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This project will help store samples for experimental design. When our students investigate turgor pressure our experiments require materials to be refrigerated to maintain the turgid components of plant cells. When plants are not refrigerated, it can give a poor representation of what turgor pressure is. Additionally, human cheek cells can be incubated in the mini-fridge when investigated animal cells. It's important to foster the correct methodology during experimentation to ensure students fully delve into the scientific method. This mini fridge will serve the same purpose with me at home until it may be transported to the campus.

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This project will help store samples for experimental design. When our students investigate turgor pressure our experiments require materials to be refrigerated to maintain the turgid components of plant cells. When plants are not refrigerated, it can give a poor representation of what turgor pressure is. Additionally, human cheek cells can be incubated in the mini-fridge when investigated animal cells. It's important to foster the correct methodology during experimentation to ensure students fully delve into the scientific method. This mini fridge will serve the same purpose with me at home until it may be transported to the campus.

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