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The Young Scientist Series 6
Description:
A JOURNEY INTO THE HUMAN BODY! Make planes, parachutes, jets,
windmills, and spinners before "flying" into the fascinating world of
the heart and lungs. Young scientists measure lung volume, make heart
and lung models, and design a working stethoscope. The journey continues
with the digestive system where the enzyme pepsin eats away gelatin,
iodine colors starch, and fats make brown paper translucent. This kit is
a sure winner with all Young Scientists that have aspirations in the
health care profession!
This set includes 3 kits: Flight, Heart & Lungs and The
Digestive System. The flight kit focuses on moving air. Young Scientists
make planes, parachutes, balloon jets, windmills, and spinners. The air
of experimentation will be filled with lots of excitement and flying
objects. In the heart & lungs Young Scientists learn about the basic
anatomy of the circulatory and respiratory systems by measuring lung
volume, making heart and lung models, and designing a working
stethoscope. This kit is a great introduction to the world of human
physiology. In the digestive system kit the different parts and
functions of the digestive system will explored. You will observe the
enzyme "pepsin" eat away gelatin, making iodine color starch molecules,
and by having fats make brown paper translucent. This kit is also a
first introduction to the differences between starch, protein, and fats.
Kit 16 - Flight
This kit focuses on moving air. Young Scientists make planes,
parachutes, balloon jets, windmills, and spinners. The air of
experimentation will be filled with lots of excitement and flying
objects.
Kit 17 - Heart and Lungs
Young Scientists learn about the basic anatomy of the circulatory
and respiratory systems by measuring lung volume, making heart and lung
models, and designing a working stethoscope. This kit is a great
introduction to the world of human physiology.
Kit 18 - Digestive System
Young Scientists explore the different parts and functions of the
digestive system by observing the enzyme "pepsin" eat away gelatin,
making iodine color starch molecules, and by having fats make brown
paper translucent. This kit is also a first introduction to the
differences between starch, protein, and fats.
Contents:
- Balloons
- String
- Clothespin
- Spinner models
- Flying plane models
- Windmill blades model
- Tissue paper
- Straws
- Dowel
- Paperclips
- Parachute Doll
- Bead
- Felt
- Heart/Lung model
- Velcro
- Bendable straw
- Construction Paper
- Tubing
- Plastic doll
- Funnel
- Iodine prep pads
- Toothpick
- Gloves
- Gelatin
- Pepsin capsule
- Pipette
- Brown Paper Bag
- Adult & Children Instructions
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