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Game to Practice How the Human Digestive System Works

You can practice identifying and describing the functions of each part of the human digestive tract. This science game helps children identify the different parts of the human digestive tract and their functions. Complex biomolecules are broken down in food by the body’s digestive system. These organs are located in the mouth and the intestines. […]

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Tooth diagram

Your teeth are remarkably tough and enable you to chew and break apart an incredible variety of food – from tender chunks of meat to the hard flesh of an apple. They also allow you to pronounce certain sounds and help add definition to your face. The crown is the only part of the tooth […]

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Mitochondrion diagram labelling game

You’ve likely heard that the mitochondrion acts as the powerhouse of a cell more than enough times. Now we’ll peer into the complex structures that allow this organelle to produce adenosine triphosphate – or ATP – and thus supply its host cell with the energy to conduct its regular activities. The structure of a mitochondrion […]

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Euglena diagram labelling game

Some organisms, like plants, use raw materials from their environment to produce their own food in their bodies. We call these organisms “autotrophs.” Other living things, such as humans and animals, simply eat food to gain nutrients – these are known as “heterotrophs.” The Euglena is strange in that it can both produce and eat […]

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Atom diagram labelling game

Atoms of different elements are the basic units that form matter – from the particles of air you breathe, to your favourite food or clothes. Dive Deep into the World of Atoms: Label and Learn Atoms are the tiny building blocks of everything we see, touch, and interact with daily. To truly grasp the intricacies […]

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Amoeba cell diagram

An amoeba is a microscopic organism with a wacky, constantly-changing shape. It can be dangerous once it infects a human host, although by observing proper safety guidelines at your lab, it’ll be perfectly fine to observe and experiment on these microbes. Amoebae are a type of eukaryotic organism made up of only a single cell. […]

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Life cycle of a moth diagram quiz

Moths are like the dusky, fluffy cousins to butterflies. Indeed, they share many things in common – from the general shape of their wings to the way they grow from caterpillars to adults. The Enchanting Life Cycle of a Moth: A Glimpse Beyond the Butterfly While the life cycle of a butterfly often captures the […]

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Diagram on the life cycle of a grasshopper quiz

To nobody’s surprise, grasshoppers are fond of leaping above grass to land on twigs, leaves, and branches. Their uncanny ability to leap wide distances lets them easily avoid any threats or predators and access hard-to-reach areas for food, shelter, and mating. Like most insects, grasshopper bodies change over their lives – this process, metamorphosis, is […]