Planaria Regeneration

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Planaria Regeneration Lab

We have been learning about the regenerative properties of stem cells. Stem cells are able to reproduce more stem cells and also produce cells that can differentiate into all of your tissues that you need. Some organisms have cells that do this almost all the time!! We will be looking at planarian and seeing if their cells can differentiate into the tissues they need after you dissect them.

Objective:
To examine the body structure of an invertebrate called planarian.
To test the planarian’s ability to regenerate

Materials:
Planarian
Microscope
Scalpel
Water
Petri dishes

Procedure:

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