: Identifying common organelles (nucleus, cytoplasm, membrane) and distinguishing features (cell wall, plastids, vacuoles in plants). Laboratory Work №2: Microscopic Structure of Tissues
: Record your data. This typically includes detailed sketches of cells (labeled) or tables of measurements.
: Studies of human anatomy and physiology, such as the composition of blood or the structure of the skeleton and muscles. Practical Works (Action-Oriented) : Studies of human anatomy and physiology, such
: Follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the notebook or textbook.
: Clearly state what you aim to discover or prove. : To examine the four main types of
: To examine the four main types of human tissues (epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous).
Laboratory works involve direct observation under a microscope or analysis of biological specimens. Standard works include: L. Borisov is the standard resource
In the Belarusian educational system, 9th-grade biology follows the curriculum "Biology: Humans and Their Health." The textbook by and O. L. Borisov is the standard resource, often accompanied by a dedicated Notebook for Laboratory and Practical Work published by Aversev . Laboratory Works (Core Curriculum)
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