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a various selection of bacteria in colours of green and blue, and three red blood cell
biology | By Vixen.
two daisies in cups of water. One has purple dye in the water and the other does not, and a light blue arrow is pointing to the non-dyed daisy to show it’s the control group.
control group | By Esrah.
a large black degree symbol and the capital letter F. On the left hand side, oriented top to bottom, is the word 'Fahrenheit'. Both of these are outlined in white. On the right hand side is a simplistic white and red thermometer, and to the left of this in small black text, read bottom to top, is '(Negative) -459°F' and '98°F'. These words are also outlined in white.
Fahrenheit (temperature) | By PX.
two daisies in cups of water. One has purple dye in the water and the other does not, and a purple arrow is pointing to it to show that it’s the experimental group.
experimental group | By Esrah.
a large black degree symbol and the capital letter K. On the left hand side, oriented top to bottom, is the word 'Kelvin'. Both of these are outlined in white. On the right hand side is a simplistic white and red thermometer, and to the left of this in small black text, read bottom to top, is '0 K' and '310 K'. These words are also outlined in white.
Kelvin (temperature) | By PX.
 8 rectangles going from large to small, in order: domain in teal, kingdom in blue, phylum in purple, class in pink, order in pale red, family in orange, genus in yellow, and species in green
taxonomy | By Koda.
a large black degree symbol and the capital letter C. On the left hand side, oriented top to bottom, is the word 'Celsius'. Both of these are outlined in white. On the right hand side is a simplistic white and red thermometer, and to the left of this in small black text, read bottom to top, is '(Negative) -273°C' and '37°C'. These words' are also outlined in white.
Celsius (temperature) | By PX.
an erlenmeyer flask with a blue liquid and blue bubbles inside, on the outside is a white chemical formation of serotonin
chemistry | By Vixen.
 8 rectangles going from large to small, in order: teal, blue, purple, pink, pale red, orange, yellow, green
taxonomy | By Koda.

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