Tested Studies for Laboratory Teaching

Volume 3

State University of New York-Stony Brook, June 7-12, 1981

Editor: C. Leon Harris (State University College of Arts and Science, Plattsburgh, New York)
Host: Ken Laser


Each chapter below is available online as a PDF file.
Other pages available online include: contents, preface, foreword, and group photo.

  1. Biology for the Visually or Orthopedically Impaired (Dorothy Tombaugh and Roy Tombaugh, Lyndhurst, Ohio) [full text]

  2. Techniques of Biological Close-Up Photography (David T. Webb and Anne D. Webb, Queen's University) [full text]

  3. Plant Tissue Culture Systems as Instructional Tools in the Biological Sciences (William S. Rafaill, Berea College) [full text]

  4. Sea Urchin Development (Carolyn M. Conway, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Don Igelsrud, University of Calgary, and Arthur F. Conway, Randolph-Macon College) [full text]

  5. Organ Culture of Embryonic Chick Heart (Ruthanne Batcheller Pitkin, Allegheny College) [full text]

  6. Inhibition of Gland Development in Insects by a Naturally Occurring Antiallatotropin ("Anti-Hormone") (Dorothy Feir, Saint Louis University) [full text]

  7. Animal Behavior Experiments Using Arthropods (Joseph R. Larsen and Danielle M. Meyer, University of Illinois) [full text]

  8. The Basic Components of the Reproductive Strategy of the "Typical" Vertebrate, as Illustrated by the Guppy, Poecilia reticulata (Peters) (Bradley S. Bowden, Alfred University) [full text]

  9. Plant Fossils in the Laboratory (Kristen P. Giebel, Virginia Commonwealth University) [full text]

  10. Hypothesis Testing in Ecology (M. E. Nicotri, University of Washington) [full text]

  11. Two Reliable and Inexpensive Lysozyme Assays for Teaching Enzymology and Microbiology (John A. Snyder, Furman University, and Donald Fritsch, Virginia Commonwealth University) [full text]

  12. Experiments with the Structure and Function of DNA (Doris R. Helms, Clemson University) [full text]


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