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Showing 8 experiments that use the Wireless Temperature Sensor Link.

High School / Chemistry

Blockly Extension: Energy Flow

Students use a temperature sensor and Blockly code to sense temperature change within a system and report the direction of energy flow based on temperature...

High School / Biology

Regulation of Body Heat

Students use two fast response temperature probes to look for evidence of homeostasis while experiencing changes in external body temperature.

High School / BiologyEnvironmental Science

Energy Content of Food

Students use a wireless temperature link and a fast response temperature probe to compare the amount of energy available from different food sources.

High School / BiologyEnvironmental Science

Cellular Respiration in Yeast

Students use an optical dissolved oxygen sensor and a fast response temperature probe to investigate the effect of temperature on the cellular respiration...

Advanced Placement / Biology

Homeostasis

Students use multiple temperature probes simultaneously to investigate the body’s ability to maintain homeostasis when subjected to a cold stimulus....

High School / Chemistry

Varying Reaction Rates

Students will use a wireless temperature link with a fast response temperature probe to investigate how different temperatures affect the rate of a chemical...

Advanced Placement / Biology

Cell Size

Students use temperature probes to measure the effect of cell size on cell cooling rate using cubes of potato tissue.

Advanced Placement / Biology

Homeostasis

Students use multiple temperature probes simultaneously to investigate the body’s ability to maintain homeostasis when subjected to a cold stimulus.

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