Educational Materials
A comprehensive catalog of education materials, instruments, and tools available through Avantor allows users to more effectively teach subjects of biology, physics, language arts, chemistry, earth science, forensics, math, and environmental studies. Many interdisciplinary kits allow students to match skills across a variety of subjects in order to better absorb key concepts and procedures. Educational materials are designed to be durable and user-friendly for accessibility with users of all levels.
Science Take-Out® Brain Reward Pathway And Addiction
Is “Floratryp” addictive?
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Science Take-Out® Testing For Genetic Disorders That Cause Brain Damage
Follow The Case Of Twins Who Have Newborn Screening For Genetic Disorders.
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Atwood Pulley Machine, Complete Set
The simple Atwood Pulley Machine features two pulleys connected to a sturdy rod.
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Speed of a Bubble Set
The Speed of a Bubble Set connects the mathematical concept of slope to the physical science concept of velocity.
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Laser Optical Disk Set
This is an excellent and economical set for introductory ray optics.
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Primary and Secondary Coils
Primary and Secondary Coils are used to investigate electromagnetic induction.
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Science Take-Out® Pathogens, Antibodies, And Vaccines
How does the immune response protect against diseases caused by bacteria?
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Science Take-Out® A Case Of Food Poisoning
What Is Causing An Outbreak Of Food Borne Illness In A Community?
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Science Take-Out® Cell Communication
Create A Model To Illustrate Cell Communication.
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Science Take-Out® Genetic Engineering: Way To Grow
How Does Genetic Engineering Produce Human Growth Hormone?
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Science Take-Out® Brains Under The Influence
What Factors Affect Blood Alcohol Concentration?
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Science Take-Out® Life Support For A Developing Baby
Make A Model Placenta To Investigate Effects Of Prenatal Exposures.
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Science Take-Out® Taste Blind
Students use taste papers to determine if they are PTC tasters.

