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Matériel éducatif de biologie
Choisissez parmi un vaste catalogue d’outils pédagogiques disponibles pour améliorer l’enseignement des matières biologiques, y compris les tests simulés de sang et d’urine, l’illustration de divers habitats naturels et la dissection d’échantillons de selles stérilisés recueillis dans différentes régions. En utilisant ces supports pédagogiques, les étudiants apprennent sur les animaux, l’environnement, les interactions entre différents animaux, les modes de croissance des organismes cellulaires et bien plus encore. Sûrs et économiques, ces kits pratiques sont conçus pour vous fournir tout le matériel nécessaire à une éducation biologique appropriée.
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Science Take-Out® Taste Blind
Students use taste papers to determine if they are PTC tasters.
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Ward's® Sordaria Crossing-Over Flashcards
Striking Images Capture Meiotic Recombination
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Animal Bites
This fun, thought-provoking learning experience uses 9 museum-quality casts to teach students about diversity in diet in the animal kingdom. Casts include three from each group: herbivore (beaver, mountain gorilla, hippopotamus), carnivore (coyote, African lion, alligator), and omnivore (human, grizzly bear, baboon).
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Science Take-Out® Stem Cells
Learn How Stem Cells Can Be Used To Treat Diseases.
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Beyond Bead Biology: Molecular Biology Kit
Students use color-coded pop beads to visualize the structure of amino acid chains with this kit.
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Science Take-Out® Genetic Engineering: Way To Grow
How Does Genetic Engineering Produce Human Growth Hormone?
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Feathers, Fur and Scales
Build your own hands-on investigations around these assortments of real feathers, fur, and fish scales. Help students discover the unique features of feathers, see how fur keeps mammals warm, and why scales have remained a fish favorite for millions of years.
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Ward's® Mitotic Stage Counts Flashcards
Wide Field of View Shows Many Cells Captured at Various Phases of Mitosis

