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Bozeman Science
LS1A - Structure and Function
How do the structures of organisms enable life's functions? Benchmarks for grades 2, 5, 8 and 12 are included.
Amoeba Sisters
Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells (Updated)
This Amoeba Sisters video starts with providing examples of prokaryotes and eukaryotes before comparing and contrasting prokaryotic cells with eukaryotic cells! Contents: 00:00 Intro 1:27 Modern Cell Theory 1:37 3 Domains (with examples...
Crash Course
Plant Cells: Crash Course Biology
Hank describes why plants are so freaking amazing - discussing their evolution, and how their cells are both similar to & different from animal cells.
Crash Course
Eukaryopolis - The City of Animal Cells: Crash Course Biology
Hank tells us about the city of Eukaryopolis - the animal cell that is responsible for all the cool things that happen in our bodies.
Curated Video
Eukaryotic Cell Cycle Regulation in 5 minutes
The cell cycle is a highly regulated process of eukaryotic cell division involving interphase (G1, S, G2 phases) for growth and DNA replication, followed by mitosis for chromosome segregation and cell division. Progression through the...
Curated Video
Human Cells /Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic Cells
Learn all about the Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells with this fun educational music video Human Cells . Brought to you by KLT.
Curated Video
The Eukaryotic Cell
The Eukaryotic Cell examines a eukaryotic cell by describing its structure.
Curated Video
Understanding Cells
A video entitled “Understanding Cells” which introduces cellular biology by discussing the differences between basic cell types and introducing the topic of cell division.
Visual Learning Systems
Life Through Time: Precambrian Era
This fascinating program takes students on a journey through time as the history of life on Earth is explored. From the dawn of life to the existence of advanced vertebrate animals, each of the major periods of life are investigated....
Schooling Online
IB Biology: Cell Biology - Plant Cells 1
Let’s fly to Eukarytopia, the home of the eukaryotes! You can learn all about plants in the Garden of Babylon! This lesson will begin our series on eukaryotic cells. We’ll look at the structure of plant cells, focusing on components...
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Animal Cells Part 1
Sally’s never-ending field trip continues. This time, they’re exploring the bustling city of Zoo York. Perhaps she’ll travel for the rest of year 11, only returning home for a hot meal and special occasions. This lesson will examine the...
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Plant Cells Part 1
Let’s fly to Eukarytopia, the home of the eukaryotes! You can learn all about plants in the Garden of Babylon! This lesson will begin our series on eukaryotic cells. We’ll look at the structure of plant cells, focusing on components...
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Microscopic view of Ciliates, Differential Interference Contrast
Microscopic view of Ciliates, Differential Interference Contrast
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Microscopic view of Euglenoid protozoa moving around against blue background
Microscopic view of Euglenoid protozoa moving around against blue background
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Microscopic view of Flagellates and spirochaeta bacteria, Differential Interference Contrast
Microscopic view of Flagellates and spirochaeta bacteria, Differential Interference Contrast
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Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape, with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 180 micrometres
Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape, with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 180 micrometres
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Dark Field view of Amoeba showing ingested algal cells
Dark Field view of Amoeba showing ingested algal cells
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Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 650 micrometres.
Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 650 micrometres.
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Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 650 micrometres.
Detached epithelial cells from Human tongue scrape with various types of swimming bacteria. Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 650 micrometres.