Students will become familiar with a cell by clicking on different cell …
Students will become familiar with a cell by clicking on different cell organelles and reading about their structure and function. Please note flash must be enabled on your browers to use this resource.
Students play a quick and easy game to review the organelles inside …
Students play a quick and easy game to review the organelles inside both plant and animal cells. Students will use definitions to identify the appropriate cell structure and its role inside the cell. They will also identify if these structures are present in both plant and animal cells.
Students identify the main organelles involved in carrying out cellular and physiological …
Students identify the main organelles involved in carrying out cellular and physiological processes. They will also select the organelle that they think is the most important for that process and provide a reason for their selection.
All about cell structures.Giving us credit when you use our content and …
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Cell Transport and HomeostasisGiving us credit when you use our content and …
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In this lesson, students read about different types of passive transport, how …
In this lesson, students read about different types of passive transport, how different types of active transport occur, and the role of cell transport in homeostasis.
This short video lesson examines the parts of a cell and how …
This short video lesson examines the parts of a cell and how they work together to defend against invaders such as the cold virus. Assessment and discussion questions, as well as links to additional resources, are included.
Characteristics of PopulationGiving us credit when you use our content and technology …
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This interactive game is based on the rules of natural selection. Based …
This interactive game is based on the rules of natural selection. Based on the student's selection of traits, they will investigate how survival of the fittest leads to changes in a population.
In this interactive students will learn chemistry concepts by discovering how "Croda" …
In this interactive students will learn chemistry concepts by discovering how "Croda" products transform the bathroom from a disarray to a fully functional clean bathroom. There are articles attached for students to review about various topics.
Students will learn how mutations can result in tumor heterogeneity and make …
Students will learn how mutations can result in tumor heterogeneity and make tumors more sensitive or resistant to chemotherapy treatment. Students participating should have a basic understanding of cellular division (mitosis) and DNA structure and replication. Using this knowledge, students will run a tumor growth and treatment simulation to model how a tumor's heterogeneous composition can change the efficacy of chemotherapy treatment.
Chromosomes and MitosisGiving us credit when you use our content and technology …
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Classification Giving us credit when you use our content and technology is not …
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In this lesson students will learn how mutations can result in tumor …
In this lesson students will learn how mutations can result in tumor heterogeneity and make tumors more sensitive or resistant to chemotherapy treatment. Students participating should have a basic understanding of cellular division (mitosis) and DNA structure and replication. Using this knowledge, students will run a tumor growth and treatment simulation to model how a tumor’s heterogeneous composition can change the efficacy of chemotherapy treatment.
Students use modern biological classification systems to group animals that are related. …
Students use modern biological classification systems to group animals that are related. Students will pair various vertebrate animals and learn more about their common traits. By doing this, students will begin to classify organisms in a more sophisticated way.
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