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Can cancer be inherited?
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(470190-700)
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What can urine tell us?
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Who can donate blood to you?
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(470046-488)
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Help students answer questions such as “What is a thermometer?” and “How does it work?” by completing a series of hands-on experiments.
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(470106-176)
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Pecking at foam packing peanuts with spoons, golf tees, and clothes pins, students simulate the effects of different beak characteristics on birds’ attempts to gather food.
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(470023-738)
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Students create fossil molds and casts, make observations about the fossilization process, then answer questions that test their understanding of key concepts.
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Ever Wonder if your Blood is Type A, Type B, or Something Else?
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(470015-798)
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Use this convenient set of labs as the base for a complete environmental science course. You can perform demonstrations that cover most of the topics recommended in the AP Environmental Science course with the materials included here.
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What can we learn from our urine?
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(470101-692)
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The study of bread ties in such diverse disciplines as biology, technology, history and cultural mores, as well as the scientific method and the importance of following proper lab procedure.
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(470101-638)
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This visually striking lab clearly illustrates the processes of rusting, corrosion and cathode inhibition. Iron metal will rust in the presence of air and water, a process that accelerates in ocean water.
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(470104-962)
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This analogy to the Rutherford alpha-scattering experiment allows students to observe reflected paths and deduce unknown shapes. It's a perfect short lab for the beginning study of particle physics.
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(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.
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In complete safety, this kit teaches students how to determine blood types.
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(470030-374)
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Investigation Tests Antibiotics and Disinfectant Cleaners
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(470024-256)
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Reinforce Math and Mapping Skills
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