Mr. Rinella's Lab List

     The following is a list of labs which may be conducted during this school year.  Of the labs listed below, we will probably complete about 40-45 with the variables being the number of emergency days and the availability of live specimens (plants, microbes) during the year.  It is also likely that new or revised labs will be added.  The labs that are in bold type are the four NYS required labs which will appear on the Regents test in June.

Living Environment Labs        

 

  1. Observing Living Things

  2. Population Changes:  Field Data

  3. Population Changes:  A Model

  4. Lesson of the Kaibab

  5. Levels of Classification

  6. Observing Structural Characteristics

  7. The Dichotomy of Glassware

  8. Why Leaves change Colors

  9. Molecular Models

  10. pH and Its Indicators

  11. Using the Microscope                       

  12. Measuring with a Microscope

  13. Classifying Three Microbes

  14. Living Things in Pond Water                             

  15. A Study of Biochemical Reactions

  16. Cork Cells and Onion Cells

  17. How Plant and Animal Cells Differ      

  18. Diffusion Through a Membrane: Part 1

  19. Diffusion Through a Membrane: Part 2

  20. An Introduction to the Stereo Microscope

  21. Cell Respiration in Yeast

  22. Regeneration in Planaria

  23. Structure of the Leaf  

  24. Structure of Roots and Stems

  25. Mitosis in Animal and Plant Cells

  26. Structure of a Flower

  27. Development of  Chick Embryos

  28. Observation of Chick Embryos

  29. The Human Menstrual Cycle

  30. A Study of Down's Syndrome

  31. Karyotyping

  32. Inheritance of Single Traits

  33. Human Inheritance

  34. Micropipetting Techniques

  35. Gel Electrophoresis

  36. Face Lab

  37. DNA Models

  38. Gene Mutation

  39. Investigating Spontaneous Generation

  40. Evidence of Evolution

  41. Beaks of Finches

  42. Looking at Hydra

  43. Investigating Pulse Rate

  44. Nutrition in Paramecium

  45. Digestion of Fats

  46. Relationship Between a Plant /Animal

  47. Making Connections

  48. Looking at Blood Cells

  49. Blood Typing and Clotting

  50. Lung Capacity and CO2 Production

  51. Muscle, Bone and Cartilage

  52. Spectrophotometric Techniques 

  53. Relationships and Biodiversity

  54. Climates and Biomes

  55. Relationship Between a Plant and an Animal

 

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