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IT6230 - Generation Unit Summary
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Using PowerPoint as a game design tool in science education.
Using PowerPoint as a game design tool in science education.
Populations
Populations
Evolution
Evolution
Energy flow
Energy flow
Classification
Classification
Biomes
Biomes
Succession
Succession
Diffusion And Osmosis
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Diffusion and
Osmosis
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More free
water molecules on this side of membrane Free water molecules diffuse in this direction Partially-permeable membrane Water-solute particle is too large to pass through membrane
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