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Tag Archives: biology-physics

Lesson 3: Science teaser; What happened to Mom’s favorite pot?

Categories: Integrative Sciences, Lesson Plan Bank, News Tags: biology-physics, chemistry, eatured lesson plan, experiment, high school, integrative science, integrative sciences, lesson plan, middle school, protocol, pysics-chemistry-biology, results. hypothesis, science Date: January 27, 2015

Lesson 1: Orientation, stability, and how to keep your bearings

Categories: Integrative Sciences, Lesson Plan Bank Tags: biology, biology-physics, featured lesson plan, high school, integrative science, integrative sciences, lesson plan, middle school Date: April 15, 2014

Lesson 2: Reproducibility in biology

Categories: Integrative Sciences, Lesson Plan Bank Tags: biology, biology-physics, developmental biology, Drosophila, featured lesson plan, genetics, high school, integrative sciences, mathematics, middle school, reproducibility Date: March 13, 2014

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December 16, 2022
Physical patterns are not made reproducibly. Biological processes seem to have solved this problem. Most patterns in biology are exquisitely precise and reproducible: we all have five fingers on each hand, two legs, etc. This content is for registered members only.Please check your account settings, or register. https://www.theowletscience.org/login/ WHY JOIN THE OWLET?
The Human Senses: Hearing
November 24, 2021
Physical patterns are not made reproducibly. Biological processes seem to have solved this problem. Most patterns in biology are exquisitely precise and reproducible: we all have five fingers on each hand, two legs, etc. This content is for registered members only.Please check your account settings, or register. https://www.theowletscience.org/login/ WHY JOIN THE OWLET?
Chemistry: The Elements Scandium
August 31, 2021
Physical patterns are not made reproducibly. Biological processes seem to have solved this problem. Most patterns in biology are exquisitely precise and reproducible: we all have five fingers on each hand, two legs, etc. This content is for registered members only.Please check your account settings, or register. https://www.theowletscience.org/login/ WHY JOIN THE OWLET?
The Human Senses: Touch
July 16, 2021
Physical patterns are not made reproducibly. Biological processes seem to have solved this problem. Most patterns in biology are exquisitely precise and reproducible: we all have five fingers on each hand, two legs, etc. This content is for registered members only.Please check your account settings, or register. https://www.theowletscience.org/login/ WHY JOIN THE OWLET?
News: Sleep (Part 2)
February 21, 2021
Physical patterns are not made reproducibly. Biological processes seem to have solved this problem. Most patterns in biology are exquisitely precise and reproducible: we all have five fingers on each hand, two legs, etc. This content is for registered members only.Please check your account settings, or register. https://www.theowletscience.org/login/ WHY JOIN THE OWLET?


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