Build a Body: Biology Systems 3.2

Build a Body: Biology Systems 3.2

INVIVO Communications Inc. – Freeware – iOS
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3.2
Titel: Build a Body: Biology Systems 3.2
Betriebssysteme:
  • iOS
Lizenz: Freeware
Datum: 18.12.2024
Hersteller: INVIVO Communications Inc.
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Änderungen: This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

General bug fixes!
Build-a scores are now visible on Spongelab.com when you connect your Spongelab account.
Thank you too all our "Build-a" builders for your amazing feedback.
The Spongelab team is working hard to keep bring you the best learning technologies.

New in version 3.0
Completely redesigned user interface.
Added support for single login with your Spongelab account
Integrates with lessons, classes, and reports on Spongelab.com
Updated points and time-trial modes
Both male and female forms are now included at no cost in the base build
Added in-app purchase for the following systems
Added frog anatomy
Added fish anatomy
Added worm anatomy
Added tomato plant anatomy and development
Added soybean anatomy and development
Added maple tree anatomy and development
Added maple tree anatomy comparison across four seasons
Added corn anatomy and development
Added animal cell anatomy
Added plant cell anatomy
Added fungal cell anatomy
Added bacterial cell anatomy
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