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Catalog Number:
(470030-324)
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Demonstrate a simple monohybrid cross using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster
Catalog Number:
(470190-694)
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Hands on racing activity.
Catalog Number:
(470039-500)
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This laboratory focuses on the mutualistic relationship between the giant tortoise (Geochelone elephantopus) and the Galápagos tomato (Lycopersecon esculentum) as an example of coevolution.
Catalog Number:
(470039-264)
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Offer students a lesson in electric circuits, voltage, and resistance while providing an engineering building project.
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Discover the Chemistry Behind Luminescence
Catalog Number:
(470175-690)
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Acquaint Students with Environmental Problems Created By Mining
Catalog Number:
(470030-372)
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Isolate and Study DNA in Minutes
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Use Scientific Practice to Solve Current Environmental Issues
Catalog Number:
(470003-744)
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How is AIDS transmitted? Are your students listening to the message? This HIV Simulation Lab, developed by biology teacher Ruth Ann Parham, will definitely catch their attention.
Catalog Number:
(470213-352)
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Students simulate predator and prey interactions with this lab.
Catalog Number:
(470225-518)
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Create a "cool light"!
Catalog Number:
(470225-524)
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Learn about and create three types of polymers and explore the differences.
Catalog Number:
(470320-642)
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Change your students' view of light with this kit that teaches an inquiry-based lesson on optics.
Catalog Number:
(470100-828)
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Students observe the movement of substances across a selectively permeable membrane with this intriguing kit.
Catalog Number:
(470024-118)
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Students use several techniques to investigate the location, methods, and mechanisms of transpiration in plants. Students first determine the source of water loss and confirm their findings with a qualitative chemical test. Then they prepare microscope slides of xylem in stem tissue, and prepare a leaf imprint using an innovative method that vividly highlights stomate structures. Finally, using WARD’S specially-designed potometer and supplied materials, students subject bean seedlings to varying environmental conditions to determine how transpiration is affected. You’ll get enough materials for eight setups, a teacher’s guide, and student copymaster.
Catalog Number:
(470014-614)
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Re-enact One of Anton van Leeuwenhoek’s Experiments
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