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Biology set, for 4 groups

Function

Intended for experimental study, biology laboratory and carrying out biology experiments on: biological microscope, soil, pollution, water, cells, tissues, muscle, osmosis, enzymes, catalase, pH, lipids, DNA, dichotomous key, microorganisms, fungi, bacteria, yeast, animals, vertebrate and invertebrate animals, pseudocoelomate and acoelomate animals, insects, locomotion, birds, grains, root, stem, leaf, micrometric section, flower, stomata, bryophytes, pteridophytes, monocodyledons, dicotyledons, circulatory system, kidney, bile, senses, reflex, respiration, skeleton, seeds, chromosomes, “AND” rule and “OR” rule, genetic crossing, Punnett square, color blindness, genes, colonization, natural selection, Darwinism, Lamarkism, etc.

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Key Experiments

  • » - 1505.011A1
  • » - 1201.003
  • » - 1201.003A
  • » - 1201.003B
  • » - 1201.003C
  • » - 1201.003D
  • » - 1201.005
  • » How do you use the biological microscope? - 1505.011
  • » The inclusion of the plant tissue, micrometer cut and preparation of a blade - 1505.011A
  • » Becoming familiar with a biological microscope - 1505.014
  • » How do you identify the types of soil? - 0001.050
  • » - 0001.362B
  • » How does the water cycle occur? - 1505.170
  • » How are chromosomes divided? - 0001.510
  • » - 1481.009A
  • » - 1481.010A
  • » How do you use a scalpel? - 1998.302
  • » - 1481.011A
  • » What are the cells of the skeletal striated muscle like? - 1505.020A
  • » What are the cells of the smooth muscle like? - 1505.020B
  • » How does catalase operate within plant cells? - 0003.015
  • » Is it possible to observe the action of enzymes? - 0003.017
  • » How is the pH of different substances tested? - 0003.019
  • » Which food samples contain lipids? - 0003.024
  • » - 0003.025A
  • » - 1481.412A
  • » - 1481.050
  • » How do you create a dichotomous key? - 1505.002
  • » What is yeast like? - 0001.255
  • » How yeast type fungi are developed in salt and sugar? - 0001.256
  • » - 0001.360A
  • » Where are the bacteria? - 1505.013
  • » How does the colonization of an environment occur? - 1505.180
  • » What are the conditions offered by the egg so that the bird develops? - 0001.240
  • » How to represent the hydrostatic cavities of pseudocoelomic and acoelomate animals - 1491.003
  • » - 1491.004B
  • » What is the kidney like? - 1491.005
  • » How do animals sustain themselves and how do they move around? - 1491.006
  • » How do you classify the invertebrates? - 1505.003
  • » Are all circulatory systems equal? - 1505.004
  • » What are the stomata like? - 0001.173
  • » What are the structures of flowers like? - 0001.180
  • » What are the differences between monocots and dicots? - 1481.440
  • » Comparing the development of the seed with the type of irrigation - 1481.441
  • » - 1505.008B
  • » What is the purpose of the bile? - 1505.005
  • » How to stimulate the reflex arc - 1505.006
  • » How to stimulate our senses - 1505.007
  • » - 1505.016B
  • » How do we breathe in different situations? - 1800.012
  • » Are we all equal? - 0001.500
  • » What is the probability? E rule and OU rule in genetics. - 1505.110
  • » - 1505.121
  • » Am I color-blind? - 1505.130
  • » How does the environment determine natural selection? - 1481.436
  • » How does natural selection occur? - 1505.140
  • » My arm, the whale´s fin, the horse´s paw, and the bat´s wing: what´s in common? - 1505.150
  • » How is a gene selected in a population? - 1505.160
  • » Are all peas equal? - 1505.190
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