| Title | Balut Embryology |
| Audience | biology - all levels |
| Abstract | In the Balut Embryology (Where in the World is Chicken Little) lab, we draw on an old traditional biology exercise but in a rather nontraditional way. In this lab the students will see how animals develop from just one cell. To watch the cells specialize and differentiate, we follow very careful procedures. Hopefully our end result will progress beyond the "balut ready" phase to a walking, chirping "Chicken Little". |
| Author | Jacquelyn Wesolosky |
| Email | wesolosk@kalama.doe.hawaii.edu |
| Unifying Concept | Change, constancy, and measurement |
| Science and Technology | Understandings about science and technology |
| Science as Inquiry | Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry |
| History and Nature of Science | Nature of scientific knowledge |
| Science in Personal and Social Perspectives | Science and technology in local, national, global challenges |
| Life, Physical, Earth Sciences | The cell, Structure and function in living systems, Reproduction and heredity |
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