DON'T TOUCH .. DON'T SMELL.. DON'T TASTE ... do you have a teacher? in class
it has to be in labs because some chemicals are dangerous
safety Than in science
For gas cookers and in science labs for Bunsen burners. Powering Gas powered cars.
i dont do med science but i do some of the med science subjects, but since the addition of the new bachelor of medical science/bachelor of surgery degree, UWS have really upgraded and improved their science facilities. The new microbiology labs are fantastic.
Yes, some labs are trained as pointers, and some as retrievers.
it depends on the grade level elementary school would be more worksheets and colored pictures. things learned here would be barely scratching the surface of science and technically oversimplified middle school would be some labs-but only a few. things learned here would be more in depth but still simplified highschool- mainly textbook with a lab once a week-up to two hours long. depending on the class you might have to read a chapter a night. college-grade is based off a few tests and labs.-labs tend to be three hours long. here you might have to read 5 chapters of the textbook a night.
Some schools require science because they want their students to become well educated.
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Microscopes are very common in any kind of lab. If you get a job where you have to analyze different biological samples will most probably have to use a microscope. Clinical lab technicians, biologists, botanists etc are some of the jobs where you have to use microscopes frequently.
Yes there are animal science jobs that require additional school beyond high school. Some animal science jobs require you to have a college degree to be able to qualify for the job.
Most of them
Some city schools have excellent science programs.