Bioeyes
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Bioeyes
We are trialling a Veski program and they are coming to our school on Monday to set up "Bioeyes". These are wee fish (I think). Males and Females are put together on Monday, the kids sort viable eggs Tuesday, on Friday they observe wee baby fish. I think! Has anyone else done this? if so, what hints can you give me? I have never heard of them before. The Veski people are great but I'd like to be as prepared as possible.
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Re: Bioeyes
I recommend this experiment. We put a male and a female zebrafish together on Momday. On Tuesday the female laid eggs and the male fertilised them. We collected the viable eggs (mine made about 300!) and then we observed the cell division of the embryos. Every 15 mins the cell divides. Now Friday we can see the heart beating and blood going thru' the capillaries. Very interesting. But we cant keep them.
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Re: Bioeyes
WOW we need photos please.
Regards Labbie
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Now retired
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
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Re: Bioeyes
Mine were put under a time lapse microscope so we've got those photos, but as they were not on the little heat mats they perished after 3 days. At the moment the yr8's are looking at theirs and we can watch the heart beating and the blood circulating. It's really awesome. I'll see if I can get my teacher to load some photos up for you. But you can google bioeyes at Monash uni, I just asked the teacher who is presenting this program for us.
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Re: Bioeyes
So I just did a search and found zebrafish embryonic development, I'm told U-tube has stuff too, but I cant do that from my school laptop.