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Title: Cell Taxonomy: An Introduction to Cells and Tissues
Url: https://www.hagerstowncc.edu/docs/math-science/btc/microscopy/cell-tax...
Publisher: Hagerstown Community College
Description:

This activity, from Hagerstown Community College, guides high school anatomy and physiology students through identifying and comparing various types of cells and tissues under a compound microscope. Students review their knowledge of plant, animal, protist, fungus, and bacteria characteristics before examining 'mystery' specimens under the microscope to identify them. The lesson includes a student guide and worksheet, as well as a link to a free note taking worksheet. 

LC Classification: Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Natural history (General) -- Classification. Nomenclature
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Natural history (General) -- Microscopy -- Microscopes
GEM Subject: Science -- Biology
Key Concept: Biology -- Cells
Date Issued: 2014-06-20
Resource Type: Instructional Material
Assessment Material -- Test
Instructional Material -- Student Guide
Instructional Material -- Interactive Simulation
Format: Document -- PDF
Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Education Level: High School -- Grade 9
High School -- Grade 10
Middle School -- Grade 7
Middle School -- Grade 8
Language: English
Access Rights: Free access
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