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Flower Parts: Model Flowers
Students use a microscope to identify the reproductive parts of flowers and research the proper names and specific locations of each structure. Then students create models including a three-dimensional slide and a flower model made of scrap materials.
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The Wonder of It All
The mimosa tree can be a fascinating subject for middle school research and investigation. Students can germinate the seeds and make observations about these interesting plants.
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Let's Juggle Genes
Dr. Splicer is trying to learn what kinds of proteins are important in photosynthesis. He uses bacteria for his research and has found three mutants which all seem to change how well photosynthesis works. Help him understand his experiments.
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Cholera: Domesticating Disease
This multimedia video on this webpage features the work of biologist Paul Ewald, who studies the evolution of virulence of disease organisms. The case study of the 1991 cholera epidemic in South America is the backdrop for this segment. Ewald describes how, over a few years time, society can steer the evolution of such pathogens toward becoming more.
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The Energy Story – Chapter 15: Solar Energy
This page looks at ways sun’s energy can be use: solar hot water, solar thermal electricity, and solar cells or photovoltaic energy.
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SEI: For Young Kids
This is a answers to questions frequently asked by kids on solar energy.
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