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Monthly Archives: July 2019
Gene transfer – Plant style: Learn more about how plants use genes from other plants to enhance their growth
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Baby animals – first year on Earth, Learn more about patterns of inheritance
Observe the fur colour of the baby foxes.
How is the fur colour of the baby foxes the same as the parent foxes?
How is the fur colour of the baby foxes different?
What type of simple pattern of inheritance does this represent (dominance, recessive, incomplete or codominance)?
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Learn more about how to take note about Genetics: DNA to RNA (Transcription to translation)
Notes:
DNA to RNA to mRNA to tRNA
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Learn more about mosquito genetics
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Learn more about how organic compounds can alter normal body chemistry
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A beginners guide to launching a rocket – learn more
Learn more about how to determine the maximum payload on a rocket:
Learn more about how rockets are launched – Link to National Geographic
How do rockets work?
Rockets don’t work by “pushing against the air,” since they also function in the vacuum of space. Instead, rockets take advantage of momentum, or how much power a moving object has.
If no outside forces act on a group of objects, the group’s combined momentum must stay constant over time. Imagine yourself standing on a skateboard with a basketball in your hands. If you throw the basketball in one direction, you and the skateboard will roll in the opposite direction to conserve momentum. The faster you throw the ball, the faster you roll backward.
Rockets work by expelling hot exhaust that acts in the same way as the basketball. The exhaust’s gas molecules don’t weigh much individually, but they exit the rocket’s nozzle very fast, giving them a lot of momentum. As a result, the rocket moves in the opposite direction of the exhaust with the same total oomph.
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What is so special about moon rocks – learn more…
Learn more about the unique protocols around using moon rocks for science research…
(How does this relate to tools of the astronomer?)
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