With amazing tools that peer deep into cells, cell biologists are beginning to understand the structure, function and history of these highly organized, complex, chemical factories that are the building blocks of life. Voyage into the microscopic world of prokaryotic, eukaryotic cells, chloroplasts, and mitochondria. 17 minutes, color. direct link to purchase video: www.phoenixlearninggroup.com
Parts of a cell: nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, mitochondria, chloroplasts, vacuoles, and vesicles
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Diving into it... some of the scenes may be offensive for minors. This is not my work. It's a movie called The Cell; a psychotherapist and an FBI agent journey inside a comatose serial killer in the hopes of saving his latest victim.
This is a 5.5 minute dramatic video choreographed to powerful music, which introduces the viewer to the wonder and miracle of the cell division and cell cycle. It is designed as a motivational "trailer" to be shown by Biology, Biochemistry and Life Science teachers in middle and high school and college as a visual "Introduction" to this miracle of life. As a high school Biology teacher myself, I have found this video to truly inspire my students to want to learn more about the topic. Please rate this video and feel free to comment. If you like it, please help me spread the word via social m...
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ThinkwellVidsAn excerpt from Tarsem Singh's 'The Cell' (2000), a stupid yet amazingly designed picture. Subtitled for your viewing pleasure. NOTE: As pointed out by users ElectricShark & hijaktaffairs, this scene is apparently visually based on two of Odd Nerdrum's paintings: "Dawn" (1990) and "Sole Morte" (1987). The paintings can be viewed here: www.nerdrum.com www.nerdrum.com
This is a clip from the movie The Cell starring Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, and Vincent D'Onofrio. Here we get to see the inside of Carl's "world" for the first time as seen in the Director's Cut of the film. *Warning, Graphic Imagery*
Together Harvard University and XVIVO developed this 3D animation journey for Harvard's undergraduate Molecular and Cellular Biology students about the microscopic world of mitochondria. The animation highlights the creation of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) -- mobile molecules which store chemical energy derived from the breakdown of carbon-based food. ATP molecules act as a kind of currency, imparting chemical energy to power all the functional components of cellular activity. This piece is the second in a series of award winning animations XVIVO is creating for Harvard's educational websit...
XVIVOAnimationMr. Andersen surveys the parts of a typical cell. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic differences are illustrated and important organelles are identified. Images from 'Biology: Concepts and Connections' (6th Ed.) by Campbell, Reece, Taylor, Simon, Dickey; Pearson Education
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