Cells Are Us
The activities included examine animal, plant and fungal cells, unicellular micro- organisms, the smallest bacteria and non-living virus particles. Students will learn and compare the structure and function of cell types, uses and harmful effects of different cells, and the nature of micro-organisms. A major research project is included and designed to enhance research skills and encourage debate on biological theory. Designed to be suitable for a wide range of student ages and abilities, Cells Are Us is an accessible and versatile primer to this important area of biology.
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