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You may be one person, but you're made up of millions and billions of cells! Have you ever thought about all the tiny, microscopic cells that make up you? While your cells are much too small to see wi ...

Student observes the cells of an onion root tip and compares the quantity of cells in the different phases of mitosis.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this res ...

The goal of these experiments is to learn about how the angle of incidence affects the efficiency of solar cells.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource ...

Water is important for all living things. All living things contain water. Water is stored in cells.Like the human body, the carrot’s cells are filled with water.Water can be removed from living thing ...

We will be making a model of a cell membrane using very simple material.Think of a cell membrane as a filter. It only lets certain substances inside it. It functions to protect our cells from harmful ...

Investigate how vitamin E helps the skin stay soft and young looking.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If ...

An egg is surrounded by a thin membrane. This only lets water into it. The egg itself is a cell and will show the swelling in cells. When it is put into fluid that is not able to penetrate its surface ...

Microscopic life exists almost everywhere, even where it doesn’t seem to exist. A handful of dry, dead grass is to be put into water and left alone for a period of time. Samples are then taken and mad ...

The goal of this project is to reveal that membranes can be semi-permeable—allow for the inward and outward flow of .Eggs offer students a tangible example of membranes.They also help students underst ...