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Virtual Cell Animation Collection - Molecular and Cellular Biology Education

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9 to 12
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Choose between still images and videos that explain complex Biology concepts. Find great animations of ATP synthase, the electron transport chain, protein modification, photosystems,...more
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Choose between still images and videos that explain complex Biology concepts. Find great animations of ATP synthase, the electron transport chain, protein modification, photosystems, photosynthesis, transcription, and more. Use the navigation on the left hand side to choose between "Cellular Processes" and "Molecular Processes." Find descriptions for many of the animations on the front page along with a direct link.

tag(s): cells (80), photosynthesis (20), respiration (10)

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Use this free site for greater differentiation among learners in the Biology classroom. Use these animations at any point in a unit of study in Cell Biology. Use animations (on your projector or interactive whiteboard) as much of the content is very difficult for many students to grasp. Use animations with students summarizing the process in their own words for later review. Create a study guide that follows the processes and asks important points. Use the animations to create a vocabulary list to provide ahead of time to become familiar with the difficult language of Biology. Challenge students to create flashcards (with the key vocabulary words) using a site such as Quizlet, reviewed here.

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