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Vernier Biology
  • Using Technology in the Classroom
  • Heidi M. Anderson
  • 16 Novemeber 2009

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Teacher Resources
  • Vernier Interfaces
  • Software Lab Resources
  • Go Link
  • Fewer probes, loggerlite software
  • LabPro
  • Most probes with LoggerPro
  • LabQuest
  • Stand alone or as a computer interface
  • LoggerPro v.3.8 Newest
  • LabQuest Emulator v1.3
  • Curriculum Laboratory Books
  • Free Lab Downloads online
  • Correlation State Standards KY
  • Textbook Correlations Biology

3
Make it your own
  • Creator Organizer
  • Human PhysiologyResources
  • AP Biology ResourcesForensicsResources

4
DO / Dissolved Oxygen Labs
  • Lab 19 Dependent Variable ____________ Indepen
    dent Variable ____________
  • Title ________________________
    (relationship/slope)
  • Group 1 15,20,25,30 oC (use DO saturation
    nomogram)
  • Group2 Cold up to Room Temp (shaking jug)
  • Group 3 Room Temp up to 35oC (shaking jug)
  • Group 4 5,10,15 ,20 oC (use DO saturation
    nomogram)
  • Predictions Based on Table 1 New data to
    complete analysis
  • Going Further AP Biology 12 AP Environmental
    SciencePrimary Productivity Laboratory

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Enzymes Laboratoryvideo
(Lab 6A B)
  • Decomposition Reaction 2 H2O2 ? 2 H2o
    O2
  • Objective Measure the effect of enzyme
    concentration, temperature, and pH on the rate of
    decomposition reaction of hydrogen peroxide.
    Dependent Variable___________________Independen
    t Variables ____________, _____________,
    __________
  • Group 1 6A, O2 Probe Part 2, 0-5oC, 20-25oC
  • Group 2 6A, O2 ProbePart 2, 30-35oC,
    50-55oCGroup 3 6B, Gas Pressure Sensors
    (caution do not exceed 130kPa)
  • Group 4 6B, Gas Pressure Sensors (caution do not
    exceed 130kPa)Going further Students
    Inquiries, AP Biology Enzyme Lab2

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Cellular RespirationVideo
  • Lab 16A B Effects of Temperature on
    Fermentation Respiration Rates in Yeast
    variables ________________ , ___________________
  • Reactions 16A C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6CO2 6H2O
    16B C6H12O6 ? 2 C2H6O 2CO2 energy
  • Group 1 16A, CO2 probes, 5,10,15 ,20 oC
  • Group 2 16A, CO2 probes, 25,30,35,40 oC
  • Group 3 16B, Gas Pressure Probes, (caution do
    not exceed 130kPa)
  • Group 4 16B, Gas Pressure Probes, (caution do
    not exceed 130kPa)Group 5 (modify) CO2 O2
    probesGoing further 12AB Evaluating yeast
    ability to use different sugar sources for
    fermentation or respiration, 11A,B,D Cellular
    respiration in Germinated non-germinated peas,
    11C AP Biology Lab 5, 31 A,B,C Photosynthesis AP
    Biology Lab 4

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Thank you!!
  • Hint Science is about trials and errors
  • Good Luck!
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