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Boeris, Paola S.; Bergero, María F.; Heredia, Romina M.; Liffourrena, Andrés S.; Lucchesi, Gloria I. – Journal of Biological Education, 2021
The contamination of wastewater with metals and the use of biotechnologies to remove them is commonly discussed in theoretical biology, microbiology and biotechnology classes aimed at undergraduate students. This work introduces an easy, economical and safe practical laboratory class related to this topic. The practice consists in performing batch…
Descriptors: College Science, Science Instruction, Water Pollution, Metallurgy
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Mugnai, Riccardo; Barbosa, Julio Vianna; Baptista, Darcilio Fernandes – Journal of Biological Education, 2012
Teaching collections are of great importance for science instruction at any level. There are several problems linked to the handling and curatorial management of this kind of collection. Among these is the relatively short life-span of specimens, due to the damage from continuous handling by students. Often the specimens used to replenish the…
Descriptors: Animals, Water Quality, Research Projects, Biology
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Vaughan, Ian; Larsen, Stefano; Durance, Isabelle; Ormerod, Steve – Journal of Biological Education, 2011
Field experiments are at the core of ecology, yet rarely find their way into education, probably due to a combination of technical challenges and risks associated with fieldwork. This may compromise student education and perception of the subject, making interesting, readily manageable experiments extremely important. We describe how the daily…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Ecology, Biology, Science Experiments
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Gipps, J. F.; Biro, P. – Journal of Biological Education, 1978
An experimental system, suitable for secondary schools, uses Chlorella vulgaris to demonstrate the effects of mercury and cadmium. Very low concentrations of mercury or cadmium decrease growth, whereas lead or arsenic have little effect. Further experiments show additive interactions between mercury and cadmium and antagonistic interactions…
Descriptors: Biology, Environmental Education, Laboratory Procedures, Metals
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Grenville, H. W. – Journal of Biological Education, 1983
Offers suggestions for teaching some aspects of water economy in plants. These include diffusion/osmosis, water transport, the part played by turgor in structural support, and its implications for plant organs or whole plants. Several practical demonstrations/experiments are also described. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Cytology, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Vincent, Julian F. V.; Kitchener, Andrew C. – Journal of Biological Education, 1988
Describes results and experiences of four field-course experiments designed to explore the relationships between animals and their physical environment. Reports on the response of animals to flow rate of water, relationship between size and rate of locomotion, and mathematical and physical techniques used to study how animals live. (RT)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecological Factors, Ecology, Entomology