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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">[http://new.echinobase.org/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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<p style="margin-left: 20px">[[File:Echinoderm_Worksheet.jpg|frameless|200px]]</p> | <p style="margin-left: 20px">[[File:Echinoderm_Worksheet.jpg|frameless|200px]]</p> | ||
<span class="newwin">'''Cut and Paste Echinoderm Life Cycles'''</span><br /> | <span class="newwin">'''Cut and Paste Echinoderm Life Cycles'''</span><br /> | ||
This | This images show the life cycle of the bat star.<br /> | ||
<p style="margin-left: 20px">[[File:Sea_Star_Life_Cycle.jpg|frameless|200px]]</p> | <p style="margin-left: 20px">[[File:Sea_Star_Life_Cycle.jpg|frameless|200px]]</p> | ||
The students then cut and paste sea urchin life cycle stages.<br /> | |||
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Revision as of 16:03, 19 February 2021
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 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 images show the life cycle of the bat star.
The students then cut and paste sea urchin life cycle stages.