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

Observing Living Things
Population Changes: Field Data
Population Changes: A Model
Lesson of the Kaibab
Levels of Classification
Observing Structural Characteristics
The Dichotomy of Glassware
Why Leaves change Colors
Molecular Models
pH and Its Indicators
Using the Microscope
Measuring with a Microscope
Classifying Three Microbes
Living Things in Pond Water
A Study of Biochemical Reactions
Cork Cells and Onion Cells
How Plant and Animal Cells Differ
Diffusion Through a Membrane: Part 1
Diffusion Through a Membrane: Part 2
An Introduction to the Stereo Microscope
Cell Respiration in Yeast
Regeneration in Planaria
Structure of the Leaf
Structure of Roots and Stems
Mitosis in Animal and Plant Cells
Structure of a Flower
Development of Chick Embryos
Observation of Chick Embryos
The Human Menstrual Cycle
A Study of Down's Syndrome
Karyotyping
Inheritance of Single Traits
Human Inheritance
Micropipetting Techniques
Gel Electrophoresis
Face Lab
DNA Models
Gene Mutation
Investigating Spontaneous Generation
Evidence of Evolution
Beaks of Finches
Looking at Hydra
Investigating Pulse Rate
Nutrition in Paramecium
Digestion of Fats
Relationship Between a Plant /Animal
Making Connections
Looking at Blood Cells
Blood Typing and Clotting
Lung Capacity and CO2 Production
Muscle, Bone and Cartilage
Spectrophotometric Techniques
Relationships and Biodiversity
Climates and Biomes
Relationship Between a Plant and an Animal
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