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This scenario guides students to perform an investigation about pigmentation regarding several factors that influence the result.

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During lesson-planning: Ask yourself, "How am I helping my students regulate their learning (eg. through reflection/discussion/feedback) in each phase of the lesson?"

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Bacteria and viruses are two different types of pathogens. Bacteria are living organisms that can exist independently and have the ability to self-grow and reproduce. In contrast, viruses are non-living pathogens that require the invasion of other living organisms to grow and reproduce.

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¿Se encogieron o se expandieron las tiras de papa fresca en el agua salada? En esta actividad verás cómo puedes hacer que el agua se mueva en las plantas.

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Es importante entender cómo las neuronas hacen su trabajo. Las neuronas envían mensajes electroquímicamente. Esto significa que los productos químicos provocan una señal eléctrica. Los productos químicos en el cuerpo, que se llaman iones, están "cargados eléctricamente".

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Did the fresh potato strips shrink or expand in the saltwater? In this activity you will see for yourself how you can make water move in plants.

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It is important to understand how neurons do what they do. Neurons send messages electrochemically. This means that chemicals cause an electrical signal. Chemicalsin the body, which are called ions are "electrically-charged".

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細菌和病毒是兩種不同的致病原。細菌是一種可以單獨存在的生物體,具有自我生長和繁殖的能力。相反,病毒是一種無法自我生長和繁殖的病原體,需要侵入其他生物體才能進行生長和繁殖。細菌可以造成一些輕微的疾病,例如喉嚨炎,但也可以造成嚴重的疾病,例如結核病。病毒則是許多嚴重疾病的主要原因,例如流感和新冠病毒。因此,了解細菌和病毒的特徵和行為對於預防和治療疾病具有重要意義。 在本課程中,你將學習到…

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El cerebro humano está formado por una compleja red de células nerviosas o neuronas. Las neuronas controlan todo lo que hace nuestro cuerpo, desde los latidos del corazón hasta las emociones. En esta actividad aprenderemos la anatomía o estructura de la neurona.

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The human brain is made up of a complex network of nerve cells or neurons. Neurons control everything that our body does from the heartbeat to the emotions.