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How Do Plant and Animal Cells Differ?
Use this science printable to compare plant and animal cells. Students will identify the... | What Is Photosynthesis?
Connect chemistry and botany with this life science printable. Students will correct false... | |
Animal Cell/Plant Cell (Blank) Printable
Test students' knowledge of cellular biology. Have students label the parts of an animal cell... | Animals & Insects – Transparencies
Study the anatomy of animals and insects with the printable illustrations and labeled diagrams... | |
Animal & Insect Transparencies Slideshow
Study the anatomy of animals and insects with the printable illustrations and labeled diagrams... | ||
Observing Osmosis in a Plant Cell
Students devise and follow a plan to observe the osmosis of water through a plant cell... | Demonstrating Respiration in Elodea
Students design an experiment to demonstrate respiration in the Elodea plant. Assesses... | |
The Body Forms of Cnidarians
Study two body forms of Cnidarians – the polyp and the medusa – with this printable... | Modeling an Angiosperm
Students create a model of either a monocot or a dicot. Tests understanding of concepts related... | |
The Anatomy of a Fish (Labeled) Printable
Examine the parts of a fish labeled in this printable. Use this science resource as a... | Activity: Researching Plant Foods
Explore the origin of foods with this science activity. Students will use reference materials... | |
The Anatomy of an Echinoderm
Learn about the anatomy of echinoderms by studying the parts of a starfish. Use this printable... | What Are Tropisms?
This science printable reviews the response of plants to a stimulus. Students will complete... | |
Why Do Cells Have Different Shapes?
In this life science printable, students will identify different cell types (nerve cell, red... | ||
What Are the Main Cell Parts?
After listing the three main parts of a cell (nucleus, cell membrane, and cytoplasm) and... | ||
The Anatomy of an Earthworm
This labeled diagram will help students learn about the anatomy of an earthworm. Use this... | How Do Materials Move in and out of Cells?
After evaluating true/false statements about diffusion, osmosis, and the cell membrane in this... |
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