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Big Picture: The Cell
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Big Picture: The Cell

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Subject Science
Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Presentation
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A magazine (pdf), color poster and video all about animal cells and cell biology. For more: www.wellcome.ac.uk/bigpicture. Contents includes the latest scientific research on cell structure and type, cell division, including mitosis and meiosis, cell growth and differentiation, cell communication including the role of the cell membrane, transport within cells, apoptosis and cell death, stem cells and ethics. The video follows a PhD student who uses cells in the lab. Made by the Wellcome Trust. For more articles, image galleries, videos and lesson plans www.wellcome.ac.uk/bigpicture/cell

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February 9, 2020
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February 9, 2020
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5 Reviews
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SML Member November 07, 2011

This looks great - a helpful and very professional looking resource to supplement my students learning. Thanks

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SML Member November 07, 2011

Will be great to help students see how it all fits together.

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SML Member November 15, 2011

colorful poster and informative (also colorful!) magazine from the Wellcome Trust. The magazine is packed with relevant facts and fascinating additional information which will enliven teaching all about cells.

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SML Member November 22, 2011

Great magazine - would be lovely to be able to print it for a whole class but ink might be expensive. Perhaps a school budget friendly version with white instead of lots of colored ink except of course for the fantastic photographs. I am sure many people will also like the debates of topical issues eg stem cells towards the end of the magazine. I also like the information about telomeres. Thanks !

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SML Member April 18, 2012

Excellent resource for teaching AS students about stem cells, thanks very much

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