Learn about the process of diffusion across a cell membrane. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your work, the internet, 3 cups, a permanent marker, 6 gummy bears, water, salt, sugar and a ruler.
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Diffusion across cell membrane
Asexual reproduction
Learn about asexual reproduction. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your work and the internet.
Mitosis
Learn about the process of cell division called mitosis. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your work and the internet.
Difference between asexual and sexual reproduction
Learn about the difference between asexual and sexual reproduction. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your work and the internet.
Nobel Prize Australian scientists
Learn about 2 Australian Noble Prize scientists who collaborated to discover the causes of ulcers. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your work and the internet.
Occupations using the knowledge of cells
Learn about careers that use the knowledge of cells. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your work and the internet.
Fungi cells
Learn how fungi cells are different to animal and plant cells. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your work and the internet.
Bacteria and storyboard communication
Learn the benefits of bacteria and create a storyboard on cells. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your work and the internet.
Reflect on cell concepts and dance like a protozoa
Revise the key concepts of cell structure and function. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your work and the internet.
Cells quiz
Cement your knowledge of cell form and function, microscopes and cell division. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your work and the internet.
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