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spacer   Learning biology is more fun with free virtual cell animations
Posted by O'Leary at 2:38 AM
 
At the Molecular and Cell Biology Learning Center, you will find a Virtual Cell Animation Collection:
In addition to Virtual Cell's online game modules, animations have been developed to introduce students to new concepts. By walking through the still images and movies included for each topic, viewers can easily choose between either studying a specific step from one of the processes or taking a more immersive look at the process in it's entirety. In order to better serve all levels of educational interest, each topic is being offered with a choice between two approaches:
A great way to learn about protein traffic, photosynthesis, and transcription of genes.
 
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