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Kids First Biology Lab v2

CTNR925057 0814743015807 CTNR925057

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Thames & Kosmos
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Suggested Age: 8-12 Years
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Educational Focus: Science
• Discover the science of living things with this complete introductory microscope kit
• 4x, 10x, and 40x objective lenses work together with a 15x ocular lens to allow for magnification up to 600x.
• Includes slides and specimens to observe, as well as guidance to prepare your own specimens
• Long-lasting battery-powered LED illumination
• Durable plastic body suitable for young biologists-in-training
Discover the science of living things with this complete introductory microscope kit. The beautifully illustrated experiment manual guides you through observations of many living specimens found in and around your home: onion cells, pond water, chloroplasts, plant stem cross sections, microorganisms, mouth cells, meat cells, different types of hair and fur, dust mites, bugs, pollen in honey, and much more. See how an onion cell shrivels and how an paramecium wiggles. Analyze the differences between the hair on your head and the sheep’s hair in your wool sweater. The kit includes slides, cover slips, and many helpful tools. Learn how to use these tools to prepare slides and how to use the microscope to examine them. The kit includes slides, cover slips, and many helpful tools. Learn how to use these tools to prepare slides and how to use the microscope to examine them. Investigate how the lenses in a microscope bend light to magnify images.

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