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[Phys-L] Re: Only from the mouths of students...



Actually it is not as outlandish as it seems. With nanotechnology it might
be possible to pull cells apart and examine individual parts. It is just
beyond the capability of HS students. I wonder if it has actually been
done?

I really think that the biology teacher should have reacted that it is a
cute idea, but impractical. How would a student know it is impractical? It
is actually a very good question. I suspect that the biology teacher is not
up on his nanotechnology.

John M. Clement
Houston, TX


She might have been referring to communist cells
or those things that they have in prisons..


On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:25:45 -0500 "Dwight K. Souder"
<crvhs_dks@CRESTVIEW-RICHLAND.K12.OH.US> writes:
A funny little story that I wanted to share with the rest of you.
Our school's biology teacher came over to me laughing. In his biology
class, they are beginning to get into the structure of the cell. One
of
his students raised their hand and asked if in this section if they'll

be dissecting cells...and she was serious.


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