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bacteria
1. Introducing Decomposers
Tags: [Decomposer, Fungi, Bacteria, food web]  ...
2. Glogerm Contamination Station
Tags: [Human Body, immune system, infection, virus, bacteria, germs]  ...
3. Bioremediation of Oil Spill
Tags: [oil spill, bacteria, remediation, decomposer]  ...
4. Breakdown
Tags: [decompose, compost, fungi, bacteria, waste, food web, food chain, ecosystem, biodegradable, forest, animals, green, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, grade 7]  ...
5. Introducing Decomposers
... minerals ready for plants to absorb.  Bacteria are tiny, microscopic organisms. The ones that live on dead materials help break them down into the nutrients in the soil. Objectives Students ...
6. Living Or Non-living?
...  Fungi Bacteria Non-living things in a forest include: Rocks Water and rain Sunlight Air Objectives Students will be able to: Describe the characteristics of a coastal temperate ...
7. Glogerm Contamination Station
We're all familiar with the fact that hand-washing helps to prevent the spread of colds and flues, but do we really have an idea of just how easily germs can spread? In this activity, students will experience ...
8. Lifecycle Tag
...  Consumers (animals that eat plants or other animals to gain energy to grow) Decomposers (fungi, bacteria, or invertebrates that consume dead or decaying plant or animal material). Consumers eat ...
9. Rotting
... waste decays or rots. In normal environmental conditions, rotting is affected by: 1) Availability of air: Bacteria and fungi need oxygen from the air in order to live and begin the decomposition process. ...
10. Bioremediation of Oil Spill
In this demonstration, students learn about the affect of oil on aquatic environments. Introduction Bacteria can be used to clean up oil spills in the ocean through bioremediation. Bioremediation ...
11. Water Filtration
... kill bacteria then the water flows into tanks with sand or gravel for further filtration. Objectives Students will be able to: describe the process of water filtration before it gets to homes and ...
12. Breakdown
... with particular relevance to recycling and sustainability. Decomposers are made up of the FBI (fungi, bacteria and invertebrates—worms and insects). They are all living things that get energy by eating ...
13. Human Grossology
... And mucus helps protect your body by trapping foreign things like dust and bacteria that might enter the nose or throat. Although they are helpful, we often have a natural disgust of things that may ...
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