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Living Environment DemonstrationsThe video links below are Living Environment Science demonstration videos created in collaboration with the Buffalo Public Schools Science Department and University at Buffalo Cullen Science Education Foundation. All lab demonstration videos have an accompanied student resource document. Links for student resource documents can be accessed in the summary matrix. You must be logged onto your BPS Google Drive to access videos. The summary matrix of the video collection is available here.
Carrot Osmosis Video - Demonstration of osmosis with carrots. Carrots are submerged in saltwater and tap water for comparison. Olivia Pilewski University at Buffalo Cullen Science Education Fellow. This demo was created in collaboration with BPS 366 Research Lab HS for Bioinformatics & Life Science.
Egg Osmosis Video - An egg is used as a cell model to explain osmosis through a cell membrane. Olivia Pilweski University at Buffalo Cullen Science Education Fellow. This demo was created in collaboration with BPS 366 Research Lab HS for Bioinformatics & Life Science.
Steps to Using a Microscope Video - Microscope parts, their functions, and how to focus a specimen slide are presented. Olivia Pilweski University at Buffalo Cullen Science Education Fellow. This demo was created in collaboration with BPS 366 Research Lab HS for Bioinformatics & Life Science.
Cell Membrane and the Process of Diffusion Video - Cell membrane and diffusion are modeled. Omar Abdel-Kerim University at Buffalo Cullen Science Education Fellow. This demo was created in collaboration with BPS 301 Burgard High School.
Animal Cell Organelles and Their Functions Video - A model of the animal cell, animal cell organelles, and the function of organelles. Omar Abdel-Kerim University at Buffalo Cullen Science Education Fellow. This demo was created in collaboration with BPS 301 Burgard High School.
Plant Cell Organelles and Their Functions Video - A model of the plant cell, plant cell organelles, and the function of organelles. Olivia Pilweski University at Buffalo Cullen Science Education Fellow. This demo was created in collaboration with BPS 366 Research Lab HS for Bioinformatics & Life Science.