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Where do microorganisms live
"Caution, microbes!"
Identification of temperate broadleaf and mixed forests plants
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Science classes
6th Grade
The Cell
After-school science courses
Wonders of Nature
Natural Alphabet
Mishmash
Family home
Domesticated animals
Forest gifts
Day and Night
Vegetables and fruits
How animals get ready for winter
Let's talk about the weather
Winter Fun
Garden Detectives
Zoology
№1 Try to understand me, or the basics of ethology
№2 Animals near us
№3 Arrangement of a petting zoo
№4 The best zoos in the world
№5 Animal Tracking
№6 Quest "Staying alive"
№7 How smart animals are
№8 Animal phyla
№9 Vertebrates
№10 The basics of fish keeping
№11 The Life of a Frog
№12 Reptiles
№13 Modern dinosaurs
№15 Introduction to Entomology
№16 Butterflies from around the world
№22 Ice Age
№23 How did humans evolve
№25 How to survive on a desert island
The World of Science
№1 The genesis of the Universe
№2 Planet Earth
№3 History of life on Earth
№4 Mythical animals
№5 Cryptozoology
№6 Practical inventions of humankind
№7 How do scientists find out new things about the world
№8 Biosphere
№9 The interaction between people and nature
№10 IUCN Red List
№11 Nature Reserves
№12 Understanding the Natural Phenomena
№13 Where Does the Soil Come From
№14 Bioindicators
№15 Surviving everyday life
№16 Biological laws
№19 Where to find and how to identify minerals
№21 Chemistry is all around
№22 The cycle of everything in nature
№24 Bionics is the science of the future
Zoogeography
№1 Introduction to zoogeography
№2 Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
№3 Dumpster dwellers
№4 Kingdoms of eternal summer
№5 Kingdoms of eternal winter
№6 Tundra
№7 Taiga
№8 Steppe
№9 Subtropical forest
№10 Tropical forest
№11 Savanna
№12 Desert
№13 Montane Ecosystems
№14 Ocean
Microbiology-I
№1 "Who lives in the microworld"
№2 How to look under a microscope?
№3 Working principles and functionalities of microscopes
№4 Is spontaneous generation possible?
№5 Who was the first to see microbes?
№6 Microbial art
№7 Louis Pasteur is a microbiological hero
№8 Staining and slicing
№9 A cell under a microscope
№10 Protozoa
№11 Microscopic fungi
№12 The world in a drop of water
№13 Who lives on the human body?
№14 The structure of bacteria
№15 How do bacteria differ from us?
№16 Morphotypes of bacterial colonies
№17 Microbes - our little helpers
№18 Viruses are a harmful substance
№19 What is immunity?
№20 "Caution, microbes!"
Microbiology-II
№1 Taxonomy of bacteria
№2 Structure of bacterial cells
№3 Growth and reproduction of bacteria
№4 Bacterial genome
№5 How and what do bacteria eat
№6 Ecology of microorganisms
№7 Bacterial surviving under stress conditions
№8 Oral microbiome
№9 Intestinal microbiome
№10 Photosynthetic bacteria
№11 Origin of life
№12 Symbiogenesis
№13 Symbiosis
№14 Composite organisms
№15 Algae under a microscope
№16 Fungi under a microscope
№17 Protozoa
№18 Viruses
№19 Microorganisms and the matter cycles
№20 Professions for Microscope Enthusiasts
Biology Olympiad
Didactic materials
Animals from different biomes
Butterfly kaleidoscope
Where do microorganisms live
"Caution, microbes!"
Identification of temperate broadleaf and mixed forests plants
History of life
Who Lives in the Microworld
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