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<span class="newwin">[http://new.echinobase.org/literature/article.do?method=display&articleId=42133 '''Sea Urchin Fertilization Laboratory''']</span><br />
<span class="newwin">[https://www.echinobase.org/entry/literature/article.do?method=display&articleId=42133 '''Sea Urchin Fertilization Laboratory''']</span><br />
Vic Vacquier developed a handout for university students on how to observe sea urchin fertilization in a university lab class setting. All that is needed are sea urchin gametes, a microscope, a few solutions and this handout. The handout works well for both 1 or 2 three hour labs. The student reads through the handout, makes the simple observations, and does the simple, direct experiments to gain insight into the fascinating process of sperm-egg interaction and egg activation.
Vic Vacquier developed a handout for university students on how to observe sea urchin fertilization in a university lab class setting. All that is needed are sea urchin gametes, a microscope, a few solutions and this handout. The handout works well for both 1 or 2 three hour labs. The student reads through the handout, makes the simple observations, and does the simple, direct experiments to gain insight into the fascinating process of sperm-egg interaction and egg activation.


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<span class="newwin">'''Ocean Life Class for K-5'''</span><br />
<span class="newwin">'''Ocean Life Class for K-5'''</span><br />


Class objective is to instill a sense of wonder and curiosity at the diversity of invertebrate life and forms in the ocean.
<p>Class objective is to instill a sense of wonder and curiosity at the diversity of invertebrate life and forms in the ocean.</p>
The worksheets that follow are to be used in a class involving live marine invertebrates purchased from marine animal suppliers.
<p>The worksheets that follow are suggested to be used in a class involving live marine invertebrates purchased from marine animal suppliers.</p>
<p>The discussions and activities depend upon the facilities available and the area of study of the host aquarium and lab.</p>





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Sea Urchin Fertilization Laboratory
Vic Vacquier developed a handout for university students on how to observe sea urchin fertilization in a university lab class setting. All that is needed are sea urchin gametes, a microscope, a few solutions and this handout. The handout works well for both 1 or 2 three hour labs. The student reads through the handout, makes the simple observations, and does the simple, direct experiments to gain insight into the fascinating process of sperm-egg interaction and egg activation.


Ocean Life Class for K-5

Class objective is to instill a sense of wonder and curiosity at the diversity of invertebrate life and forms in the ocean.

The worksheets that follow are suggested to be used in a class involving live marine invertebrates purchased from marine animal suppliers.

The discussions and activities depend upon the facilities available and the area of study of the host aquarium and lab.


Ocean Life Introduction

The oceans are rich with life, this sheet shows common marine invertebrates.


Ocean Life Word Search

Word searches are fun for students of all ages. Here is a site that can be used to make puzzles and a list of terms to get you started.

MARINE

ENVIRONMENT

INVERTEBRATES

ECHINODERMS

SEAURCHIN

SEASTAR

ANEMONE

CORAL

SPONGES

FISH

ECHINOBASE

DEVELOPMENT

LARVAE

MEASUREMENT


Echinoderm Worksheet

This worksheet can be used as an introduction to echinoderms.


Cut and Paste Echinoderm Life Cycles

This image shows the life cycle of the bat star.


The students then cut and paste the bat star and then the sea urchin life cycle stages noting similarities and differences.


Morphology Activity

This activity involves a worksheet for scoring morphology and then a cut and paste activity for scoring attributes.