Experiment Topics
· When do water plants produce oxygen?
· How much oxygen do water plants produce?
· What factors affect the photosynthesis?
With the help of this equipment set, it is possible to observe ...
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The illumination equipment serves as a source of light and a stand for performing the experiments with the Experiment Set “Photosynthesis”.
Contents:
1 Tripod
1 Acrylic plate 150x150x3 mm3
1 Bosshead
1 Halogen ...
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In this engaging and fun kit, students learn how to differentiate between plant food stored as a simple sugar and food stored as a starch. Using a step-by-step procedure, students first dissect the seeds, and then treat them with reagents. ...
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Bring the abstract theories of cell division to life!
Using this outstanding kit, students will be challenged as they identify the
phases of plant mitosis;
Observe chromosomal development
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This unique kit uses celery to vividly present the study of mitochondria to
your students. Normal preparation methods tend to destroy the mitochondria. The LAB-AIDS® method utilizes a special stain that acts as a hydrogen acceptor. Students ...
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Your students gain a complete understanding of the process of starch digestion by plant enzymes, using this individualized lab activity. Seeds that have been soaked overnight are used to illustrate several concepts.
Scientific Concepts/Processes ...
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An excellent activity for middle school through college, this kit focuses on the structure of dicot and monocot seeds. Students first examine and dissect two representative types of seeds–dicotyledons and monocotyledons. After diagramming ...
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