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Description:   In 1977 Carl Woese of the University of Illinois shook the world of biology and its long established tree of life when he announced the discovery of an entirely new group of organisms – the Archaea. Dismissed by many, further proof was provided when a vent organism (<i>Methanoccus</i> <i>jannaschii</i>) was sequenced.<BR><BR>Today this new phylogeny is the basis for a range of new explorations in microbial biology from the origins of life to its diversity. Developed by Susan Offner and based on the pioneering work of Woese, this kit takes students to the cutting edge of evolution, classification, and beyond.<BR><BR><i>Includes</i>: chart (61 cm x 91 cm), color transparency, student notebook (1 pad of 30 drilled worksheets), teacher’s guide.
Description:   Why do we have kidneys?
Catalog Number: (470190-690)

Description:   This kit is a complete exploration into the properties of color and light.
Catalog Number: (470163-328)

Description:   Combine Your Forensic Chemistry Knowledge To Solve the Crime!
MSDS SDS
Description:   Cleave plasmid DNA and map the relative positions of restriction sites.
MSDS SDS
Description:   Can genetic engineering be used to treat PKU?
Catalog Number: (470329-774)

Description:   Useful in lecture and distance learning.

Description:   Explore precision and error in measurement.

Description:   In this fun activity, students are challenged to balance chemical equations, perform mole calculations, determine limiting reagents, and understand stoichiometry.
Description:   Is This Epidemic Caused By A New Strain Of Bacteria?
Catalog Number: (470015-364)

Description:   Cool and colorful dragons liven up genetics lessons.
Catalog Number: (470329-776)

Description:   Models and a kit.

Description:   Direct Feedback trainer.
Description:   Basic headwall simulation for your center.

Description:   Find the spring constant of a projectile launcher using the potential energy of its projectile.

Description:   Illustrate the Structure of a Protein in Three Dimensions
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