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Gas Exchange in Animals: Specialized Respiratory Organs and Structures
Gas exchange in animals is the biological process through which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released to support cellular respiration.
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Respiratory System
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Biology
Human Respiratory System
The human respiratory system plays a critical role in gas exchange, facilitating the uptake of oxygen and the elimination of carbon dioxide.
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Respiratory System
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Biology
Turgid Cells and Flaccid Cells - Water Transport in Plants
When a plant cell is bearing the maximum amount of water that can bear, the cell becomes swollen and hard. This type is called a turgid cell.
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Plant Physiology
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Biology
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Plant Biology
Water Potential - Water Transport in Plants
The kinetic energy capacity of water molecules to move from one place to another place is called water potential.
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Biology
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Plant Biology
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Plant Physiology
Phylum Cyanobacteria (Blue-green algae) - An Overview
Phylum Cyanobacteria are also known as blue-green algae. Cyanobacteria are classified under the bacteria domain, kingdom bacteria.
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Classification of Organisms
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Biology
Bacteria Kingdom - Bacteria kingdom Characteristics and Classification
Domain bacteria have only one kingdom. Organisms that are classified under the bacteria kingdom are single-celled prokaryotic organisms.
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Classification of Organisms
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Biology
Three Domains of Life
Three domains of life were introduced by Carl Woese. Domains are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Domains are classified further into seven levels.
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Classification of Organisms
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Biology
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