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Preview of Cell Size Hands On Lab

Cell Size Hands On Lab

Created by
Biology Minds
In this hands on laboratory investigation, students explore cell size by collecting data on the diffusion within agar cubes. The lab is designed for AP Biology high school courses or General Biology college courses. Students will also answer follow-up questions. Directions are included for students to graph their data using Google Sheets.
Preview of Diffusion and Osmosis Hands On Lab

Diffusion and Osmosis Hands On Lab

Created by
Biology Minds
In this hands on laboratory investigation, students explore diffusion and osmosis through two different experiments. One experiment involves the use of dialysis tubing while the other involves using potatoes. Students conduct the experiment and collect data. The lab is designed for AP Biology high school courses or General Biology college courses. Students will also answer follow-up questions. Directions are included for students to graph their data using Google Sheets.
Preview of Lab Safety & Procedures Slides + Posters (30+ Slides, Editable, FREE)

Lab Safety & Procedures Slides + Posters (30+ Slides, Editable, FREE)

🧪 Lab Safety & Procedures Slides + Posters (30+ Slides, Editable, FREE) Looking for a simple, effective way to teach lab safety AND reinforce it all year long?This resource includes 30+ clean, easy-to-use slides and quick reference posters designed to help you build a safe, structured, and high-functioning lab environment from day one. 👉 Best part: It’s 100% FREE. Because lab safety should be available to every teacher and every student. 📘 What You Get ✔️ 30+ Slide Presentation (Goog
Preview of TED Talk: Why Can’t You Put Metal in a Microwave?- Aaron Slepkov

TED Talk: Why Can’t You Put Metal in a Microwave?- Aaron Slepkov

Explore the fascinating story of how a melted candy bar led to one of the most revolutionary kitchen inventions— the microwave oven. This engaging TED-Ed lesson examines the life of engineer Percy Spencer, how microwave ovens work at the molecular level, and what makes microwave cooking different from conventional heat. Students will dive into electromagnetic waves, the properties of polar molecules, and the principles of frictional heating. Perfect for integrating STEM topics with historical co
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