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mCellandCellPROCESSESuCellGrowthDivision
instructional content: + Chromosome structure + Limits to cell growth • DNA overload and exchange of materials • Surface area to volume ratio + Cell cycle + Mitosis and cytokinesis + Regulation of the cell cycle • Cell cycle regulators • Uncontrol...
WS Element of Month Carbon IA
1 All About Elements: Carbon http://wardsci.com https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 3 Fun Facts About… Carbon 1. Graphine, an allotrope of carbon, is the strongest, thinnest, and best conductor of heat known to man. It was creat...
mLife uSafety
instructional content: The following proficiencies are introduced, reviewed, emphasized, and reinforced at the start of the course and applied throughout the course. + Laboratory safety • Safe practices • Safety equipment and location • SDS • Haza...
WS Element of Month Sodium final
1 All About Elements: Sodium http://wardsci.com https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 Ward’s All About Elements Series Building Real-World Connections to the Building Blocks of Chemistry The periodic table of elements is an essent...
WS Element of Month Fluorine Final v2
1 All About Elements: Fluorine http://wardsci.com https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 Ward’s All About Elements Series Building Real-World Connections to the Building Blocks of Chemistry The periodic table of elements is an esse...
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1462 Element of Month Beryllium
1 All About Elements: Beryllium http://wardsci.com https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 3 Fun Facts About… Beryllium 1. Prior to being named beryllium, this element was known as glucinium, which originated from the Greek word gly...
Element of Month Hydrogen v2
1 All About Elements: Hydrogen https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 3 Fun Facts About… Hydrogen 1. Robert Boyle produced hydrogen gas as early as 1671 while he was experimenting with iron and acids. 2. Under the extreme pressures...
Element of Month Lithum v2
1 All About Elements: Lithium https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 3 Fun Facts About… Lithium 1. Elemental lithium can float in mineral oil. 2. Lithium was one of the elements produced during Big Bang Nucleosynthesis. The other t...
WS Element of Month Neon Final (1)
1 All About Elements: Neon https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 Ward’s All About Elements Series Building Real-World Connections to the Building Blocks of Chemistry The periodic table of elements is an essential part of any chemi...
WS Element of Month Oxygen IA
1 All About Elements: Oxygen http://wardsci.com https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 3 Fun Facts About… Oxygen 1. Oxygen constitutes 21% of our atmosphere, nearly half the mass of the earth’s crust and about two thirds of the hum...
Element of Month Helium
1 All About Elements: Helium https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 3 Fun Facts About…Helium 1. Helium is the second most abundant ele- ment after hydrogen in the universe and solar system. Approximately 11.3% of all atoms in the u...
WS DataHub SS CX
The power of twelve, the convenience of one. • Twelve or more integrated probes in each wireless unit, available for Biology/Chemistry, Physics, General Science and Environmental Science • Lowest price per probe when compared to other classroom pr...
Diabase
+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Diabase Type: Igneous; intrusive. Texture/Appearance: Often porphyritic; characterized by an ophitic groundmass where intersecting plagioclase laths are partially or completely enclosed by pyroxene. Massive wi...
Breccia
wardsci.com 800-962-2660 Breccia Type: Sedimentary; clastic. Texture/Appearance: Coarse-grained, angular rock fragments cemented in a fine- to very fine-grained matrix. Clasts have sharp edges. Color: Variable. Mineralogy/Chemistry: Composition va...
Limestone
+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Limestone Type: Sedimentary; chemical or clastic. Texture/Appearance: Fine to coarsely crystalline; varieties may be dense, compact and graded to brecciated, styliolitic, or oolitic. Stratification usually ind...
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