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Open this folder and view contentsMICROSCOPE PREPARATIONS

Locomotion

Class: 6, 5.

Lesson:

La locomotion chez les vertBR>La locomotion chez les invert

Rationale: Use a model to demonstrate the sequence of movements involved in propelling an animal forward.

Materials:

2 rulers (science kit)
3 eye bolts (science kit)
3 wing nuts (science kit)
strips of cardboard: I - 7 cm x 3 cm
1 -3cm x 3cm

Procedure:

1. Make a model as shown in the diagram using eye bolts and wing nuts to attach the pieces.
2. The model can be adapted for any vertebrate as well as invertebrate.


Locomotion

Source: L. Heim, PCV Nola 1988-1990