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WARD’S Mitosis and Meiosis CD-ROM, v.2.1 |
Features Numerous, Detailed Microscope Slide Views for Students to Label |
Packed with Resources for Both Students and Teachers Our popular AP Biology CD-ROM series will help your students visualize difficult concepts and processes as they work through the extensive background information, sophisticated animations, and video clips that demonstrate the procedures for each of the labs. In addition, some of the more difficult labs include simulations to provide practice for the real thing. Printable images of actual results from the hands-on portion of the lab are included on each CD, allowing students to use them for reference worksheets or analysis. The supplemental information included on each CD-ROM can be used as a preview to the lab, for consultation and reference during a lab, and for post-lab study and review in preparation for the AP Biology exam. Each CD-ROM also features interactive quizzes and teacher’s resources including learning objectives, time requirements, material and equipment requirements, prelab prep, safety overview, further investigations, and multimedia resources that will allow you to customize your lesson plans. System Requirements Mac: PowerPC or better, System 7.0 to OS X (Classic), 32MB RAM Windows: Pentium processor, Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP, 32MB RAM Receive a FREE WARD’S AP Biology CD-ROM v.2.1 Demonstration disk. Just call 800-962-2660 and ask for item 200 W 5352.
Students learn what to look for on microscope slides of mitosis and meiosis, how to do cell counts, and even how to prepare their own slides with the interactive tutorials included on the CD-ROM, all in preparation for performing the investigations in AP Biology Lab #3. It includes clear, detailed microscope slides, colorful illustrations, and an animated segment re-creating nuclear division. A special section of microscope slides clearly displays the various stages of onion root tip mitosis, and students can simply click on a slide to highlight the different features of each stage. Multiple images of the Sordaria life cycle are also illustrated and students can label the asci and determine the percentage of asci that show crossing over.
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