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Joe R

Cilia and Flagella - 0 views

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    Has good information about the cilia and flagella. It also shows comparisons about the two.
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    This site has pictures and a lot of information about the structures of cilia and flagella.
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    This site gave us info on what cilia and flagella functions are and what their structure is like.
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    This website gave me many things that cilia and flagella have in common like their function.
Joe R

Cilia - 0 views

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    This website helped me learn more about the cilia than I knew. It also had some info on the flagella.
Sydney P

Nucleus - 0 views

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    This website explains all the parts, and functions of a nucleus.
Stephanie S

Flagella - 0 views

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    This site gave us almost all of our information we needed. I would recommend this site.
Morgan M

Nucleus - 1 views

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    This site shows the Nucleus including what it contains, where it is located, and a lot of other interesting information.
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    This site has a very detailed information about a cell Nucleus. It also has pictures that will help you understand about a cell nucleus, however you should not use this link as your final information in a project.
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    I reviewed over the nucleus page and remembered some of the previous information i knew but also learned some things i didn't know about.
Sydney W

Biology 4 Kids - 0 views

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    This website has a lot of information on all the different cell parts.
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    This site has information about the cell parts and also has a picture that describes the cell parts.
Matt B

About a vesicle - 0 views

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    This is what Tyler and I used to find out more information about vesicles.
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    This site talks about the information in the vesicles.
Cory G

Ribosome - 0 views

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    This site had in good detail what a ribosome's job is in a cell. It also had a cool 3D model of what a Ribosome actually looks like.
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    This site has details about Ribsome's in cells. And has a 3D model of a Ribosome.
Brandon C

Cilia and Flagella - 0 views

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    It shows how the cilia and flagella move.
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    This website also describes how cilia and flagella help cells move.
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    This site gave me more info on cilia and flagella. I used this link that brandon put on.
Jonathan V

Cilia and Flagella - 0 views

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    This website gave us information on the functions of cilia and flagella
Cullen J

Nucleoli & Ribosomes - 0 views

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    this website was very useful in explaining the similarities and differences between nucleoli and ribosomes. I learned more than I thought i would on that website alone.
Tyler Y

Vesicle - 0 views

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    This site gave us good information about the functions and parts of a vesicle.
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    I used this with Tyler
Tyler Y

Vacuole - 0 views

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    This website gave us great information about the parts of the vacuole and what those parts do to provide for the vacuole.
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    I used this with Tyler.
Dylan L

THE WHOLE CELL - 0 views

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    I found that this article had very good explanations and pictures of the cell and the parts.
Levi S

Nucleoli - 0 views

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    This website gives a lot of useful information and is easy to understand.
Taylor N

The Cell - 0 views

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    This has all the parts of the cell with a great picture to show it, and it talks about all the parts.
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    That website has great pictures and animations to show all the parts of a cell.
Shaylyn F

Telomeres - 0 views

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    Related a telomere to a human body to help describe what it does.
Cassi A

Telomere - 0 views

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    Detailed and useful information on telomeres
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    Found out that it is also a region of DNA, like the centromere, and is found at the end of the chromosome.
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    Has more information than a lot of the sites I had looked at. It also has good descriptions of what a telomere actually is.
Chris F

Chromoplast - 0 views

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    This site gave a good definition of what chromoplasts contain, what they look like, and where they are found.
Brett W

What the Endoplasmic Reticulum and the Golgi Apparatus have in common and how they differ - 0 views

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    What they have in common: They are both part of the "endomembrane system" and they are made up of phosholipid bilayer membrane. How they differ: The Endoplasmic Reticulum is bound with ribosmes, but the golgi body is not.
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