils, waxes Nucleic acids – Macromolecules containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorous Nucleotide – composed of (a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate crew, nitrogenous base) Ribonucleic acid (RNA) – incorporates sugar ribose Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) - incorporates sugar deoxyribose Protein – macromolecules that comprise nitrogen and carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen Amino acid – polymers of molecules I. The Chemistry of Carbon a. Carbon has 4 valence electrons that can bond to different carbon atoms any many different elements making carbon maximum versatile element i. Can form chains that are countless in length II. Macromolecules a. great compounds outfitted by utilizing linking small ones mutually i. organic and organic compounds damaged into 4 communities (carbs, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins) III. Carbohydrates a. Ratio of one million:2:a million and is major source of power for residing issues i. extensively utilized by utilizing flora and some animals for structural purposes (sugar) IV. Lipids a. distinct sorts comprise fat, oils, and waxes and defined as saturated and polyunsaturated V. Nucleic Acids a. DNA and RNA; monomers form nucleotides VI. Proteins a. Macromolecules which have many purposes and four ranges of organisation.
There's probably a problem with your computers screen...