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
141Cell Signaling: Neuron SignalingQuestion Set
142Genetic Engineering: TechniquesAccordion
143CRISPR: MoleculesAccordion
144Biotechnology: Defining CRISPRInteractive Video
1451.1.1 What type of material is corkCourse Presentation
1461.1.1 van Leeuwenhoek saw tiny living things with a single cellCourse Presentation
1471.1 True or False: All prokaryotes possess flagella, pili, fimbriae, and capsules.True/False Question
1481.1 Prokaryotic ribosomes (70S) are composed of two subunitsDrag Text
1491.1 Why is it agreed that Prokaryotes arose before Eukaryotes?Course Presentation
1501.1 Why is it agreed that prokaryotes gave rise to eukaryotesCourse Presentation
1511.1 What does “slug power” have to do with the origins of chloroplastsCourse Presentation
1521.2 How does a typical prokaryotic cell compare in size to a eukaryotic cellMultiple Choice
1531.2 Which of the following statements about the small intestine is falseMultiple Choice
1541.3 What are some advantages of phase-contrast and DIC microscopyCourse Presentation
1551.3 Why must a fluorophore be used to examine a specimen under a fluorescence microscope?Course Presentation
1561.3 Which part of the bacterium is the oligosaccharide located?Course Presentation
1571.4 How do the linear chromosomes in eukaryotes ensure that its ends are replicated completelyCourse Presentation
1581.4 What did Elizabeth mean that humans are living on a knife edge when referring to telomeraseCourse Presentation
1592.1-1 Unit 2 Topic 1Course Presentation
1602.1-2 Unit 2 Topic 1Course Presentation
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