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Edible DNA

This is an example of what DNA looks like. It represents the spiral in DNA.  In this lab we used 2 Twizzlers as the sugar backbone, pink, yellow, green and orange marshmallows as the different acids (green: Guanine, pink: Cytosine, yellow: Adenine,… Continue Reading →

CBLchat with Tanya Harrison

Tanya Harrison is a planetary scientist. She works on gathering information from mars. She is a PHD students in geology at the University of Western Ontario. Among all of those amazing things she is also a professional Photographer. Yesterday My… Continue Reading →

Chapter 11: Statistics Project

Comments: Balloon Lab

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Pipe cleaners

          Interphase -There is a nucleus with chromatin inside and a cell membrane. During the interphase, DNA is copied. MITOSIS Prophase – Replicated DNA molecules join together to form sister chromatids. – Add small strings to the cell,… Continue Reading →

Mutation Story

Part 1     Hi my name is Proteus. I am a syndrome inside Bob who is 4 years old. I am a negative mutation inside Bob’s body that causes an overgrowth of the bones, skin, and other tissues. This… Continue Reading →

measuring currents

Large=180 medium= 60 small= 45   1.) Which circuit had the largest current? The circuit with the large bulb had the largest current, 180mA   2.)Which circuit had the smallest current? The circuit with the long bulb had the smallest… Continue Reading →

Google Hangout Response

    On April 19th we had a Google hangout on air with Karishma Bhagani, an NYU Student from Kenya. Karishma created a water purifier to help clean the water in her home Kenya. During the Google chat we asked… Continue Reading →

Poco-Opolis 500 by Jamie and Hailey

Currents from the Kitchen By Jamie Purdy

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