Biology Practicals Class 9

Permanent slides of TS of bone & muscle fibres, nerve tissue

  • Teach science experiments in a gamified way
  • Boost conceptual clarity and knowledge retention
  • Aligned with National Education Policy 2020
  • Helpful in getting NAAC accreditation
  • CBSE, ICSE, and state boards aligned curricula
  • Engaging simulations with easy-to-teach instructions

About Simulation

  • The virtual slide demonstration offers an in-depth exploration of the microscopic structure of bone, muscle fibre, and nerve tissue, providing learners with a detailed visual representation of these essential components of the human body.
  • Through engaging experiments and demonstrations, participants can immerse themselves in the dynamics of biology and gain a comprehensive understanding of the intricate structures and functions of bone, muscle fibre, and nervous tissue.
  • By studying the microscopic structure of these tissues in a virtual setting, learners can enhance their knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, gaining insights into the specialized characteristics and roles of bone, muscle fibre, and nerve tissue in the body's overall function.
  • The simulation aims to facilitate a hands-on learning experience that highlights the complexity and interconnectivity of bone, muscle fibre, and nerve tissue, fostering a deeper appreciation for the biological processes that govern human movement, coordination, and sensory perception.

Biology Practical Class

Simulation Details

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Duration – 30 Minutes
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Easily Accessible
languages
Languages – Odia & English
software
Platforms – Android & Windows

Description

Our skeleton is composed of bones, which are hard body tissues. A single cylindrical muscle cell makes up each muscle fibre. The brain, spinal cord, and nerves are all composed of nerve tissue. The bodily functions are regulated and coordinated by the nerve tissue.

Bone is a hard connective tissue that shapes the body and allows movement through muscle tissue. Muscles are contractile tissues responsible for movement, with three types: striated, unstriated, and cardiac. Striated muscles are voluntary, while unstriated and cardiac muscles are involuntary. Nervous tissue, consisting of neurons, conducts nerve impulses and controls various body functions. Neurons have three main parts: cell body, dendrites, and axon, and transmit nerve impulses throughout the body.

Requirements for this Science Experiment

  • Compound Microscope
  • Permanent Slide
  • Permanent Slide Box

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