Interactive School Experiment
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Students in Mrs. Lane’s seventh-grade science class at the Harman K-12 School recently explored how cell membranes can stretch, bend, and repair themselves through a fun and interactive ‘bubble lab.’ The hands-on experiment helped students understand how living cells function.
Students in Mrs. Lane’s seventh-grade science class at the Harman K-12 School recently explored how cell membranes can stretch, bend, and repair themselves through a fun and interactive ‘bubble lab.’ The hands-on experiment helped students understand how living cells function.
- Submitted photos Students in Mrs. Lane’s seventh-grade science class at the Harman K-12 School recently explored how cell membranes can stretch, bend, and repair themselves through a fun and interactive ‘bubble lab.’ The hands-on experiment helped students understand how living cells function.
- Students in Mrs. Lane’s seventh-grade science class at the Harman K-12 School recently explored how cell membranes can stretch, bend, and repair themselves through a fun and interactive ‘bubble lab.’ The hands-on experiment helped students understand how living cells function.