Determine ABO blood type of real human blood in under five minutes. A small amount of blood is applied to a series of wells containing lyophilized blood typing antibodies, followed...
Use for blood typing of real human blood. Each vial contains enough antisera for 75 students. Refrigeration recommended until used. Materials from human-derived cell lines were found to be negative...
Use for blood typing of real human blood. Each vial contains enough antisera for 75 students. Refrigeration recommended until used. Materials from human-derived cell lines were found to be negative...
Use for blood typing of real human blood. Each vial contains enough antisera for 75 students. Refrigeration recommended until used. Materials from human-derived cell lines were found to be negative...
ABO/Rh Blood typing tray package of 100.
These styrene trays are washable and reusable. They contain depression wells to perform ABO and Rh blood-typing.
While white blood cells, or leukocytes, only account for approximately 1% of the total number of cells found in blood, they are a critical part of the immune system, protecting...
Though the use of blood type in a forensic investigation is not enough to prove guilt, it may aid in exonerating a potential suspect. In this activity, students act as...
The earliest historical attempts at blood transfusions often had lethal results. These results led to the investigation and discovery of blood types, as well as a deeper understanding of the...
Blood type, an inherited characteristic, has use in everything from forensic investigations to medical procedures. In this activity, students will learn about the genetics that determine blood type and the...
This activity provides the most procedurally accurate simulation of the blood typing technique available. Students test and determine the ABO/Rh blood types of four different simulated blood samples. Using Innovating...
The first blood typing system discovered, the ABO system, is the most important and widely used. In this activity, students will determine the ABO blood type of four unknown samples....
Chlorophyll is the most prevalent and well-known plant pigment related to photosynthesis. It is not, however, the only plant pigment necessary for photosynthesis to occur. Other pigments are involved in...
Using the materials provided, students will be able to examine the effects of nutrient deficiency on plants. Specially prepared nutrient solutions (included in the kit) will allow students to deprive...
Owls have a specialized digestive tract which helps them expel the indigestible parts of their prey in pellet form. Dissecting an owl pellet can teach students the concepts of food...
Students can observe and measure how muscles contract. The muscles are shipped in glycerol which extracts most of the water soluble material leaving muscle tissue that can be identified and...
Bacteria, good and bad, is all around us. In this activity students will collect and grow bacteria and then learn techniques for studying the bacteria they have grown. They will...
This experiment will help students understand the importance of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids in living organisms. They will learn to identify a positive test result for proteins using biuret reagent...
In this experiment you will expose living yeast cells to three different sugars. The sugars used will be glucose, sucrose, and lactose. When living yeast cells are exposed to these...
Introduce your students to this valuable separation science in a safe and colorful manner. Unlike DNA and other molecules which cannot be seen during electrophoresis, this activity uses dyes that...
In this activity, students can simulate Mendel’s work and determine patterns of inheritance. Using special chips and Innovating Science’s exclusive “double dice,” students will be able to simulate both monohybrid...
Urinalysis, one of the oldest medical diagnostic tests performed, is to this day still one of the most common. In this activity, students will use simulated urine to avoid the...
Learn the role of the kidney in blood filtration and waste removal along with the many functional tasks performed by nephrons, as well as nephron structure. Students will create an...
Anesthetize Drosophila melanogaster fruit fly)and other small insects for at least 40-50 minutes without killing or sterilizing. Includes instructions.
Why are cells microscopic? The answer relates to the needs for the cell to effectively move materials in and remove waste. In this activity, students will create simulated cells (agar...
In this lab you will learn the history of the discovery of DNA and DNA structure. Understand the nature of genetic inheritance and the role of DNA and proteins in...
This lab allows you to learn about two forms of passive transport: diffusion and osmosis. You will compare and contrast similarities and differences in the processes of diffusion and osmosis....
Prepare your own squashed stained slide and be able to identify the phases of plant mitosis and chromosomal development. Students will be able to prepare, stain and mount slides using...
Colored printing helps your students distinguish between metals, non-metals, and noble gas families as well as allowing them to differentiate types of metals, solids, liquids and gasses from synthetic elements....
The most convenient reference guide available- the Periodic Table Pen. This pen holds a double sided updated 2016 Periodic Table. The back side is a handy miniature reference chart. A...
This series of activities, developed by the American Chemical Society through grants from the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health, is comprised of a lesson that begins with...
This lesson, developed by the American Chemical Society through grants from the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health, explores chemical reactions that release energy in the form of...
This kit and the accompanying teacher’s guide have been developed by the American Chemical Society through grants from the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health. Through the lessons...
This series of activities, developed by the American Chemical Society through grants from the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health, is comprised of four lessons that investigate chemical...