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Bridger, James A. – American Biology Teacher, 1977
Outlines techniques used in teaching a course in "life-line" ethics, in which the events of conception, birth and death are related to ethical issues of abortion, suicide, euthanasia, etc. Several modes of actively involving students are described. Lists seven reference for information on bioethical issues. (CS)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Ethics, Higher Education
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Tipton, Vernon J. – American Biology Teacher, 1977
Summarizes information regarding the importance of water to biological systems, the total ecosystem and its interdependent parts. (CS)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology, Environmental Education
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Booth, Gary M. – American Biology Teacher, 1977
Describes construction of a model ecosystem using a 10-gallon aquarium with a sand, water and air interface. Pesticides are placed on sorghum plants grown on the terrestrial portion. After 30 days, movement of the pesticide is traced using radioisotope techniques, from terrestrial to aquatic organisms. Details for calculating concentration factors…
Descriptors: Biology, Ecological Factors, Ecology, Environmental Education
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Olsen, Sigurd – American Biology Teacher, 1977
Techniques for effective photography of aquatic organisms in the field and laboratory are described. Photography of microscopic organisms and construction techniques of photoaquaria are described. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Environmental Education, Higher Education
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Cummins, Kenneth W. – American Biology Teacher, 1977
Presents generalizations regarding how running water systems change physically, chemically and biologically with stream order, i. e., from the tiny headwater streams (order 1) to those receiving first order headwater tributaries (order 2) and so on. Food chain diagrams respective of stream order are explained. Stream study projects are suggested.…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Ecological Factors, Ecology
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Merritt, LaVere B. – American Biology Teacher, 1977
An overview of the various aspects of water quality, including a rationale for multidisciplinary cooperation in water quality management, a list of beneficial water uses, a discussion of the major types of water pollutants, and an explanation of the use of aquatic biota in testing for water quality. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Ecology, Higher Education
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Rushforth, Samuel R. – American Biology Teacher, 1977
Included in this introduction to the study of algae are drawings of commonly encountered freshwater algae, a summary of the importance of algae, descriptions of the seven major groups of algae, and techniques for collection and study of algae. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Environmental Education, Illustrations
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Stencel, John E. – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Describes how to use paper analogies as models to illustrate various concepts in biology, human anatomy, and physiology classes. Models include biochemical paper models, protein papergrams, a paper model of early brain development, and a 3-D paper model of a eukaryotic cell. (AIM)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Instructional Materials, Models
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Eshel, Amram – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Presents a visual aid designed to generate an image of water movement among soil particles using an overhead projector to teach the physical phenomena related to water status and water movement in the soil. Utilizes a base plate of thin transparent plastic, opaque plastic sheets, a plate of glass, and a colored aqueous solution. (AIM)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Demonstrations (Science), Earth Science, Ecology
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Ashburn, Sarah J.; Eichinger, David C.; Witham, Shelly A.; Cross, Vanessa D.; Krockover, Gerald H.; Pae, Tae-Il; Islam, Samantha; Robinson, J. Paul – American Biology Teacher, 2002
Reports on the quantitative and qualitative assessment of the CD-ROM "Cell Structure and Function" which includes five sections: (1) Basics; (2) Simple Cell; (3) Cell Viewer; (4) Cellular Changes; and (5) Handles. Evaluates the effectiveness of the CD-ROM with the participation of (n=65) students. Applies both qualitative and statistical methods.…
Descriptors: Biology, Cytology, Educational Technology, Evaluation
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Mertens, Thomas R. – American Biology Teacher, 1990
Presented are suggestions for using human pedigrees in the classroom and a generic pedigree that can be modified and used by instructors to provide variants for analysis. Eight single-gene mechanisms of inheritance are defined for use in this activity. (CW)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Genetics, Heredity
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Sigismondi, Linda A. – American Biology Teacher, 1989
A paper model which is designed to give students a hands-on experience during lecture and blackboard instruction on DNA structure is provided. A list of materials, paper patterns, and procedures for using the models to teach DNA structure and replication are given. (CW)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Biology, College Science
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Haddow, Paula K.; And Others – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Considers six key concepts in human genetics in a question-and-answer format designed to help guide students to an understanding of the concept. Lists eight workshops in human genetics for high school biology teachers and four curriculum material packages on human genetics. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Martin, Ian D.; Rempel, Robert S. – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Describes a method to produce 35mm color slides directly from the display screen of a computer terminal using techniques and equipment available to most teachers and researchers. Discusses the hardware and software needed, procedures, some of the problems encountered, and the potential uses of this method. (CW)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, College Science, Computer Graphics, Computer Uses in Education
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Taylor, Mark F. – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Described is an exercise which uses inexpensive and easy-to-make materials to demonstrate the basic fundamentals of heredity. Discusses two approaches using a hypothetical insert to demonstrate inheritance, mitosis, meiosis, and genotypic and phenotypic frequencies. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, DNA, Genetics
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