First Year Biology Lab 112

©David B. Fankhauser, Ph.D.,
Professor of Biology and Chemistry
University of Cincinnati Clermont College,
Batavia OH 45103
retina
 Posterior view 
of the cat's brain

This page has been accessed Counter times since 2 January 2006. 
 Cross section of 
the retina, 300x
 
[This is the first time I have taught this course in several years, and I will  be adding and/or modifying many of these protocols as we work our way through the quarter.  Stay tuned.]
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Handout:
Table of Contents 
Schedule of Lab Activities, Biology Lab 112, Winter Quarter
Laboratory Notebook Procedure                                        | (New students must 
Format Suggestions for Table of Contents                            | mount these protocols 
Format Suggestions for  Cumulative Lists.
Use of Contact Paper for Mounting Handouts                      | in their notebooks. 
Notebook Illustrations                                                         | All students are 
The Binocular Microscope: Its Features & Care                   | responsible for them and 
Using & Evaluating the Microscope, storage grdsht              | should know them.) 
Sample First Notebook Grade sheet (from Genetics lab, previous year)
Sample Second Notebook Grade sheet from previous year
Local Winter Birds at your Feeder
Field Hike Protocol
Sprouting Seeds
Writing a Scientific Paper
Extraction and Chromoatography of Photosynthetic Pigments
Spectra of Isolated Photosynthetic Pigments
Mitosis versus Meiosis
Human Genetics and Pedigrees
Biological Aspects of a Healthful Salad
Blood Typing
Maple Syrup Protocol
Maple Sap Collection Data Form
Vitamin C Titration Protocol
Vitamin C Assay Reagents 
Standardization of 0.01 N Iodine Titrant
Determination of Hourly Excretion Rate of Vitamin C 
Titration of Vitamin C in Fruit Juice
Vitamin C Excretion Problems
Introduction to Taxonomy
Making Yogurt
Making Labneh (simple yogurt Cheese)
Making Hard Cheese:  for 1 gallon of milk, for 5 gallons of milk.
Making Ricotta
Assay of Coliform in Ambient Water or Iced Tea
Gram Stain Protocol
Protista
Fungi