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  2. Introduction

    https://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/biocrystal/intro.php
    Introduction. Introduction. Many plants and animals live in extreme climate zones, such as the polar regions or subtropical deserts. ... proteins. 2004-2024 University of Cambridge. Except where otherwise noted, content is licensed under a.
  3. Avoidance of Crystallization in Biological Systems

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    This teaching and learning package discusses the two main environmental threats leading to crystallization in plants and animals, and the ways in which organisms have adapted to avoid this crystallization. ... 2004-2024 University of Cambridge. Except
  4. Going further

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    This page on the Animal Diversity website of the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology describes the freezing capabilities of the Northern Wood Frog. ... 2004-2024 University of Cambridge. Except where otherwise noted, content is licensed under a.
  5. Avoidance of Crystallization in Biological Systems (all content)

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    Ice crystals can form in the cells of both plants and ectothermic (cold-blooded) animals. ... 2004-2024 University of Cambridge. Except where otherwise noted, content is licensed under a.
  6. TLP Library

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    Tags:This tutorial is based on lab work within the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge. ... Tags:2004-2024 University of Cambridge. Except where otherwise noted, content is licensed under a.
  7. The structure of wood (I)

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    This makes the cells rigid, among other effects prohibiting the locomotion typical of animals. ... 2004-2024 University of Cambridge. Except where otherwise noted, content is licensed under a.
  8. Summary

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    You should appreciate that some plants and animals have adapted in order to avoid crystallization. ... through the use of antifreeze proteins. 2004-2024 University of Cambridge. Except where otherwise noted, content is licensed under a.
  9. Introduction

    https://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/polymerbasics/intro.php
    Used as an energy store: starch for plants and glycogen for animals, or for structural support, e.g. ... 2004-2024 University of Cambridge. Except where otherwise noted, content is licensed under a.
  10. Osmosis

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    Animal cells do not have cell walls, so they may eventually burst. ... size. 2004-2024 University of Cambridge. Except where otherwise noted, content is licensed under a.
  11. Arteries

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    Collagen is a protein that forms characteristic fibres in most of the animal kingdom. ... 2004-2024 University of Cambridge. Except where otherwise noted, content is licensed under a.

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