Botany : Botany Experiments & Kits
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What colors make up the color of autumn leaves? Masked by green chlorophyll in the summer, the abundance of other pigments in plant leaves becomes highly conspicuous each fall. As falling temperatures and changing light conditions cause the chlorophyll to break down, the differences in the types and amounts of the pigments provide visible ...
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In this engaging and fun kit, students learn how to differentiate between plant food stored as a simple sugar and food stored as a starch. Using a step-by-step procedure, students first dissect the seeds, and then treat them with reagents. This helps to determine the quantity and location of the sugar and starch. The individualized, ...
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This unique kit uses celery to vividly present the study of mitochondria to your students. Normal preparation methods tend to destroy the mitochondria. The LAB-AIDS® method utilizes a special stain that acts as a hydrogen acceptor. Students “observe” mitochondria oxidizing food. The stain on the slides gradually loses color as hydrogen ...
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An excellent activity for middle school through college, this kit focuses on the structure of dicot and monocot seeds. Students first examine and dissect two representative types of seeds–dicotyledons and monocotyledons. After diagramming and labeling seed structures, they study the action of enzymes in the germination process ...
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