"Classification and Evolution Lab Activities"
New York State Living Environment: Relationships and Biodiversity Lab
Learn about Structures within a Plant Stem
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A Survey of the Kingdoms of Life - Prepared Slides and Turtox Quiz Masters
Specially designed by Science Kit, this set enables teachers to create a lab experience which clearly demonstrates the cellular differentiation among the types of living organisms found in the five kingdoms.
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Evolution Six Labs
Learn evolution in six easy lessons with this timely response to a complex concept.
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Science Take-Out® Factors That Affect Sponge Egg Hatching
Design And Conduct A Controlled Experiment.
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The Darwin Series: Coevolution of the Galapagos Tortoise and the Galapagos Tomato Kit
This laboratory focuses on the mutualistic relationship between the giant tortoise (Geochelone elephantopus) and the Galápagos tomato (Lycopersecon esculentum) as an example of coevolution.
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Ward's® Constructing a Dichotomous Key Lab Activity
Learn About Dichotomous Keys by Classifying Seeds
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Hominid Skull Comparison: An Investigation of Hominid Evolution
Developed in collaboration with Dr. Martin K. Nickels, Professor of Physical Anthropology at Illinois State University, this Hominid Skull Comparison lets students investigate and draw their own conclusions regarding evolutionary relationships by examining and taking measurements of 24 life-size drawings of eight hominid skulls.
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Evolution of Whales Kit
Where did whales come from? Trace the history of whales back to the early Eocene epoch by making inferences from analyzing fossil data.
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Lactose Tolerance: Human Evolution Kit
Students research why one-third of Americans are lactose intolerant, but most other cultures have a much higher intolerance rate.
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Immunology and Evolution Experiment Kit
This kit teaches the student how to determine the evolutionary closeness of organisms based on antigen-antibody blood analysis.
Immunological comparisions (homology) are perhaps the most fascinating of the five methods by which organisms are classified.
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Biochemical Evidence for Evolution Lab Activity
Look at Evolution through the Study of Homology
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BoneClones® Comparative Skulls
Compare skulls and dentition from different animal types.
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Ward's® Primordial Soup: Study of Evolution Lab Activity
Examine microspheres as a possible origin for life on Earth.
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BoneClones® Lesser Primates Comparative Skull Set
Explore primate diversity.
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Science Take-Out® What Is It? Dichotomous Keys
Learn To Use And Create Dichotomous Keys.




