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Cell Biology Learning Activities

Select from an extensive catalogue of educational tools available for enhancing the teaching of biological subjects, including simulated testing of blood and urine, the illustration of various natural habitats, and the dissection of sterilized stool samples collected from different regions. By engaging with these educational materials, students learn about animals, the environment, interactions between different animals, growth patterns of cellular organisms, and much more. Safe and economical, these convenient kits are designed to provide you with all of the materials necessary for proper biology education.

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Ward's® Diffusion and Cell Size Lab Activity

Ward's® Diffusion and Cell Size Lab Activity

Visualize an abstract concept in under fifteen minutes.

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Magna-Cell Magnetic Chalkboard Model

Magna-Cell Magnetic Chalkboard Model

Get The Point Across With Movable Cell Parts

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Lab-Aids® Osmosis And Diffusion Kit

Lab-Aids® Osmosis And Diffusion Kit

Observe the movement of water and solutes.

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Kemtec® Introduction to Enzymes Kit

Kemtec® Introduction to Enzymes Kit

Explore the pivotal role that enzymes play in the metabolic process.

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Meiosis Manipulative Kit

Meiosis Manipulative Kit

Visualize Meiosis for Students

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Study Of The Structure And Function Of Mitochondria

Study Of The Structure And Function Of Mitochondria

Visualize Mitochondria By Making Your Own Slides

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Lab-Aids® Normal Mitosis Kit

Lab-Aids® Normal Mitosis Kit

Make your own mitosis microscope slides.

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Exploring the Bacteriophage Life Cycle

Exploring the Bacteriophage Life Cycle

Although bacterial viruses, or bacteriophages, are present in many natural environments, they cannot survive autonomously. They require a host cell to reproduce and survive. In this experiment, students will learn about the different life cycles of bacterial viruses. They will then perform a viral plaque assay to indirectly visualize the viruses and to determine viral titer and multiplicity of infection (MOI).

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