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Atkins, David L.; Bannowsky, Fred – Amer Biol Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Laboratory Techniques, Science Materials
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LaBare, Kelly M.; Broyles, Steven B.; Klotz, R. Lawrence – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Discusses the importance of studying nectar biology. Describes how to extract nectar from various flowers, measure nectar volume, determine sugar concentration, and determine caloric value per nectar sample. These data are then related to hummingbird energetics to determine how many flowers are required to supply the pollinator with its caloric…
Descriptors: Birds, Botany, Higher Education, Science Education
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Behrman, E. J.; Gopalan, Venkat – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
There is a widespread belief among the public and even among chemist that plants do not contain cholesterol. This wrong belief is the result of the fact that plants generally contain only small quantities of cholesterol and that analytical methods for the detection of cholesterol in this range were not developed until recently.
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Organic Chemistry, Science Education
NASA Educator Resource Center at Marshall Space Flight Center, 2007
The Human Exploration Project (HEP) units have several common characteristics. All units: (1) Are based upon the Technological Literacy standards (ITEA, 2000/2002); (2) Coordinate with Science (AAAS, 1993) and Mathematics standards (NCTM, 2000); (3) Utilize a standards-based development approach (ITEA, 2005); (4) Stand alone and coordinate with…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Middle Schools, Engineering, Technological Literacy
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Din, Neena; Bird, Terry H.; Berleman, James E. – American Biology Teacher, 2007
In this article, the authors present a laboratory activity that relies on the use of a very versatile bacterial system to introduce the concept of how mutagenesis can be used for molecular and genetic analysis of living organisms. They have used the techniques of random mutagenesis and selection/screening to obtain strains of the organism "R.…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Genetics, Botany, Science Activities
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Coskie, Tracy; Hornof, Michelle; Trudel, Heidi – Science and Children, 2007
A five-week study taught students how to write a field guide that identified the plants in a small wooded area they passed through on their way to their school playground. By creating this authentic genre of science writing, students came to understand and care for the natural world in their immediate environment. They also developed important…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Outdoor Education, Guides, Plants (Botany)
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Thompson, Stephen – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007
This set of botany demonstrations is a continuation of the inquiry-based lecture activities that provide realistic connections to the history and nature of science and employ technology in data collection. The demonstrations also provide examples of inquiry-based teaching practices in the life sciences. (Contains 5 figures.) [For Part 1, see…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Scientific Principles, Botany, Sciences
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Bradley, Lucy K.; Stutz, Jean C.; Towill, Leslie R. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2009
The lecture content of a Plant Biology class for non-majors was transformed from a traditional on-campus lecture to an asynchronous website for use both as a stand-alone internet-based course and as an adjunct to the on-campus course. Additional information and examples of the online interactive activities included in PLB 108, Concepts in Plant…
Descriptors: Botany, Biology, Educational Technology, Internet
2000
Plants can survive in even the harshest of environments, from the freezing Arctic to the arid desert. In All About Plant Adaptation, join young plant lovers as they uncover some of the amazing ways that plants have adapted over millions of years enabling them to survive almost anywhere on Earth. Discover how some plants living in cold, arctic…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Botany, Elementary Education, Environment
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Luoma, John R.; Krupkin, R. Scott – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1990
A demonstration that can be used to illustrate diffusion and osmosis is presented. Discussed are materials, procedures, and an explanation for the effect. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Botany, College Science, Higher Education
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Friedman, Allan – Science and Children, 1991
The construction and stocking of an in-class pond is discussed. Suggestions for eight activities using the pond are provided. A list of 15 references is included. (CW)
Descriptors: Aquariums, Biological Sciences, Botany, Culturing Techniques
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Hershey, David R. – Science Activities, 1998
Enables students to examine the time course for seed imbibition and the pressure generated by imbibing seeds. Provides background information, detailed procedures, and ideas for further investigation. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Data Analysis, Data Collection
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Koenig, Richard T.; Cerny-Koenig, Teresa; Kotuby-Amacher, Janice; Grossl, Paul R. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2008
Enrollment by students in degree programs other than traditional horticulture, agronomy, and soil science has increased in basic plant and soil science courses. In order to broaden the appeal of these courses to students from majors other than agriculture, we developed a hands-on laboratory exercise relating the basic concepts of a soil energy…
Descriptors: Horticulture, Agronomy, Energy, Hands on Science
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Baum, David A.; Offner, Susan – American Biology Teacher, 2008
Phylogenetic trees, which are depictions of the inferred evolutionary relationships among a set of species, now permeate almost all branches of biology and are appearing in increasing numbers in biology textbooks. While few state standards explicitly require knowledge of phylogenetics, most require some knowledge of evolutionary biology, and many…
Descriptors: Evolution, Textbooks, State Standards, Biology
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O'Connell, Dan – American Biology Teacher, 2008
Recent studies of American science education have highlighted the need for more inquiry-based lessons. For example, when the National Research Counsel evaluated the Advanced Placement (AP) Biology program, it pointed out, "AP laboratory exercises tend to be "cookbook" rather than inquiry based. This criticism is particularly apt for the lab…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Plants (Botany), Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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