Strawberry DNA Extraction
Ice Cream Making
Iodine Clock
General Lab Safety
water properties
100

This household liquid is used at the very end of the lab to make the DNA clump together and become visible.


isopropyl alcohol (or rubbing alcohol)


100

Adding salt to the ice lowers this specific temperature trait of water, allowing the cream to freeze.


Freezing point 

100

The sudden, dramatic color change that signals the reaction is complete turns the liquid into this dark color.


Black/purple

100

This piece of personal protective equipment (PPE) must stay over your eyes the entire time a lab is active.


Goggles

100

This state of matter has a definite volume but takes the shape of whatever container you pour it into.


Liquid

200

This is the massive macromolecule we are actually pulling out of the strawberry cells.

Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid (DNA)

200

This is the specific chemical compound (commonly used in food) that we mix with the ice.


NaCl

Sodium Chloride

Salt

200

This common kitchen pantry item acts as the indicator in this lab, changing color when it interacts with iodine


Corn starch

200

If a chemical splashes into your eyes, you must use this station for a full 15 to 20 minutes.


Eyewash station

200

When water boils on a stove, it transitions from a liquid to this state of matter.


Gas or steam

300

We use dish soap in the extraction buffer to break down this specific layer of the strawberry cells


Cell membrane 

300

Ice cream making is an example of this type of process, where heat energy is transferred out of the cream and into the ice.


Exothermic

300

Which ingredient made the iodine disappear? (Amber/gold to clear)

Vitamin C

300

When smelling a chemical or reaction, you should never sniff it directly; instead, you should use this hand motion.


Wafting

300

Ice, water, and steam are all different states of this same common molecule.


Water (H2O)

400

Because strawberries have eight copies of each chromosome instead of two, they are described by this genetic term.

Hint: humans are diploid because they have 2 copies of each chromosome


Octoploid

400

Liquid milk turning into solid ice cream represents this specific type of change, because no new chemical substances are created.


Physical change

400

Which chemical or household product ate up the vitamin c and allowed the liquid to go from clear to yellow again. 

Hydrogen peroxide 

400

This type of footwear is strictly forbidden on lab days to protect your feet from spills and broken glass.


Open toed

400

This is the phase change that happens when a liquid gets cold enough to turn into a solid.


Ice/Freezing

500

Plants like strawberries have a rigid, outer layer made of cellulose that animal cells lack, requiring us to mechanically smash the fruit to break through this touch structural barrier.

HINT: Animal cells have only a cell membrane, plant cells have an extra layer.

Cell wall

500

What were the two most used toppings?

Caramel & chocolate sprinkles 

500

Once the starch is added, can we remove it?

During our demonstration, no. However it could be removed with heat. 

500

If a glass beaker breaks during an experiment, this is the very first thing a student should do.


Tell the teacher

500

At what temperature does water freeze at in Celsius or Fahrenheit 

32°F (Fahrenheit) or 0°C (Celsius)