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Ecology set with microscope

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Intended for experimental study, science and biology laboratory for conducting experiments on: Biology. Life and evolution. Ecology. Chlorophyll, a substance found in most green vegetables. Decantation and filtration, two steps for purifying water. Using magnets to separate materials, recycling. What is hidden in your water? How the environment influences the germination power of seeds. Topics on the evolution of living beings. Lamarckism. Darwinism. The synthetic theory. How to classify invertebrates? The basic structure of the monocular microscope. How to use the monocular microscope. Identifying the parts of a monocular microscope. Biogeochemical cycles. The water cycle. The carbon cycle. The oxygen cycle. The nitrogen cycle. The phosphorus cycle. Climate change, greenhouse effect. What is meant by climate change. What is the greenhouse effect. How does the water cycle work?, etc.

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Key Experiments

  • » Chlorophyll, a substance found in most green vegetables. - 0001.175
  • » Decantation and filtration, two steps for water purification. - 0001.200
  • » Using magnets to separate materials, recycling. - 0001.276
  • » What does your water hide? - 0001.362B1
  • » How the environment influences the germination power of seeds. - 1481.436B
  • » How to classify invertebrates? - 1505.003A
  • » The basic structure of the monocular microscope. - 1505.010A
  • » How to use a monocular microscope. - 1505.011C1
  • » Identifying the parts of a monocular microscope. - 1505.014A
  • » Biogeochemical cycles. - 1505.019
  • » Climate change, greenhouse effect. - 1505.021
  • » How does the water cycle work? - 1505.170
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