Kemtec Science: Plant Cancer
- Target Grades: 9-12
Now cancer can be investigated in the lab, not just discussed in your classroom. Students safely study the various aspects of cancer cell growth with this totally self-contained kit. (A fresh carrot will be required.) Students explore various aspects of cancerous cell growth and learn to explain the differences between a normal cell and a cancer cell, describe similarities and differences between animal and plant cancers, identify cancer cells, identify a plant cancer or gall, and research current theories on the causes of cancer. Students grow their own sunflower plants; then induce crown gall by inoculating plant tissue with Agrobacterium tumefaciens, which is required for inducing the cancerous growth. Students then do a Koch Postulates Experiment: Inducing Cancer in Carrot Tissue. (Instructions Included for Acquiring Required Permit, Coupon Item Ships Upon Request and Only in Continental US. Allow time for these processes.)
Kit Contains:
- Instructor Manual
- Student Workbook
- Petri Dishes
- Spray Bottles
- Methylene Blue Stain
- Dissecting Needles
- Inoculating Loop
- Sunflower Seeds
- Coupon for Agrobacterium tumefaciens