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Teacher Demo: Sock Mitosis

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This demonstration is a great way for students to model the stages of mitosis. Images of the different stages in textbooks are static snapshots and many students have difficulty grasping the idea that mitosis happens as part of a continuous cycle. read more

Teacher Demo: Lung in a Bottle

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This is a simple, yet extremely effective model of human lungs. Students are able visualize how the lungs, thoracic cavity and diaphragm work together to facilitate inhalation and exhalation. This model can be prepared before class to be used as a demonstration and... read more

Teacher Demo: Eggmosis

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Osmosis is the process by which the concentrations of two solutions equalize across a selectively permeable membrane. Osmosis is necessary for the digestive and excretory systems to function. This demonstration models the behaviour of cells in hypertonic and hypotonic... read more

Teacher Demo: Acid-Base Rainbow

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This quick demonstration is a highly visual illustration of the use of acid-base indicators to determine pH. Milk of magnesia is mostly a suspension of magnesium hydroxide in water. Magnesium hydroxide is a strong base that readily neutralizes hydrochloric acid.... read more

Teacher Demo: What Makes Up a Planet?

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The International Astronomical Union classifies solar system bodies into three categories: planets, dwarf planets, and small solar system bodies (including comets, asteroids, and meteoroids). There are eight planets in the solar system with two distinct groupings. The... read more
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