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These plastic hemacytometers offer repeatable and reliable measurements and analysis
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(470112-982)
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The Independence of Motion Accessory enables the Vernier Projectile Launcher to perform the classic experiment where one ball is dropped as another is projected horizontally.
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Each slide contains one set of eight photomicrographs.
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(470309-550)
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No oil required.
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(470347-434)
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This best-in-class 3D printer is designed with the classroom in mind.
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A metal identification lab.
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In this activity, students make hypotheses regarding household items and then test them.
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(470343-494)
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Learn about muscles and how/why they contract.
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(470336-168)
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Learn about white blood cells, a critical part of the immune system, protecting the body from foreign invaders such as bacteria and viruses.
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Learn why cells are microscopic and the need for cells to effectively move materials in and remove waste.
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(470328-342)
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Learn about the effect a catalyst has on a chemical reaction.
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(470328-172)
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Learn about drug delivery systems, which can control the transport and release of medicine in the body.
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(470343-390)
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Learn about the full range of forensic investigations through chemistry, biology, and physical science.
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<B>Have you ever wondered how Copper is Formed in Nature?</B>
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(470343-522)
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Learn about copper, one of the most useful and versatile naturally occurring metals.
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(470357-048)
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Lactose intolerance is common, but is actually a recessive genetic trait! Humans and other mammals are only meant to drink milk as infants and as they grow, they lose the ability to digest lactose. As populations began to develop, the domestication of cows and drinking milk into adulthood became more common, leading to a tolerance for lactose. Learn about variation, inheritance, and the role of DNA and proteins in expression of traits in this three-part laboratory activity.
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