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The Cell Membrane Learn about the important role the cell membrane has in protecting a cell and keeping things functioning.
The Cell Nucleus See a labeled diagram of the many parts of a cell.
The Virtual Cell A tour and text book for cellular biology. Includes diagrams, worksheets, and instructions in four languages.
Cell Biology and Cancer Includes numerous movies and activities to explain the role of cells in cancer. From the National Institutes of Health.
The Cell Nucleus Read about cells and what their functions are in the body. Also contains information about how DNA passes on genetic information
The Cell Page Put together by a school in Menlo Park, CA, visitors may read the research about each cell organelle. Pages were completed by students.
The Cell Store Student project presenting the parts of the cell in sales format.
Ca2+ : An Ion of Biological Cybernetics Article on the roles of Ca2+ in various life processes starting from fertilization and development to the cell death.
Cell Biology Interactive tutorial for learning the fundamentals of cell biology. Includes cell cycle, mitosis, meiosis, and organelles with tests.
Cells Alive Visual tour of cells includes a look at their life, death and interaction.
Three-Dimensional Interactive Cell Animation of flying through a cell and viewing the nucleus, golgi apparatus and mitochrondria.
Enchanted Learning: Cells Contains cell glossaries, drawings and activities for animal and plant cells
I Can Do That - Cells Basic lesson in plant, bacteria and animal cell structure.
Cell Fractionation About the methods used to separate the organelles and components of a cell. With pictures and a description of homogenization and centrifugation.
Cells Are Us Learn how you grow from just one cell to a whole person. Teaches cell division and reproduction.
Biochemistry Explanations, with images and animations, covering the basics of biochememistry. Written by a high school, ex-AP Biology and AP Chemistry student.




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