Lab 1: Introduction to the Biology Laboratory Safety

Lab Report 1

Lab 2: Introduction to the compound light microscope

Lab 2 Report

Lab 3: How are plant cells different from animal cells?

Lab 3 Report

Lab 4: Observing living protists, “Let’s play Leeuwenhoek”

Lab 4 Report

Lab 5: Acids, bases and the pH scale

Lab 5 Report

Lab 6: Factors that affect enzyme activity

Lab 6 Report

Lab 8: How are the structures of the earthworm adapted to their environment?

Lab 8 Report

Lab 10: How is the heart adapted to carry out its function?

Lab 10 Report

Lab 11: Human perception: How do we find out about our environment?

Lab 11 Report

Lab 12: External features and leg musculoskeleton of the frog

Lab 12 Report

Lab 13: How are the internal organs and brain of a frog organized?

Lab 13: How are the internal organs and brain of a frog organized? Report

Lab 14: How are the structures of a grasshopper adapted for their function?

Lab 14 Report

Lab 15: How are Algae and Fungi adapted for nutrition and reproduction?

Lab 15 Report

Lab 16: How are the tissues of plants organized?

Lab 16 Report

Lab 17(A)How do we separate plant pigments by paper chromatography?

Lab 17 Report

Lab 18: How are seed plants adapted for nutrition and reproduction?

Lab 18 Report

Lab 19: How does Indian corn illustrate Mendel’s Laws?

Lab 19 Report

Lab 20: DNA extraction and Agarose Gel Electrophoresis

Lab 20 Report

Lab 21: Genetics of Sickle-cell Anemia

Lab 22: Evolution:Neanderthals and Modern Man