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Material:
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Biological animations and tutorials
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| Submitted by: |
Deborah Henell on Jun 23, 2005 |
| Date Last Modified: |
Jun 23, 2005 |
| Title: |
Biological Animations |
| Description: |
Major biological concepts are animated with narrated and step tutorials followed by quizzes. |
| Type of Task: |
Individual,
Student-centered,
Supplemental activity,
Teacher-centered,
Unsupervised
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| Topics: |
Mitosis, meiosis, ovarian - uterine cycles, reflex arcs, embryonic stem cells, moss life cycle, lac operons, evolution of cellular organelles, allele assortment, photosynthesis, Meselsen-Stahl experiment, HIV life cycle, DNA library, protein structure and heat, gel electrophoresis, DNA chip technology, invitro fertilization, independent assortment, pregnancy testing, fixed behaviors, Pulse-Chase experiment, vessicle budding and fusing, time compensated solar compass, electron transport. |
| Audience: |
College General Ed,
High School,
Middle School
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| Learning Objectives: |
Introductory to review activities to help students visualize the concepts and interelationships between molecules, tissues, and surrounding environments. |
| Text of Learning Exercise: |
Depending on teacher / student needs. These are great visuals to introduce and reinforce topics in the classroom. Students may also be directed to the site to be used as a tutorial to reinforce topics presented. The quizzes at the end can be submitted by students in paper form to show completion of the activity.
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