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evolution
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biology education in Western countries
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Evolution is widely taught as a fundamental concept with extensive evidence in biology education in Western countries.
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prophase
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biology education in Western countries
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Prophase is an essential stage of cell division taught in Western biology education, involving chromosome condensation and nuclear envelope breakdown.
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organelle
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biology education in Western countries
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Organelles are a fundamental topic in Western biology education, commonly taught as specialized subunits with specific functions within a cell.
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lipid bilayer
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biology education in Western countries
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The lipid bilayer is considered fundamental and critical for cell structure and function in cell biology education in Western countries.
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cytoplasm
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biology education in Western countries
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Cytoplasm is a key gel-like substance within a cell, essential for cell function and where many cellular activities occur, which is taught in biology education in Western countries.
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cell cycle stages
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biology education in Western countries
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The cell cycle stages, such as M phase and S phase, involve DNA replication and cell division and are essential concepts in biology education in Western countries.
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human reproduction
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biology education in Western countries
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Western countries need inclusive biology education that covers diverse family structures and reproductive rights in human reproduction.
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meiosis
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biology education in Western countries
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Meiosis is a crucial concept extensively taught in Western biology education to understand genetics and reproductive biology.
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cell division
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biology education in Western countries
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Cell division is a key concept studied in biology education in Western countries.
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cell membrane
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biology education in Western countries
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The cell membrane is a key concept in biology education in Western countries as it is a semi-permeable barrier.
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gender roles
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biology education in Western countries
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Biological, social, and cultural factors shape gender roles in biology education in Western countries.
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glycolysis
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biology education in Western countries
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Glycolysis is a critical metabolic pathway taught in biology education for cellular respiration in Western countries.
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passive transport
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biology education in Western countries
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Passive transport is a foundational concept in Western biology education, explaining molecule movement across cell membranes without energy.
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catabolism
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biology education in Western countries
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Catabolism, the process of breaking down complex molecules to release energy, is extensively taught in biology education in Western countries.
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euglena
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biology education in Western countries
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Euglena is commonly studied in biology classes in Western countries for its unique plant and animal characteristics.
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genetically modified organisms (gmos)
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biology education in Western countries
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Genetically modified organisms are studied and used in biology education in Western countries to improve agriculture and address food security.
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human anatomy
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biology education in Western countries
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In Western countries, biology education extensively studies human anatomy, often using dissection to understand the body's structure and function.
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vacuole
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biology education in Western countries
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Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles in plant cells used for storage and waste management, studied in biology education in Western countries.
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addiction
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biology education in Western countries
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The study of addiction in Western biology education explores its potential adaptive origins through neurobiology, genetics, and evolutionary psychology.
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gametophyte
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biology education in Western countries
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The gametophyte generation of plants is dominant in the life cycle of bryophytes and is typically small and inconspicuous.
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intelligence
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biology education in Western countries
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Intelligence in biology education in Western countries is explored in terms of evolutionary advantages and cognitive adaptations.
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leaf epidermis
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biology education in Western countries
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The leaf epidermis is a significant topic in biology education, focusing on its protective role and regulation of gas exchange within the leaf.
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marriage
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biology education in Western countries
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Marriage is viewed as a social union for procreation and genetic diversity in the context of natural selection in Western biology education.
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parental care
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biology education in Western countries
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Parental care in biology education in Western countries explores parental investment theory and adaptive behaviors within the context of evolutionary biology.
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prometaphase
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biology education in Western countries
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Prometaphase is a commonly studied distinct stage of mitosis in Western biology education.
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zygote
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biology education in Western countries
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The zygote is formed by the fusion of a sperm cell and an egg cell during fertilization, as taught in biology education in Western countries.
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