Mr A Ritchie (@mrritchiebio) 's Twitter Profile
Mr A Ritchie

@mrritchiebio

Student biology teacher, he/him πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆπŸ΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ ΏπŸ”¬
Psychology, Heriot-Watt, 2017
Bio and education, Stirling, 2022
PGDE Bio, Strathclyde, 2024

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DrLachie (@drlachie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If this gets to 10k supporters it has the possibility of becoming a real Lego set. Tell me you don't want a Lego microscope on your desk! ideas.lego.com/projects/36bac…

Devesh Kumar, MD (@deveshk_4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know the famous homunculus was updated recently? Here is the new one, published in Nature last month. It accounts for coordinated complex movements that the 1948 one lacked. #MedTwitter #Neurology

Did you know the famous homunculus was updated recently? Here is the new one, published in Nature last month. It accounts for coordinated complex movements that the 1948 one lacked.

#MedTwitter #Neurology
Teachers Love Stationery.Club (@tls_dot_club) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COMPETITION TIME We think it's time to create some new Teacher Adulting Stickers. Reply with any suggestions - if we use yours we'll send you a free set of stickers once they're made πŸ˜€ #edutwitter #nqt #teacherslovestationery #adulting teacherslovestationery.club

COMPETITION TIME

We think it's time to create some new Teacher Adulting Stickers.  

Reply with any suggestions - if we use yours we'll send you a free set of stickers once they're made πŸ˜€

#edutwitter #nqt #teacherslovestationery #adulting 

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Mr A Ritchie (@mrritchiebio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Testing leaves for starch at uni the other day. Results were negative for us for some reason 😭 we wanted a positive result so badly too

Testing leaves for starch at uni the other day. Results were negative for us for some reason 😭 we wanted a positive result so badly too
World Wonders Now (@worldwondersnow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mercury is incredibly dense, to the point where even a solid iron anvil can float in it. When an object's density is less than that of the liquid it's placed in, it will float. Therefore, a solid piece of iron, which is denser than water but less dense than mercury, will sink in