"Cell Biology Lab Activities"
Ward's® Manipulate Your Own Action Potential Neuron
Students use the manipulatives in this activity kit, developed by Teacher Carole MacMullan, to depolarize and repolarize a neuron as they model sodium and potassium ion movement through gated channel proteins embedded in the plasma membrane of a neuron.
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Protein Synthesis Manipulatives Demonstration
These large and colorful DNA, mRNA, ribosome, tRNA, and amino acid models are visible anywhere in the classroom.
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Ward's® The Cell Theory: A Microscopic Journey Lab Activity
Unique Approach To Study Cellular Structures
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Lab-Aids® DNA, RNA Protein Synthesis Kit
This kit demystifies DNA's and RNA's connection to protein synthesis.
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Science Take-Out® Cell Membranes: Diffusion And Osmosis
What Molecules Can Pass Through The Pores Of A Cell Membrane?
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Lab-Aids® Bacteria Study Kit
Conduct bacterial experiments in a self-paced activity.
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Recombinant DNA Manipulative
This large plasmid model teaches students the basics of recombinant DNA technology.
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Study Of The Structure And Function Of Mitochondria
Visualize Mitochondria By Making Your Own Slides
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Cell Assembly Required Lab Activity
Create 3-D Cell Models Using Realistic “Cytoplasm”
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Innovating Science® Diffusion and Cell Size Lab Activity
Learn why cells are microscopic and the need for cells to effectively move materials in and remove waste.
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Edvotek Transformation with GFP Kit
With this kit, students learn how transformed cells take up a plasmid that contains the GFP gene.
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Ward's® Diffusion And Cell Size Kit
With this kit, students visualize an abstract concept In under 15 minutes.
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Innovating Science® Intro to Microbiology - Bacterial Growth and Staining
Learn about growing bacteria, their morphology, and bacterial staining techniques.
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Osmosis and Diffusion Lab Activity
How do molecules move into and out of a cell?
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Introduction To Enzyme Catalyzed Reactions
Living organisms require enzymes to regulate the chemical reactions necessary to maintain life.




