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  Cells
  Examples, Articles, & Animations
Click to go to link One of my favorite sites! - Very interesting animations on several cell biology processes. Animations are step-by-step which allows time for explanation.
Click to go to link CellsAlive – Interactive site completely devoted to structure and function of cells. Has multiple microscope images of different cell types as well.
Click to go to link Comparison of prokaryote, animal, and plant cells – goes through the basic structure and function of organelles and allows students to quiz themselves as they go.
Click to go to link Flagella and Cilia movement – interactive animation that goes over basic function of flagellar and ciliar movement as well as in depth internal structure.
Click to go to link Cell transport - Great animations on cell transport and cell structure.
Click to go to link Cellular transport 2– very clear and concise animation diffusion, osmosis, active, and passive transport
Click to go to link Apoptosis – animation that shows how a cell commits “cell suicide”.
Click to go to link Stem cell research - animation that shows how a stem cell line is created.
Click to go to link Cancer growth – very well done interactive animation by PBS that breaks down the steps of cancer growth in a tissue.
Click to go to link Stem Cells Article – Article on rejuvenating aging cells with stem cells.
Click to go to link AMAZING Cancer Site – this site is completely dedicated to information and high-level animations on information, causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and the process of cancer.
Click to go to link You-tube videos – a selection of clips on you-tube that cover topics from basic DNA and cell structure to genetic engineering and disease processes.
   
  Lab Exercises, Activities, & Games
Click to go to link Cell Cycle game – great game for students to learn the steps of the cell cycle in a fun way.
Click to go to link Osmosis Lab – Interactive lab exercise on tonicity.
Click to go to link The Incredible Megacell Game – Nobel Prize.org game that is set-up as a comic book in which student’s learn about the organelles and then must shoot them into a comic book hero in order.
   
  Study Help & Practice Quizzes
Click to go to link Interactive Cell Study Guide – great resource that provides 31 questions about cells, organelles, and movement with a link to websites that provide the answer.
Click to go to link Cell Quiz 1 – simple 10 question quiz on cell structure.
Click to go to link Cell Quiz 2 – 20 question quiz by glencoe on cell structure.
Click to go to link Cell Quiz 3 – 15 question labeling quiz on cell parts.
Click to go to link Biology Project – site with interactive tutorials/animations followed by quizzes.
Click to go to link Sparknotes – provides a quick overview of topics followed by review problems.
   
  Webquests & Additional Student Worksheets
Click to go to link Short Answer Worksheets – three fill in worksheets – “What is a Cell”, “Levels of Organization”, and “Cell Organelles.”
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