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Blackwelder, R. E.; Garoian, George S. – American Biology Teacher, 1984
Discusses the life cycle of a fluke to illustrate a form of larval reproduction which occurs in many trematode flatworms. Polyembryony, production of many embryos by the breakup of the one early embryo that resulted from sexual reproduction, is considered. (JN)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, College Science, Embryology
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Stanisstreet, Martin – Journal of Biological Education, 1983
Describes a method for in vitro culturing of cells from amphibian early embryos. Such cells can be used to demonstrate such properties of eukaryote cells as cell motility, adhesion, differentiation, and cell sorting into tissues. The technique may be extended to investigate other factors. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Culturing Techniques, Cytology
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Shelton, Katherine H.; Boivin, Jacky; Hay, Dale; van den Bree, Marianne B. M.; Rice, Frances J.; Harold, Gordon T.; Thapar, Anita – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2009
The aim of this study was to examine whether there was variation in levels of psychological adjustment among children conceived through Assisted Reproductive Technologies using the parents' gametes (homologous), sperm donation, egg donation, embryo donation and surrogacy. Information was provided by parents about the psychological functioning of…
Descriptors: Children, Child Psychology, Adjustment (to Environment), Psychological Patterns
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Powell, Jeanne A.; Pitkin, Ruthanne B. – American Biology Teacher, 1981
Describes methods for studying heart primordia of the chick embryo, using the organ culture method. (CS)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, College Science, Embryology
Gehring, Walter J. – Scientific American, 1985
Basic architecture of embryo development appears to be under homeobox control (a short stretch of DNA). Outlines research on this genetic segment in fruit flies which led to identification of this control on the embryo's spatial organization. Indicates that molecular mechanisms underlying development may be much more universal than previously…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Cytology, DNA
Brown, Susan – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article discusses regeneration which is actually the dream of a scattering of biologists working in a relatively unheralded field called regenerative medicine. They hope to learn how other animals make whole their damaged parts, recreating complete working organs and appendages just as they did as embryos, but swiftly, and on a scale that…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Molecular Biology, Animals, Scientific Research
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Criley, Bruce B. – American Biology Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Culturing Techniques, Embryology
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Hiebert, Sara M. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2007
The strong-inference protocol puts into action the important concepts in Platt's often-assigned, classic paper on the strong-inference method (10). Yet, perhaps because students are frequently performing experiments with known outcomes, the protocols they write as undergraduates are usually little more than step-by-step instructions for performing…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Research Tools, Science Experiments, Prediction
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Weaver, Debora – American Biology Teacher, 2007
This article describes how to establish a primary tissue culture, where cells are taken directly from an organ of a living animal. Cardiac cells are taken from chick embryos and transferred to culture dishes. These cells are not transformed and therefore have a limited life span. However, the unique characteristics of cardiac cells are maintained…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Anatomy, Biology, Laboratory Experiments
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Jarning, Harald – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2009
In Norway "Pedagogikk" was institutionalised as an academic field of knowledge in the first part of the twentieth century. As a professional field of knowledge, however, pedagogy developed gradually from the 1840s, mainly through rurally based teacher seminars. In this article, relations between the progressive movement and the…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Folk Schools, Educational Research, Educational Change
Davis, Howard T. – Amer Biol Teacher Vol 31, 1969
Descriptors: Biology, Embryology, Laboratory Techniques, Microbiology
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Lyon, David N. – Journal of Higher Education, 1979
A learning experiment at a West Coast cluster college is reported that involved curricular devices designed to modify student-faculty interactions, change the basis of student motivation, and develop new insights into subject matter on the part of both faculty and students. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Cluster Colleges, Curriculum Development, Discussion Groups, Educational Innovation
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Wells, Jonathan – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Argues that Ernst Haeckel's drawings of vertebrate embryos (1891), which have been widely used in biology textbooks to illustrate his "Biogenetic Law", are factually flawed. Discusses the problems with Haeckel's drawings and his theory. Contains 14 references. (WRM)
Descriptors: Biology, Embryology, Evolution, Illustrations
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Downie, J. R. – Journal of Biological Education, 1979
Describes a simplified version of New's method for culturing early chick embryos. The technique allows continuous observation of the critical first three days of development and the conditions for setting up successful cultures are also presented to help both teachers and students. (HM)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Techniques
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Lu, Fong-Mei; Eliceiri, Kevin W.; Squirrell, Jayne M.; White, John G.; Stewart, James – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2008
This study was undertaken to gain insights into undergraduate students' understanding of early embryonic development, specifically, how well they comprehend the concepts of volume constancy, cell lineages, body plan axes, and temporal and spatial dimensionality in development. To study student learning, a curriculum was developed incorporating…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Inquiry, Active Learning, Scientific Concepts
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