Intro Section 1: Basic Lab Equipment 1. Dissecting pan.
Rigor, Relevance and Relationships Hawaii Department of Education Honolulu, HI January 22-23, 2007.
Todays Objectives: TSW list key characteristics of mollusks, including, but not limited to, –Major organs/organ systems –Major classes and representatives.
Nematode Extraction Methods: Baermann Funnel and Modified Baermann Techniques Kavitha Govindasamy Jimmy R.Rich Maria L.Mendes.
Fp7 - LEADER Slide 1 ALFRED C&S rods mechanical design FA_20121120.ppt Task 2.4 – Mechanical Design & Drawings of LFR and ETDR Fuel Assemblies (mech. Design)
Objective: SWBAT explain how various storms form WARM UP: 1.Using page 46 of the little blue book, DRAW the symbol for each weather front Storms: Tornadoes.
Thermometer/Termometro Used to measure temperature.
Jonah Chevrier Nick Jiang Ushhud Khalid Philip Van-Lane.
Lab Equipment. Gloves Safety First Fume Hood Beakers Beakers hold solids or liquids that will not release gases when reacted or are unlikely to splatter.
Mortar and pestle. Erlenmeyer flask Watch glass.
1. Solids Never return unused chemicals to the reagent bottle From reagent bottle Use a clean and dry spatula or spoon.
LAB EQUIPMENT ACTIVITY. 1. I am a piece of apparatus that is used for careful transfer of fluids. I have a wide circular mouth and a slender, hollow tube.FUNNEL.