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Biotech in a Bag
Students carry out a series of experiments using self-locking plastic baggies. Each experiment demonstrates a phenomenon or principle of biotechnology.
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Brine Shrimp And Ph Levels
Third graders investigate the different ph levels found in water that is tested using simple measurements. The water samples are taken from a local body of water. The ph levels are used to help indicate areas where shrimp can thrive in...
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BIO205-CH1- Intro Word Search
In this word search activity, students locate words related to biology. The word list includes protists, viruses, plants, spiral, and biotechnology.
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One Tough Worm
Students explain the process of chemosynthesis and its relevance to biological communities. In this investigative instructional activity students discuss chemosynthetic communities, then in groups they are assigned a species and are to...
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Using A Winogradsky Column to Analyze Microbial Communities
Young scholars use easily obtained materials to study ecological succession in a microbiological community. This investigation is appropriate for a variety of age groups. Elementary Students be fascinated by the changes occurring over...
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Extremophiles- Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension
In this extremophiles non-fiction reading worksheet, students read a two page selection that describes the organisms known as extremophiles. They answer 10 questions based on the selection which include true or false, short answer, and...
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Threatened, Endangered & Extinct Lesson Plan
Learners examine the basic needs of living organisms. In this science lesson, students study ecosystems and discover that organisms have basic needs that must be met.
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Cellular Respiration Concept Map
For this respiration worksheet students complete a concept map using the vocabulary words that are used in the respiration cycle.
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Using Magnetotactic Bacteria to Study Natural Selection
Young scholars demonstrate that living organisms may possess incredible adaptations which enable them to survive. They observe bacteria that are able to orient themselves using the Earth's magnetic field and formulate a hypothesis as to...
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Life's Big Questions: Where Did Life Come From?
Students explore the life forms that live in the hot springs of Yellowstone. They examine how microscopic creatures can survive in these extreme conditions. Students perform experiments to observe growth samples and demonstrate how a...
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Do You Dig Wetland Soil?
Students study the physical differences between wetland and upland soils. They match colors to the different levels of the soil after digging holes. They create soil color charts and chart the texture of the soils.
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Kraut Lab
Students explore the process of fermentation through the process of making Sauerkraut. Students use their observational skills and their five senses to create an articulate description of their lab created sauerkraut. They discuss the...
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Using A Winogradsky Column to Analyze Microbial Communities
Students use easily obtained materials to study ecological succession in a microbiological community. They collect water samples from outdoor sources in plastic bottles to observe and record changes.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Anaerobic and Aerobic Respiration
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Do you know why oxygen is so important? Module provides a comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of aerobic and anaerobic respiration and discusses the role...
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Biology: Anaerobic vs Aerobic Respiration
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Describes aerobic or anaerobic respiration.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Biology: Anaerobic and Aerobic Respiration
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] A comparison of the advantages of aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
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Ck 12: Plix: Anaerobic vs. Aerobic Respiration: Types of Respiration
[Free Registration/Login Required] Fill in the concept map regarding respiration, anaerobic and aerobic, to test your knowledge of the different types. You will need a sign in code to access this media but it is worth it!
Wikimedia
Wikipedia: Anaerobic Respiration
Definition and related links for the chemical process anaerobic respiration.
BiologyWise
Biology Wise: A List of Anaerobic Bacteria
Describes the three types of anaerobic bacteria and examples within each category.
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Biology Wise: What Is Anaerobic Respiration?
Explains what anaerobic cellular respiration is and how it differs from aerobic respiration. Discusses what this looks like in muscle cells, what the steps are, and the formula for anaerobic respiration.
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Biology Wise: Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration and Their Differences
The steps and the chemical equations in aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration are described as well as the differences between them.
Open Curriculum
Open Curriculum: Anaerobic Respiration
This study information will help you distinguish between obligate aerobes, obligate anaerobes, and facultative anaerobes.
BiologyWise
Biology Wise: Anaerobic Glycolysis
Explains what happens during anaerobic glycolysis and the two types of fermentation that can then take place under anaerobic conditions.
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Biology Wise: Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Bacteria
Explains what aerobic and anaerobic bacteria are and what their differences are.
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