This link has been bookmarked by 84 people . It was first bookmarked on 27 Mar 2007, by Ginger Lewman.
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Kelli PowlingAn interactive animation illustrates activity as cells grow and divide.
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mammalian
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a cell will leave the cycle and quit dividing
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neuron
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produce RNA and synthesize protein
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DNA replication
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gap between DNA synthesis and mitosis
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cell will continue to grow and produce new proteins.
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Mitosis
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only one to two hours
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Jane MaczuzakGreat video of the cell cycle
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Mackenzie Gillespieinteractive animation of the entire cell cycle: does not focus on individual steps of mitosis but on the whole cycle
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Kristin Steineranimation showing cell cycle including checkpoints
biology cells mitosis teaching resources interactive animation
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John GiffordThis is similar to cells alive, except it is the cell cycle. This tool is awesome, because the cell cycle is really hard to explain without visual aids. This site has all the checkpoints, and when you click on them it tells you what is going on in this specific cycle. This is great for high school biology classroom
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markhennessyThis is an interactive animation of the different phases of the cell cycle. Cells are not always undergoing mitosis and meiosis. Students will understand how the life cycle of a cell works. Life cycles are essential to the understanding of not just cells, but how other organisms function.
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mammalian tissue
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Marissa Hugheycell stuff
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During development from stem to fully differentiated, cells in the body alternately divide (mitosis) and "appear" to be resting (interphase). This sequence of activities exhibited by cells is called the cell cycle.
Interphase, which appears to the eye to be a resting stage between cell divisions, is actually a period of diverse activities. Those interphase activities are indispensible in making the next mitosis possible.
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growing in size.
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resting period
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increase in size
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similar daughter cells
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proteins
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protein production stop
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Tracey GentleDuring development from stem to fully differentiated, cells in the body alternately divide (mitosis) and "appear" to be resting (interphase). This sequence of activities exhibited by cells is called the cell cycle. Interphase, which appears to the ey
biology cells Science Science_Resources_for_IWB interactive mitosis cell_cycle
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Adele WeitzDuring development from stem to fully differentiated, cells in the body alternately divide (mitosis) and "appear" to be resting (interphase). This sequence of activities exhibited by cells is called the cell cycle.
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bookminder dUse this for assignment #41. Pay attention to the animated demos.
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