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Common European Adder
The common (European) adder is extremely wide-spread across the globe.
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Hamsters are small rodents that have four sharp incisors. They are related to mice.
Learn moreGenetics
Genetics means something like genealogy, origin and, in contemporary terminology, also the study of inheritance.
Learn moreHygiene
Epidemics such as the cholera or the plague and diseases like the Spanish flu were the causes of the deaths of many people throughout the centuries.
Learn moreHare and Rabbit
How do we distinguish between a hare and a rabbit? At first sight, both look confusingly alike for both have long ears and a stumpy tail.
Learn moreMenstrual Cycle
It is a very special moment when you get your first period. And then we say: maybe this is worth a visit to the cinema for you and your parents or you go out for a meal together with your parents, without your siblings, or perhaps you have a little party or there is something special to eat, so don’t be shy. Dare to communicate this.
Learn morePubertät
Die Zeit zwischen Mädchen und Frau, zwischen Junge und Mann ist aufregend und extrem. Mal geht es auf, dann wieder ab. Es ist eine Zeit der Gegensätze und Launen, Irrungen und Wirrungen. Man nennt sie: Pubertät. Biologisch zeichnet sich die Pubertät durch die Veränderung der primären und sekundären Geschlechtsmerkmale aus. Der Reifeprozess verläuft bei Mädchen und Jungen unterschiedlich. Wenn Kinder in die Pubertät kommen, entsteht im Gehirn eine neue Ordnung. Früher dachte man, dass das Gehirn im Alter von sechs Jahren ausgebildet sei. Heute weiß man, dass das Gehirn während der Pubertät noch einmal ganz neu umstrukturiert wird. Die Meinung der Erwachsenen wird plötzlich nur noch sehr ungern akzeptiert. Dafür suchen Jugendliche nun verstärkt Rückhalt bei Gleichaltrigen. Unser Unterrichtsfilm zeigt die Erfahrungen von Mädchen und Jungen sowie Eltern auf.
Learn moreSlow Worm
The slow worm is a small, completely harmless lizard, which – contrary to its German name “Blindschleiche”– is perfectly able to see and is often mistaken for a snake because it has no legs and an elongated body. The German name is presumably derived from the Old High German word “Plintslicho”, which means “blinding sneaker”. This probably refers to the pretty, shining skin surface of the slow worm.
Learn moreHuman Liver
Normally you do not feel it, it does not beat like the heart, neither can we feel it like the lungs when we breathe in and out – nevertheless, it is one of our most important organs: the liver.
Learn moreDucks
Ducks are our best-known water birds. You can watch them on almost any large body of water. Although we come across them frequently, most of us know very little about the lives of ducks. But it is worth our while to look at them more closely.
Learn moreEye
The eye is one of our most important sense organs. It provides direct access to the world.
Learn moreNeanderthal Man
For 250,000 years the Neanderthal dominated Europe during the last glacial period until he died out about 30,000 years ago.
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