Description
Biotechnology is the leading edge of scientific research and careers. Now, with Hands-On Science: Introduction to Biotechnology, your students can become familiar with the basic concepts, techniques and issues.
Hands-On Science: Introduction to Biotechnology contains twenty lessons:
Making Yogurt
Invasive Species
Making Kimchi
GMO Pro, GMO Con
Yeast Fermentation
Bt, Borers, and Butterflies
Antibiotics from Nature
Do You Know What You’re Eating?
Gel Electrophoresis
Building People
Running a Gel
To Clone, or Not to Clone?
Was It Alive?
The Community and Genetically Modified Foods
Oil Cleanup with Bacteria
Where Will the Money Go?
Enzymes
Forensics
Extracting DNA
Biotechnology Careers
Each lesson is an experiment designed to help students understand biotechnology’s applications in agriculture, environmental protection, medicine, and manufacturing. Throughout the book, they’ll explore how biotechnology is as venerable a process as the making of cheese, and as new a technique as extracting DNA from living tissue. They’ll also investigate bioethics and examine possible careers in the field.
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- Use Hands-On Science: Introduction to Biotechnology as a complete introductory program, as a replacement unit, or as an enrichment experience.
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- Each activity includes teacher notes, materials lists, and assessments.
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- Hands-On Science: Introduction to Biotechnology correlates to National Science Education standards.
