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RE: [HAPS-L] Cell labs
We published something a few years ago in Silverthorn, et al's
Laboratory manual for physiology published by Pearson.
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From: HAPS-L-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:HAPS-L-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Peggy LePage
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 4:19 PM
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Subject: [HAPS-L] Cell labs
Does anyone have any interesting cell labs...we are doing
osmolarity/tonicity but need another lab to support their understanding
of a functional cell. It seems they know the basics regarding the
organelles and have a handle on DNA/RNA, protein synthesis but do not
seem to relate to "how cells function" so the progression to histology
and myocyte/neuron physiology can seem pretty overwhelming.
Thanks,
Peggy
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Peggy LePage
Professor of Biological Sciences
North Hennepin Community College
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