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the structure of a plant cell with labeled labels on each side and labelled diagram below
Plant Cell - Diagram, Organelles, and Characteristics
Plant Cell - Diagram, Organelles, and Characteristics
the number of bones in human body is shown on this page, and it appears to be
a plant cell is shown with labels on it
Quinn’s cell project
a cake that is sitting on top of a glass platter with some writing on it
Plant cell cake
the contents of an ice cream and candy bar sitting on top of a wooden table
How to Make an Edible Cell Model
If you're looking for a tasty, easy cell model for a biology project, you've got to try this edible cell cake. We made a model animal cell, but adapting it for a plant cell would be easy. It uses cake for the base with candy representing the organelles. #cellcake #homeschool #homeschooling #biologyproject
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The Meaning and Symbolism of Día de los Muertos Altars
two potatoes with wires attached to them
Spud Sunday: The Electric Spud
Potato battery
an image of the planets from space showing their different size and location, including pluto's moon
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Pluto's moons are even stranger and more intriguing than scientists imagined, a new study reveals. The Pluto system consists of four tiny satellites — Nix, Hydra, Kerberos and Styx — orbiting a
an image of the planets in space with information about them and how to use it
Pluto was considered a planet until 2006, when it was reclassified as a dwarf planet. - Credit: By Karl Tate, Infographics Artist - http://www.space.com/28971-how-to-live-on-pluto.html?cmpid=514630_20150331_43010226&adbid=10152729060366466&adbpl=fb&adbpr=17610706465
the solar system with different planets and their names on it, including pluto's moon
Dwarf Planets of Our Solar System (Infographic) by Karl Tate In 2006 the organization responsible for classifying celestial bodies, the International Astronomical Union, decided that a new class of objects was needed. The solar system's erratic ninth planet, Pluto, was assigned to the new “dwarf planet” category along with four other bodies, all tinier than Earth’s moon. Some astronomers expect there may be as many as 50 dwarf planets in the solar system.