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  1. Genetics in Inbred Arabidopsis - Table of Contents

    16 Oct 2018

    Table of Contents for the Arabidopsis Student Guide

  2. Mentor Tip Sheet - Pollen and Pollination

    30 Aug 2018 | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    The purpose of this tip sheet is to help you as a scientist mentor anticipate and respond to students as they post online about their pollen and pollinator investigations.

  3. Genetics in Inbred Arabidopsis - Student Guide

    17 Jun 2016

    What is a trait?Biologists use the terms "trait" and "phenotype" interchangeably. They both describe theexpressed characteristics of an organism. The color of a leaf, the height of a plant, the smell of a flower – these are all traits. This is not the same as an organism's genotype, although...

  4. Genetics in Inbred Arabidopsis - Teacher's Guide

    16 Jun 2016

    Abstract: Designed as a whole-class experiment, students work in teams to understand genotypicvariationamongrecombinantinbredlines(RILs)ofthemodelorganism Arabidopsisthaliana.Seedsareused from two parent lines, Columbia and Landsberg, as well as numerous...

  5. Genetics in Inbred Arabidopsis - Table of Contents

    16 Jun 2016

  6. Pollen Module - Table of Contents

    16 Jun 2016 | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Please review the topics covered in this module via the Table of Contents.

  7. Pollen Module Overview

    16 Jun 2016 | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Abstract: This module provides great flexibility. You can choose some or all of the activities. Each section is posted in separate pdf files on the PlantingScience website, on the Plant Themes / Pollen page. Activity Set A is a basic orientation to plant anatomy in relation to where pollen is...

  8. Corn Competition - Student's Guide

    16 Jun 2016

    In this module, you will think about germination and plant growth by working to grow the tallest possible corn seedlings. After growing your plants, you will discuss what you learned with your classmates.

  9. Activity Set C: Field Study of Flowers and Pollinators

    24 May 2016 | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Summary: In outdoor field settings, students investigate animal pollinators, most likely insects and hummingbirds. Student inquiry questions will be explored by collecting data on pollinator visits to flowers. Students count the number of pollinator visits to flowers during timed observation...

  10. Activity Set B: Exploring Pollen in the Atmosphere

    24 May 2016 | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Summary: Students explore wind-pollination through investigating pollen in the atmosphere. They construct simple pollen traps and set them outdoors. Using a staining technique to distinguish pollen from other material on microscope slides, students conduct pollen counts from the collected...

  11. Activity Set A: Background for Inquiries Investigating Pollen in Plant Reproduction

    24 May 2016 | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Summary: Students gain background knowledge for inquiry investigations through dissecting flowers and/or cones and observing pollen grains through compound microscopes. In addition, students conduct either a guided or open inquiry investigation by growing pollen tubes. Through these activities,...

  12. The Wonder of Seeds - Mentor Tip Sheet

    19 May 2016

    The purpose of this tip sheet is to help you as a scientist mentor anticipate and respond to students as they post online about their germination and seedling growth investigations.

  13. The Wonder of Seeds - Student's Guide

    17 May 2016

    Investigations in Germination & Plant Growth

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