Biology Practicals Class 9

Study of Museum Specimens of Plantae & Animalia!

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  • Boost conceptual clarity and knowledge retention
  • Aligned with National Education Policy 2020
  • Helpful in getting NAAC accreditation
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  • Engaging simulations with easy-to-teach instructions

About Simulation

  • Delve into the world of biology through exciting experiments showcasing models of museum specimens of Plantae and Animalia, offering hands-on exploration of the diversity of life forms.
  • Experience the dynamics of biology in a thrilling and engaging manner as you interact with these museum specimens, gaining a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of the natural world.
  • This experiment provides a unique opportunity for learners to understand and appreciate the detailed models of museum specimens representing both Plantae and Animalia, enhancing their knowledge of biological diversity.
  • Study of museum specimens of Plantae & Animalia. By engaging with these museum specimens, participants can immerse themselves in the fascinating world of Plantae and Animalia, gaining valuable insights into the characteristics and features of various species within these kingdoms.

Biology Practical Class

Simulation Details

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

Description

Museum specimens are organisms that have been preserved using various techniques such as drying, fixing in formalin or alcohol, or freezing. These preserved specimens are valuable resources for educational and research purposes. They play a crucial role in helping us better understand the diversity of life, evolution, anatomy, and ecological relationships between different species. In the Plantae kingdom, specimens are classified into two major groups: Cryptogams and Phanerogams.

Cryptogams are non-flowering plants that reproduce via spores, while Phanerogams are flowering plants that reproduce via seeds. In the Animalia kingdom, animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that consume organic material, breathe oxygen, have myocytes, move, reproduce sexually, and grow from a blastula during embryonic development. Museum specimens of animals include a wide range of organisms, from tiny insects to large mammals. These specimens help scientists study the morphology, behaviour, genetics, and distribution of different animal species. They are also important for tracking changes in animal populations and understanding the impact of human activities on biodiversity.

Requirements for this Science Experiment

  • 3D Models of plants

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