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Is there a minimum number of labs that have to be included in a course?
Updated onArticleWhile most courses are between 7-12 labs, there is no minimum.
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What happens if a student does something incorrectly with the V-scope?
Updated onArticleThe student would not be able to move forward with the subsequent steps. Only once the student has completed the steps accurately and correctly, will they be able to move forward.
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What kind of glassware is used for a titration?
Updated onArticleSyringes with stopcock attachments are used in titrations.
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What type of heat source is used for experiments?
Updated onArticleA sterno canister burner and stand with wire mesh are used for heating solutions in glass beakers.
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Is your Biology content for majors or non-majors?
Updated onArticleOur curriculum is designed for majors and non-majors alike.
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Do you have lessons using a hemocytometer?
Updated onArticleHemocytometers are not available due to costs in kits.
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Are the containers inside kits plastic or glass?
Updated onArticleAny items subjected to heating, such as test tubes and beakers, are glass. Otherwise, most containers are plastic.
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The bacteria were listed in the Student Supplied section of materials. Do they not come in the kit?
Updated onArticleInert bacteria cultures are provided in the kits. Once students activate these cultures, they become student supplied materials.
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Do you have any labs without live cultures?
Updated onArticleYes, there are labs without using the live cultures.
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Do students continuously culture the strains provided during the entire course?
Updated onArticleStudents are provided with sufficient materials to maintain cultures throughout the term of a standard college semester.
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