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Biology set for 4 groups

Function

Intended for experimental study, biology laboratory and conducting 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, monocotyledons, 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, Lamarckism, etc.

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Key Experiments

  • » General procedures for an experimental class FQB - 1201.003
  • » Instructions for carrying out activities in the biology laboratory - 1201.003_1
  • » Some QB safety standards. - 1201.003A
  • » Some special precautions are taken in the QB laboratory. - 1201.003B
  • » Laboratory reports and notebooks FQB. - 1201.003C
  • » Procedures for conducting QB experiments. - 1201.003D
  • » Some guidelines on cleaning and drying glassware QB. - 1201.005
  • » How to identify humus-rich, sandy, and clayey soils? - 0001.050
  • » What does your water hide? - 0001.362B
  • » The influence of different types of water on seed development. - 1481.441A
  • » How does the water cycle work? - 1505.170
  • » How to obtain a dried specimen? - 1481.050
  • » Are we all the same? - 0001.500
  • » How are chromosomes divided? - 0001.510
  • » What is the probability? The AND rule and the OR rule in genetics. - 1505.110
  • » Genetic crosses, using Punnett square. - 1505.121
  • » Could I be colorblind? - 1505.130
  • » How does the colonization of an environment occur? - 1505.180
  • » Are all peas the same? - 1505.190
  • » How the environment determines the germination power of seeds. - 1481.436A
  • » How does natural selection occur? - 1505.140
  • » My arm, the whale's flipper, the horse's hoof, and the bat's wing: what do they have in common? - 1505.150
  • » How is a gene selected in a population? - 1505.160
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