North Texas Science teachers set to introduce new, more innovative science labs
Remember science labs where you looked under a microscope to find cells? Well, the latest, improved view of cells is nothing like the grainy images you may remember."Oh, you're looking at basically the cells of a plant. So, we always tell students that the plants are boxy cells and you can actually see that every now and then. If you scroll really close, you can see the nucleus of the cells. It's pretty cool," said teacher Aubrey Otero.
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