In this section, you will find yeast experiments that student groups can also conduct in the classroom independently of the Kniffelix missions. For each experiment, there is a website for students that explains the experiment in a target-group-appropriate manner, as well as accompanying material for educators. The tasks for the experiments are based on the school curricula.
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Group Experiments with Yeast
Subject: Math, BiologyTopic: ecological tolerance (recommended for lower secondary school) To the experiment Accompanying material
Subject: BiologyTopic: Enzymes, ecological tolerance, RGT rule (recommended for upper secondary school) To the experiment Accompanying material
Subject: BiologyTopic: Enzymes, sugar metabolism in cells (recommended for upper secondary school) To the experiment Accompanying material
Subject: BiologyTopic: Enzymes, Michaelis-Menten kinetics (recommended for upper secondary school) To the experiment Accompanying material These Yeast! materials were created in cooperation with the upper secondary ecology research profile of Goethe Schule Harburg under the direction of Olaf Zeiske. Here’s a look behind the scenes.
