H5P activities list
This book includes 220 H5P activities. Only those which have been inserted into book content will be included if the book is cloned.
ID | Title | Activity type | Show/Hide |
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141 | Cell Signaling: Neuron Signaling | Question Set | |
142 | Genetic Engineering: Techniques | Accordion | |
143 | CRISPR: Molecules | Accordion | |
144 | Biotechnology: Defining CRISPR | Interactive Video | |
145 | 1.1.1 What type of material is cork | Course Presentation | |
146 | 1.1.1 van Leeuwenhoek saw tiny living things with a single cell | Course Presentation | |
147 | 1.1 True or False: All prokaryotes possess flagella, pili, fimbriae, and capsules. | True/False Question | |
148 | 1.1 Prokaryotic ribosomes (70S) are composed of two subunits | Drag Text | |
149 | 1.1 Why is it agreed that Prokaryotes arose before Eukaryotes? | Course Presentation | |
150 | 1.1 Why is it agreed that prokaryotes gave rise to eukaryotes | Course Presentation | |
151 | 1.1 What does “slug power” have to do with the origins of chloroplasts | Course Presentation | |
152 | 1.2 How does a typical prokaryotic cell compare in size to a eukaryotic cell | Multiple Choice | |
153 | 1.2 Which of the following statements about the small intestine is false | Multiple Choice | |
154 | 1.3 What are some advantages of phase-contrast and DIC microscopy | Course Presentation | |
155 | 1.3 Why must a fluorophore be used to examine a specimen under a fluorescence microscope? | Course Presentation | |
156 | 1.3 Which part of the bacterium is the oligosaccharide located? | Course Presentation | |
157 | 1.4 How do the linear chromosomes in eukaryotes ensure that its ends are replicated completely | Course Presentation | |
158 | 1.4 What did Elizabeth mean that humans are living on a knife edge when referring to telomerase | Course Presentation | |
159 | 2.1-1 Unit 2 Topic 1 | Course Presentation | |
160 | 2.1-2 Unit 2 Topic 1 | Course Presentation | |