Cell Structure and Functions
Explore Cell Structure and Functions through interactive, curriculum-aligned experiments that explain key ideas in a clear and visual way. Students can learn concepts such as Animal Cell, Compound Microscope, and Meiosis, observe results, and connect theory with classroom understanding. These experiments make learning cell structure and functions easier and more engaging.
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Animal Cell
This experiment shows the structure of an animal cell and its main parts. It includes organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, cytopla...
Compound Microscope
This experiment explains the working of a compound microscope. It shows how the objective and ocular lenses work together to magnify tiny objects. The...
Connective Tissue - Blood (Microscopic Examination)
This experiment demonstrates the microscopic examination of blood, a type of connective tissue. A drop of blood is placed on a glass slide, covered wi...
Microorganisms Moist Soil - (Microscopic Examination)
In this experiment, we are going to observe mud water under a microscope. The aim is to identify tiny living microorganisms present in moist soil. Whe...
Microorganisms Pond Water - (Microscopic Examination)
This experiment demonstrates the presence of microorganisms in soil by observing a drop of mud water under a microscope, revealing bacteria, protozoa,...
Mitosis
This activity demonstrates the process of mitosis by explaining its main stages, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, and showing how chromos...
Osmosis in Raisins
This experiment demonstrates osmosis by showing that dried raisins swell in plain water due to water entering the cells and shrink in a concentrated s...
Plant Cell
This activity demonstrates the structure of a plant cell by explaining its main parts, including the cell wall, chloroplasts, large central vacuole, m...
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