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BIOLOGY ADVENTURES

BIOLOGY ADVENTURES. PRESENTS. v. Sea Urchin Embryology. Discover and Explore the secrets of Animal Reproduction. Section 1. Field Trip by Pamela Miller. Lecture by Dr. David Epel. Experiment by Dr. Jason Hodin. Section 2. My experiment. WELCOME!.

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BIOLOGY ADVENTURES

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  1. BIOLOGY ADVENTURES

  2. PRESENTS

  3. v Sea Urchin Embryology

  4. Discover and Explore the secrets of Animal Reproduction

  5. Section 1

  6. Field Trip by Pamela Miller

  7. Lecture by Dr. David Epel

  8. Experiment by Dr. Jason Hodin

  9. Section 2

  10. My experiment

  11. WELCOME! Dr. Epel - Hopkins Marine Station Stanford University Skip Intro

  12. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution pollution How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Field Trip My experiment Lecture Experiment Lecture Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment Experiment Virtual Classroom The experiment The experiment The experiment Lab Report Test Results Class Report Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Hopkins Marine Station Site Map Growing up Growing up BIOLOGY ADVENTURES Sea Urchin Embryology The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station My Experiment Visit the researchers at the Hopkins Marine Station and discover the reproduction and life of the Sea Urchin Do the experiment, manage the variables and report the observations For the best experience with this site, click down the left column first then the right.

  13. What it is pollution How it works My experiment Test Results Discussion Board FAQ Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station What is it ? What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works How it works? The late Daniel Mazia was a biological research scientist who first studied cell embryology using Sea Urchins. Scientists at Marine Hopkins Station of Stanford University work on similar cell biology experiments. In this experiment, the eggs of sea urchins are externally fertilized with sea urchin sperms and the various developmental stages of the fertilization process are observed with a microscope. Classes Classes Classes Field Trip Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers

  14. What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Teacher Pam Miller will conduct the field trip, Dr. David Epel the lecture, and Dr. Jason Hodin the experiment, so in this section, you will learn about the history of fertilization, the various forms of life, and the life of sea urchins. In the experiment, you will learn about the different stages of fertilization such as mitosis, nuclear migration, zygota, and gastrulation. You will receive questions at the end of every topic to reinforce your understanding.

  15. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Habitat Species Interdependence Feeding Reproducing Teacher Pam Miller will show us the environment and life of sea urchins in the Coast of California (click on the video to see the entire field trip without interruption, or click on each chapter to see them selectively and to take a test after each)

  16. Habitat What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is What it is pollution Species How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Interdependence Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Feeding Lecture Reproducing Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station TEST YOURSELF! Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 How nudibranch reproduces? Male copulate on one female Several male copulate one female Hermaphrodite copulate hermaphrodite Three or more hermaphrodites copulating together

  17. Habitat What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is What it is pollution Species How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Interdependence Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Feeding Lecture Reproducing Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station TEST YOURSELF! Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 How nudibranch reproduce? Male copulate on one female Several male copulate one female Hermaphrodite copulate hermaphrodite Three or more hermaphrodites copulating together

  18. Habitat What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution Species How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works How it works Classes Classes Classes Interdependence Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Feeding Lecture Reproducing Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station TEST YOURSELF! Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 How nudibranch reproduce? Male copulate on one female Several male copulate one female Hermaphrodite copulate hermaphrodite Three or more hermaphrodites copulating together Very Good. You answered correctly. Now try a slightly more difficult question!

  19. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Biology Developmental Biology Embryology Embryo Sea Urchin Embryology Professor Epel will explain the origins and meaning of the Embryology

  20. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Biology Biology Developmental Biology Developmental Biology Embryology Embryology Embryo Embryo Sea Urchin Embryology Sea Urchin Embryology Biology is the study, orscience, of life. It is concerned with the characteristics and behaviors of organisms, how species and individuals come into existence, and the interactions they have with each other and with the environment.

  21. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works? How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Biology TEST YOURSELF! Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Developmental Biology How many domains of living things are there? one two three four Embryology Embryo Sea Urchin Embryology

  22. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Biology Developmental Biology Embryology Embryo Sea Urchin Embryology Developmental biology is the study of the process by which living things grow and develop. Modern developmental biology studies the genetic control of cell growth, differentiation and "morphogenesis,"

  23. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Biology Developmental Biology Embryology Embryo Sea Urchin Embryology Embryology is the subdivision of developmental biology that studies embryos and their development. The formation and development of an embryo is known as embryogenesis.

  24. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Biology Developmental Biology Embryology Embryo Sea Urchin Embryology An embryo is an eukaryote in its earliest stage of development. In Animals: The embryo of vertebrates is defined as the organism between the first division of the zygote (a fertilized ovum) until it becomes a fetus. An embryo is called a fetus at a more advanced stage of development and up until birth or hatching. Stages: morula-> blastula->gastrula.

  25. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Biology Developmental Biology Embryology Embryo Sea Urchin Embryology Sea urchins are a useful model system for studying many problems in early development. Gametes can be obtained easily, sterility is not required, and the eggs and early embryos of many commonly used species are beautifully transparent.

  26. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Steps 1. Gametes 2. Fertilization 3. Cell Division 4. Growing up The experiment comprises of four sections. Pay attention to how Dr. Jason Hodin first forms a hypothesis, collects data, analyzes data and draws a conclusion. At the end of each section, you will get a chance to test your understanding of the material.

  27. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station male (sperm) female (eggs) Steps Step 1 Collecting Sperms and Ovaries, mix, and put them on the slide 2. Fertilization 1. Gametes 3. Cell Division 2. Fertilization 4. Growing up 3. Cell Division 4. Growing up Now we extract gametes from male and female sea urchins

  28. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Steps Step 1 Collecting Sperms and Ovaries, mix, and put them on the slide 2. Fertilization 1. Gametes 3. Cell Division 2. Fertilization 4. Growing up 3. Cell Division 4. Growing up Using a microscope, we observe eggs

  29. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Steps Step 1 Collecting Sperms and Ovaries, mix, and put them on the slide 2. Fertilization 1. Gametes 3. Cell Division 2. Fertilization 4. Growing up 3. Cell Division 4. Growing up We can observe sea urchin sperm

  30. What is it ? What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Steps Step 1 Collecting Sperms and Ovaries, mix, and put them on the slide 2. Fertilization 1. Gametes 3. Cell Division 2. Fertilization 4. Growing up 3. Cell Division 4. Growing up And human sperm

  31. What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is What is it ? What it is pollution How it works? How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Steps TEST YOURSELF! Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Step 1 Collecting Sperms and Ovaries, mix, and put them on the slide 2. Fertilization 1. Gametes What’s the color of an unfertilized urchin egg? Yellow White Purple Red 3. Cell Division 2. Fertilization 4. Growing up 3. Cell Division 4. Growing up

  32. What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is What is it ? What it is pollution How it works? How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Steps TEST YOURSELF! Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Step 1 Collecting Sperms and Ovaries, mix, and put them on the slide 2. Fertilization 1. Gametes What’s the color of an unfertilized urchin egg? Yellow White Purple Red 3. Cell Division 2. Fertilization 4. Growing up 3. Cell Division 4. Growing up

  33. What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is What it is pollution How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Steps TEST YOURSELF! Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Step 1 Collecting Sperms and Ovaries, mix, and put them on the slide 2. Fertilization 1. Gametes What’s the color of an unfertilized urchin egg? Yellow White Purple Red 3. Cell Division 2. Fertilization 4. Growing up 3. Cell Division 4. Growing up Sorry. Wrong Answer. Click on the above video to repeat the part on gamete color.

  34. What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is What it is pollution How it works? How it works? How it works How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Performance 80% Lecture 90% Field Trip 50% Experiment Recommendation It appears that you can strengthen your knowledge on the experiment section. We recommend you repeat the development section again. Answers/Questions 28/35 33/35 35/35 Grades 3.5 GPA 3.8 GPA 2.0 GPA Overall Grade 2.8 GPA

  35. What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works? How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board Gazi Garib Dawhun Kim FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Research Dr. Jason Hodin Pamela Miller Dr. David Epel CV CV CV Media Development Sara Kalantari Deepak Kumar Wuping Lu Dr. Decker Walker CV CV CV CV CV CV

  36. What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What it is pollution How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works How it works Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Class Report Test Results About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report Discussion Board FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station Hopkins Marine Station, located on the Monterey Peninsula in California, is a marine biology research and educational facility that operates as a branch of Stanford University's Department of Biological Sciences. Founded in 1892, Hopkins was the first marine laboratory to be established on the American Pacific coast. Since that time, many notable scientists, as well as undergraduate and graduate students have come to the Station to study and work towards a better understanding of the ocean and its species.

  37. BIOLOGY ADVENTURES Sea Urchin Embryology The Experience at Hopkins Marine Station My Experiment What it is What it is What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? What is it ? pollution How it works How it works? How it works? How it works? How it works How it works? Classes Classes Classes Field Trip My experiment Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Biology Lecture Field Trip Lecture Experiment Lecture Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Urchin’s Life Experiment The experiment The experiment The experiment Test Results Test Results Class Report Discussion Board About Us Class Report Class Report Class Report FAQ Hopkins Marine Station About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers About Researchers Site Map Growing up Visit the researchers at the Hopkins Marine Station and discover the reproduction and life of the Sea Urchin Do the experiment, manage the variables and report the observations For a better understanding of the site click in order every menu bar from top to down, first the left column, then the right column

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