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Biology: Cell Structure and Function Collection

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DIY learning tools, lesson plans, journal entries and videos are all included for the teacher to successfully prepare, introduce, reinforce and expand upon cell structure and functions. Explore creative ways to teach about cells across the elementary and middle school levels.

Elementary Middle School

Resources in “Biology: Cell Structure and Function” Collection

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Cell Division and Differentiation: Variation and Specialization of Cells Science Objects have been retired and replaced with Interactive E-books
Cell Organelles and Silk Batik: A Model for Integrating Art and Science Journal Article
Cell Structure and Function Interactive E-book
David Bolinsky TED: Visualizing the wonder of a living cell

Medical animator David Bolinsky presents 3 minutes of stunning animation that show the bustling life inside a cell.

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Engaging All Students in Science Practices Through a Cell Modeling Lesson Journal Article
Exploring Cells from the Inside Out: New Tools for the Classroom Journal Article
External Resource: Cells In Space, LabTV Video External Resource
Let's Talk Science: Seeding Argumentation About Cells and Growth Journal Article
Making Art With Microscopes Journal Article
Science of Food Safety: Understanding the Cell's Importance Science Objects have been retired and replaced with Interactive E-books
STEM Cells Unit Lesson

Contributed by: Integrated Teaching and Learning Program, College of Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder n this unit, students look at the components of cells and their functions and discover the controversy behind stem cell research. The first lesson focuses on the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In the second lesson, students learn about the basics of cellular respiration. They also learn about the application of cellular respiration to engineering and bioremedi

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The Cell as a Candy Factory Journal Article
Tried and True: Simply Cells Journal Article
What Do You See? Journal Article