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  School biology experiments and demonstrations - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation School biology experiments ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
School biology experiments and demonstrations - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation School biology experiments and demonstrations.
On this page, you will find a list of experiments and demonstrations that are suitable for a school science lab or possible at home.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Demonstrating the properties of waves on an Oscilloscope
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In schools, the science technician is the person who prepares the practical equipment and makes up the solutions used in school science labs.
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  Testing leaves for starch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Testing leaves for starch is an experiment that is usually performed in school science laboratories, by pupils grade 7-9.
It is a simple experiment that works well in the summer but can be disappointing in the winter months when leaves make little starch.
The aim of the experiment is to see if a green leaf that had been left in the dark for 48 hours would have starch.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/t/te/testing_leaves_for_starch.html   (389 words)

  
 Summerschool
In addition to the demonstrations/experiments given by/performed together with each of the lecturers, among others there will be practical demonstrations of endoscopy of the nasal cavity, rhinomanometry, blood flow, acoustic rhinometry, and clinical aspects of olfactory dysfunction (diagnosis, treatment).
Experiments performed by the participants shall illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of different methods and their influence on the outcome of odor discrimination tasks.
The lecture will be followed by a demonstration in which the participants will get hands-on experience with the assessment of olfactory detection and intensity scaling by means of the methods of constant stimuli and magnitude estimation.
www.tu-dresden.de /medkhno/riechen_schmecken/summerschool_2007.htm   (2290 words)

  
 Station Information - How to prepare an onion cell slide
This activity is one of the first uses of an optical microscope that most school children encounter in a school biology lab.
This experiment is normally performed by children between the ages of 11 and 14.
In this experiment you will make a slide and look at the cells of the membrane under a microscope.
www.stationinformation.com /encyclopedia/h/ho/how_to_prepare_an_onion_cell_slide.html   (244 words)

  
 Apparatus for demonstrating osmosis
This apparatus for demonstrating osmosis through visking tubing (otherwise known as dialysis tubing) and is widely used in school.
The assembled equipment is inserted into hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic solutions and the level on the capillary rises, falls, or stays level accordingly.
This apparatus is easy for school children to use, but is fiddly to set up.
www.teachtime.com /en/wikipedia/a/ap/apparatus_for_demonstrating_osmosis.html   (610 words)

  
 Gurdjieff and His School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Writing in the early part of the twentieth century, long before experiments with altered states of consciousness became a widespread aspect of the “new religions” movement, Ouspensky was seriously experimenting with altered states of consciousness and their effect on perception and cognition.
His own experiences brought him to the conclusion that new forms and categories of thought were needed, quite apart from the two modes of thought (classical and positivistic) that had dominated Western civilization for over two thousand years.
A “school,” considered to be a dynamic ordering of precise moral, psychological, and physical conditions within which a relatively small number of individuals can interact for the sake of self-development, became the principal form of transmission.
www.bmrc.berkeley.edu /people/misc/School.html   (7549 words)

  
 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > School physics experiments and demonstrations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > School physics experiments and demonstrations
Demonstrating properties of waves with a ripple tank
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 StopAnimalTests.com > South Sanpete School District Decides to End Future Live Dog Experiments
This dog was brought from a shelter, and a high school science class watched as she was anesthetized and cut open on a cold surgical table while still alive, in order for functioning organs to be observed.
If these professional schools do not use animals in their curricula, the South Sanpete School District (whose mission is to "develop basic competencies" for high school students) does not need to do so either.
The majority of medical schools in the United States, including Harvard, Stanford, and Yale, have replaced their use of live animals in physiology, pharmacology, and/or surgical-training exercises with humane and effective non-animal teaching methods.
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 Potometer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The distance the bubble travels in a given time is determined by the rate of water uptake by the plant.
By turning the tap on the reservoir, the position of the bubble can be set at the start of the experiment.
The usual conditions to try is placing the plant in a bright light, placing it by a fan, and placing it in a humid atmosphere.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Potometer   (507 words)

  
 Physics 4 Kids - Physics Demos - A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
This experience illustrates one of the major risks in drilling an oil well, a Blowout, which occurs when gas pressure inside the well suddenly forces out the oil.
At the Isaac Newton School of Driving, though, every car is a laboratory on wheels and every drive an exciting journey into the world of physics.
This is a physics experiment book designed for children in grades 4 to 6.
homeschooling.gomilpitas.com /explore/physics.htm   (1353 words)

  
 School Biology experiments and demonstrations: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about School Biology ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
School Biology experiments and demonstrations: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about School Biology experiments and demonstrations
On this page, you will find a list of fun experiments and demonstrations that are suitable for a school science lab or possible at home.
Most will have some sort of safety advice on the page but the absence of written precautions does not mean that you can just plough ahead.
www.encyclopedian.com /bi/Biology-practicals.html   (142 words)

  
 School biology experiments and demonstrations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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 Chemistry & Biochemistry - DU Science Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Chemistry demonstration sessions are designed to be engaging and educational.
Throughout the sessions, we engage the students by asking questions about the experiments, such as what the students expect to happen and why, and by explaining the results of the experiment in an educational way in which they can understand.
Our club members perform the majority of the experiments for the students, however, the audience does have the opportunity to participate in the demonstrations and perform a few of their own experiments.
www.nsm.du.edu /chemistry/club_index.html   (335 words)

  
 Common experiments -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The purpose of this article is to describe common scientific 'experiments' and the results thereof.
A classic, involves pouring/dumping/mixing (Sour-tasting liquid produced usually by oxidation of the alcohol in wine or cider and used as a condiment or food preservative) Vinegar and (A white soluble compound (NaHCO3) used in effervescent drinks and in baking powders and as an antacid) Baking soda.
The self-regulating tap is a good example of negative feedback, and the hydrogen can be put to other uses.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/C/Co/Common_experiments.htm   (408 words)

  
 School chemistry experiments and demonstrations Details, Meaning School chemistry experiments and demonstrations ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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 Outreach Program at Haverford College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
At the end of the program each high school student presented a Power Point presentation discussing the research they conducted during their four weeks on campus.
Some experiments will focus on the use of transition metal catalyzed reactions, some will examine chiral catalysts, and finally some will involve the synthesis of compounds that are useful medicinal agents or similarly related to known pharmaceutical agents.
This would give a high school teacher and student a chance to see the problem-solving tasks involved in a college-level computer science course, as well as a chance to explore one or more programming languages if they already have some background in computer programming.
www.haverford.edu /biology/Resources/Outreach.htm   (725 words)

  
 Teaching Resources - Demonstrations and Experiments
While this link is keyed to the texts and courses used in the general chemistry program of Brigham Young University, it's also designed to be friendly to anyone looking for ideas to help support their lectures in chemistry, at all levels of education.
This is an interactive computer simulation of an equilibrium dialysis experiment performed to study the chemical properties of antibody molecules.
The experiment is discussed briefly in most current textbooks for college upper level and first year medical school courses in immunology.
www-rohan.sdsu.edu /staff/drjackm/chemistry/chemlink/teach/teach4.html   (374 words)

  
 DCC [Academics]
This course is intended to introduce the student to various aspects of cancer including the biology of cancer, its impact on the patient and on society, treatment methods, risk assessment, prevention and future trends in dealing with the United States' second leading killer.
The application of scientific principles from the areas of biology, chemistry and physics to the study of human anatomy and physiology.
Projects may be based on reading, research, community service, work experience, or other activities that advance the student's knowledge and competence in the field of biology or related areas.
www.sunydutchess.edu /coursedescriptions/BIO.html   (1643 words)

  
 DerKeiler Directory - /Science/Educational_Resources/Experiments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Experiments in kirlian photography, tesla coils, astrophotography, electronics, and applied mathematics.
Activities and experiments devoted to the amateur scientist.
A number of reasonably simple experiments and demonstrations that can be performed by kids, teachers and hobbyists.
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 School physics experiments and demonstrations Details, Meaning School physics experiments and demonstrations Article ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
School physics experiments and demonstrations Details, Meaning School physics experiments and demonstrations Article and Explanation Guide
School physics experiments and demonstrations Guide, Meaning, Facts, Information and Description
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Is designed to enable high school biology teachers to use insects throughout the course of instruction in biology.
A general background in insect biology and ecology is included, as well as the preparation of an insect collection suitable for use as a reference collection.
Students enrolled in the graduate level course (NR847) will also be expected to prepare a laboratory on a topic of their own choosing related to insect biology, behavior or ecology.
pubpages.unh.edu /~pcj/NR747.html   (578 words)

  
 Biology Demonstrations -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Biology resources for high school teachers and educators (9-12).
Biology Demonstrations http://nerds.unl.edu/ Simple demonstrations for studying polymers, sound...
BIOLOGY (BIOL) 101 Biological Principles I. principles of cellular biology, genetics, and metabolism utilizing recitations, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises...
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