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            <title>Membranes and Cell Structure</title>
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            <description>In an introductory biology course, a lecture is often devoted to describing the functions of each organelle. While this information is important, it can be fairly dry and presented more as a laundry list. The purpose of this activity is to get students to engage the material out of class for a fir</description>
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