Multidisciplinary set, Natural Sciences
Function
Intended for the study of touch, smell, free surface of water, physical states of water, fusion, evaporation, solidification, boiling, condensation, air, oxygen, carbon dioxide, air expansion, compressibility and elasticity, general and specific properties of matter, animals, seeds, germination, roots, stem, photosynthesis, phototropism, chlorophyll, flower, vegetables, monocotyledons and dicotyledons, irrigation, soil, mineral salts, erosion, food decomposition, mold, fungi, bacteria, harmful effects of smoking, vision, use of lenses, genetics, color blindness, natural selection, separation of mixtures, chemical reaction, movement, trajectory, inertia, heat, temperature, thermoscope, thermal sensation, heat propagation, light, Newton's disk, sound, mechanical waves, Doppler effect, string instrument, phases of the Moon, force, pressure, mechanical, plastic and elastic deformations, simple machine, pulleys, Pascal's principle, communicating vessels, simple pendulum, optics, reflection, refraction, flat and spherical mirror, diopters, electrification, electrical conductors and insulators, simple circuit, series and parallel connection, resistors, color code, compass, magnetic field, magnet, electromagnet, etc.
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Key Experiments
- » The touch of each one - 0001.006
- » Who has the best tact? - 0001.007
- » Test your sense of smell. - 0001.008A
- » Is water necessary for seed germination? - 0001.045
- » The function of roots in a plant. - 0001.150
- » Photosynthesis, green plants need light light energy. - 0001.170
- » The influence of light on the sprouting and development of seeds. - 1481.442A
- » Proving the existence of air. - 0001.310
- » The phases of the moon. - 1062.030
- » The operation and use of the compass. - 1082.124
- » Light is necessary for us to see. - 0001.005A1
- » The evaporation of water, the slow change from the liquid state of water to that of vapor. - 0001.075A
- » Heat makes ice melt faster. - 0001.080
- » The free surface of still water is horizontal. - 0001.090
- » The general properties of matter. - 0001.100
- » The bicordium, a stringed instrument - 0001.265A1
- » Separating objects using a magnet. - 0001.275
- » Using magnets to separate materials, recycling. - 0001.276
- » The identification of some seeds. - 0001.040
- » The decomposition of fruit under the action of mold. - 0001.245
- » How to handle the scalpel - 1998.302
- » The macroscopic fungus. - 0001.260A
- » The stem conducts the sap to all parts of the plant. - 0001.340
- » The harms of cigarettes. - 0001.346B
- » Defects of vision, correction of hyperopia and myopia with lenses. - 1062.003E7
- » How does the environment determine natural selection? - 1481.436A
- » Do I have color blindness? - 1505.130
- » How to identify humus, sandy and clayey soils? - 0001.050
- » The condensation of water vapor contained in the air. - 0001.060
- » Does air take up space? - 0001.095
- » Does the air we exhale contain water vapor? - 0001.085
- » Air, when heated, expands and air, when cooled, contracts. - 0001.110
- » The soil contains mineral salts. - 0001.220
- » Some components of the air we breathe, oxygen and carbon dioxide. - 0001.325
- » The melting of ice, the change from the solid state of water to the liquid state. - 0001.065
- » Soil erosion caused by increased water volume when it freezes. - 0001.070
- » Some specific properties of matter. - 0001.102A
- » Producing oxygen through a chemical reaction. - 0001.125
- » Decantation and filtration, two steps for water purification. - 0001.200
- » Identifying water and carbon in sugar. - 0001.290
- » Determining the compressibility and elasticity of air. - 0001.330
- » Force, mechanical deformations, plastic deformation and elastic deformation. - 1032.018
- » The physical states of water. - 1052.008_A3B
- » The solidification of water, obtaining colored ice. - 1052.008_A4
- » Boiling and condensation of water. - 1052.012A
- » The lines of force and the magnetic field of the magnet, magnetism. - 1082.120A
- » How to separate heterogeneous mixtures using simple filtration? - 1212.012_1
- » How to separate heterogeneous mixtures using magnetic separation? - 1212.012_2
- » A simple machine called a fixed pulley - 0001.046A
- » The burning of a candle produces light and heat. - 0001.235
- » Reference, position, movement and trajectory. - 1032.001
- » Inertia, one of the general properties of matter. - 1032.002_1
- » A simple machine called a movable pulley. - 1032.026J_0
- » The difference between heat and temperature. - 1052.004C2_1
- » Heat and temperature. - 1052.004C2_2
- » The means of propagation of heat. - 1052.025A
- » The composition of colors in a Newton's disk. - 1062.004R
- » Light, the properties of rectilinear propagation and the independence of rays. - 1062.003E1
- » The effect of light falling on a polished surface. - 1062.003E2_2
- » Reflection in concave and convex spherical mirrors. - 1062.003E4_2
- » The refraction of light and its laws, the diopters. - 1062.003E5_2
- » Electrification, principles of electrostatics, static electricity. - 1082.032
- » Electrical conductors and electrical insulators. - 1082.036
- » Series, opposition and parallel connections between batteries. - 1082.040
- » Chlorophyll, a substance found in most green vegetables. - 0001.175
- » What are the structures of a flower like? - 0001.180
- » What are yeasts like? - 0001.255
- » What conditions does the egg provide for the bird to develop? - 0001.240
- » Wind chill and temperature. - 0001.300A
- » Comparing different seeds. - 1481.041A
- » Phototropism - 1481.437A
- » Analysis of different quantities of the plant hormone auxin. - 1481.438A
- » What are the differences between monocotyledons and dicotyledons? - 1481.440A
- » Comparing seed development with type of irrigation. - 1481.441A
- » How do animals sustain themselves and move? - 1491.006
- » Where are the bacteria? - 1505.013
- » What is the probability? AND rule and OR rule in genetics. - 1505.110
- » The simple pendulum. - 1032.015A
- » The differentiation between force and pressure. - 1032.092A
- » The Magdeburg Hemisphere Experiment and Atmospheric Pressure. - 1032.093
- » Inflating a balloon, decreasing the external pressure. - 1032.094C
- » the free surfaces of a liquid within communicating vessels. - 1042.004
- » Pascal's principle, the hydraulic elevator. - 1042.026A
- » The thermoscope. - 1052.004B
- » Sound, a longitudinal mechanical wave. - 1072.059
- » Sound, Doppler effect. - 1072.061
- » The color code in the characterization of a resistor and its electrical resistance. - 1082.048
- » Permanent magnets, temporary magnets and the electromagnet. - 1082.140