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Answer. Organisation and functions of living things 4.1
EduBook Organización
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What name is given to a group of cells which specialise in the same function?
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Match. Human reproduction
EduBook Organización
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Match the words in the two columns: female union of two cells male
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Biology4Kids.com: Microorganisms: Viruses
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 636 visitas
This tutorial introduces viruses. Other sections include plants, animal systems, cells, vertebrates, and invertebrates.
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Final evaluation 08 - Living things
EduBook Organización
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Explain if all living things are made up of a large number of cells.
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Final evaluation 09 - Living things
EduBook Organización
- 461 visitas
How are cells organised to make living things? Do they live independently?
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Endosymbiosis
Cristina Seco Organización
- 377 visitas
Paul Andersen explains how eukaryotic cells were formed through a process of endosymbiosis.
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What is Nucleoplasm?
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 571 visitas
Nucleoplasm is a fluid found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells...
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Analyse. Cell cultures
EduBook Organización
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Cell cultures Cell cultures consist of cultivating cells, both animal and plant, in the laboratory. We do this to obtain cell tissue. The tissues obtained from animal cells can repair or substitute…
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Video: BioVisions, Modifying Cell Identity through Reprogramming
Tiching explorer Organización
- 4918 visitas
This 2D animation shows the differentiation process by which pluripotent cells in a blastocyst become increasingly specialized. Stem cells are self renewing. They can give rise to neurons, blood cells,…
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Biotechnology | Virtual Experiment | Produce Skin
Xplore Health Organización
- 5 lo usan
- 1539 visitas
In this game we invite you to explore the structure of skin and to produce cells which will help a wound to heal. The same method is also being used to try to obtain bone, cartilage and muscle cells.
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