ANATOMY OF A PIG

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Move on to more advanced dissection skills and learn the ins and outs of a fetal pig. Pigs are very important to medical science because their anatomy is very similar to humans. They are especially important in helping to advance technologies for heart disease. Come take a class that will help to prepare you for a pre-medicine degree.

ANATOMY OF A PIG

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
Move on to more advanced dissection skills and learn the ins and outs of a fetal pig. Pigs are very important to medical science because their anatomy is very similar to humans. They are especially important in helping to advance technologies for heart disease. Come take a class that will help to prepare you for a pre-medicine degree.

DNA LABORATORY (This is a three day series.)

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
We see and hear about DNA almost every day but just what do scientists do with DNA In the laboratory that allows them to solve crimes and learn more about diseases? What goes on behind the laboratory curtain? Learn how to extract your own DNA, cut DNA into fragments, and create a DNA fingerprint. At the end of the series you will be able to take home your DNA in a vial and also a picture of the DNA fingerprints. You will be amazed at how the elegant DNA molecule can be manipulated behind that laboratory curtain.

GO INSIDE AN ORGAN

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Join us as we learn about and dissect three of the most important organs found in a mammal. Hold a cow heart in your hand, and then dissect it to understand how the blood flows through the heart so it can pump it throughout the body. Open up the lungs and see the intricate pattern of tubes that grow ever smaller to allow the oxygen to pass through to the bloodstream. Lastly, cut open a kidney and learn about the amazing delicate parts of the kidney that filter all the bad stuff from the blood and into the urine.

MARINE BIOLOGY

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How do marine biologists determine if they have discovered a new species? How do they study tidal zones? Join us in classifying marine organisms and collecting tidal data in the classroom. Sorry, no scuba diving!

MEASURE, MIX AND MATH

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Chemists, molecular biologists and forensic scientist all use math in their labs. Now you will learn the basics of how to calculate and make simple solutions and mixtures using a calculator just like a real scientist.
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