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Cosmopolitan monocots inhabiting watersides.

One of the most common tree of the pine family, native to Eurasia.

Many of the most important food crops we consume belong to the family of nightshades.

The axolotl, also known as Mexican salamander, is an amphibian species that keeps its gills even in adulthood.

Lemurs only live on the island of Madagascar. Here are a number of fascinating facts about them.

Organs that detect signals of the environment or of the body and transmit them to the brain as nerve impulses.

This animation helps you learn the basics of healthy eating.

The American bison is the largest land animal in North America.

There are two basic cell types: prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

This scene explains the structure and functions of the bones.

The adrenal glands are responsible for maintaining homeostasis and producing a rapid response in stressful situations.

Noise surrounds us everywhere, but it can be harmful. Let's see how.

Quetzalcoatlus was one of the largest known flying animals of all time.

Learn more about the early stages of human development with this lesson.

In this lesson you can learn about the flora and fauna of seas.

The three main types of blood vessels in the human body are the arteries, the veins, and the capillaries.

The plumage and streamlined bodies of birds play a key role in flying.

Let's examine the anatomy of birds and their vital processes from the point of view of flying.

The lesson presents the kingdom of fungi.

In this lesson you will familiarise yourselves with special organisms, that is lichens.

This lesson presents which animals developed feathers during the course of evolution.

This lesson presents the different types of forests and their layers.

In this lesson you will learn more about the life of fish.

The lesson introduces you to our innate and learnt reflexes.