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Peacock eye
In this photo you can see a peacock eye.
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Chopped aurelia
In this photo you can see the chopped aurelia.
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Poppy
In this photo you see a poppy.
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Fieldwork forest: Excursion or material
Fieldwork activity in which students, with or without supervision, compare the forest with an open field using a scientific working method and investigate both biotopes. During non-living research, students will work with various …
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Queen page
In this photo you can see the queen's page. It is one of the largest butterflies you can encounter in Belgium.
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Merians brush
In this photo you can see the caterpillar of a merian brush.
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Wall snapdragon
In the photo you see wall snapdragon. It is a plant of the plantain family.
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Spanish flag: Butterfly
In this photo you can see a Spanish flag. It is a diurnal moth.
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White-faced butterfly
In this photo you see a white-faced butterfly.
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Influence of age on fertility
There is a lot of knowledge gap regarding the influence of age on fertility. Many people (adolescents and adults) think that women are fertile until menopausal age. However, fertility already starts to decline from the age of 30 and decreases …
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Supermom: Interactive exercises
In this Tinytap game you will find various language and math activities around the center of interest mom or mother's day.
The following assignments are covered:
- indicate the words that begin with an m sound;
- complete the necklace by continuing the …
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Amylase in saliva: Practical
In this practical, prepared according to OVUR, students investigate the function of amylase in saliva. They do this by adding their own saliva to a starch solution containing lugol. An additional research question is what influence an …
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