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Daphnia Lab - Inquiry Based
Daphnia Lab - Inquiry Based
Daphnia Lab - Inquiry Based
Daphnia Lab - Inquiry Based
Daphnia Lab - Inquiry Based
Daphnia Lab - Inquiry Based
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In this inquiry-based lab, students will investigate how daphnia can be affected by everyday chemicals such as nicotine, caffeine, ethylene glycol, and alcohol. Students will first research the role of stimulants versus depressants within the human body and make a hypothesis as to how the chemical will affect the daphnia. This is a great inquiry level for an upper-level science course such as Biochemistry.

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In this inquiry-based lab, students will investigate how daphnia can be affected by everyday chemicals such as nicotine, caffeine, ethylene glycol, and alcohol. Students will first research the role of stimulants versus depressants within the human body and make a hypothesis as to how the chemical will affect the daphnia. This is a great inquiry level for an upper-level science course such as Biochemistry.

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NGSSHS-LS1-3
Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence that feedback mechanisms maintain homeostasis. Examples of investigations could include heart rate response to exercise, stomate response to moisture and temperature, and root development in response to water levels. Assessment does not include the cellular processes involved in the feedback mechanism.
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