- Summerville High School
- Ch 3 Cells and Tissues
Rasner, Jason
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Animation Active Transport
Animation Passive Transport
Animation of Lysosome
Animations of Cellular Processes Lots of simple animations to help you understand biological processes.
Animations of Cell Transport: On the left side of the page, click those with the film icon beside them.
BrainPop Movies: Scroll down and click on "Cell Structures."
Build a DNA Molecule Drag the nucleotides. Remember to match the bases correctly.
Cancer: Video explaining the spread of cancer. includes discussion of melanoma.
Cancer Activities: Meet people, watch videos, etc.
Cancer Formation: Information about the formation of cancer and how it spreads.
Cancer Spread: Animation showing how cancer metastasizes.Cell Game Click on Play the Incredible Megacell Game.
Cell Labeling Scroll down to Animal Cell Review to select the labeling activities.
Cell Membrane Labeling: Select 1.61 Membrane Structures. Drag the labels to the diagram.
Cell Membrane Labeling 2: Select 1.64 Membrane Structures. Drag the labels to the diagram.Cell Transport Links Click on the box “Cell Transport.” You will find many links to sites about passive and active transport.
Cells - Animations Scroll down to “Biological Molecules” and click on the animations for DNA, transcription, translation, etc. Click on “start quiz” and then “animation” to start the show. Scroll down to “Cells” to also see animations of many cellular processes.
Cells - Labeling Practice Scroll down to “The Cellular Level of Organization” and click on “Generalized view of a body cell” to practice labeling
Cell Membranes: Quizzes
Cell Resources: Animations, Quizzes, and other links.
Cellular Transport Click the “Continue” button to move through the tutorial.Cellular Transport Animations This link shows animations of both passive and active transport across cell membranes.
DNA, Transcription, Translation Click on the links under “Cells and Protein Synthesis.”
Drag and Drop DNA Drag the complimentary base to complete the DNA double strand.
Drag and Drop Mitosis: Drag the stage of mitosis to the description.Drag and Drop Organelles: Drag the organelle to match its function.
Email Homework Left side of screen, under Quizzes: Complete the Animation: How Diffusion Works (Scroll down to complete quiz after the animation), Animation: How Osmosis Works, and Animation: Pagocytosis . Email results to ecallahan@dorchester2.k12.sc.us.
Email Homework Alternate: On the LEFT side of the screen, click on Chapter Quizzes. Complete the Art Labeling Quiz, Matching Quiz, and Multiple Choice (Level 1 or 2). Email results to ecallahan@dorchester2.k12.sc.us.
Email Homework - Alternate: Here's a third option for the Email Homework if you encounter problems with either of the other two. Complete the Feedback MC Quiz, Multiple Choice Quiz and True or False Quiz. Type in the email address to send results to ecallahan@dorchester2.k12.sc.us for a homework grade.
Epithelial Tissue Matching Game: Match the different colored tiles.
Game Zone: Cell Transport. Pick a Game. You must answer the questions correctly for a chance to score.
Game Zone: Tissues. Pick a Game. You have to answer correctly to try to score.
Game Zone: Select the activities in which you identify the parts of a cell. In the new window, select a sport. If you answer correctly, you get a chance to score.
Game Zone: Select from the genetics, mitosis, and DNA activities. In the new window, select a sport. If you answer correctly, you get a chance to score.Inside the Cell This site has a lot of great information with pictures. Also check out the videos.
Interactive Animation: Select the animal cell.
Interactive Cell Try to name the organelles. Click on each one to find the answer.Label the Cells Drag the labels to the correct spaces. Click on “Check” to check your answers. Click on “New Cell” to try nother diagram. Some of the cells are plant cells, so skip those!
Matching Game Tissues Click on “Matching” to play the game. First click on a box and then click on the matching term or definition. If it is a correct match, the information in the box will be replaced with a picture. Each time you start a new game you will see a different set of terms, so play this one over and over.
Matching Organelles Game Click on the organelle and then click on its function to draw a line bewteen the two boxes.
Meiosis vs Mitosis
Meiosis animationMitosis Movie Video of a real cell undergoing mitosis.
Mitosis Video This video shows a side-by-side view of mitosis in an actual cell and an animation.Osmosis An animated look at osmosis in various types of solutions: isotonic, hypertonic, hypotonic.
Osmosis Virtual Lab
Phagocytosis AnimationPictures of Cells This site has pictures and nice links to other sites.
Plasma Membrane Challenge Play a one- or two-player game.
Practice Labeling Click in the Cells box to practice labeling and reviewing the organelles and their functions.
Protein Synthesis Game and Quiz The games only work with Internet Explorer.
Protein Synthesis: Click on Protein Synthesis 1.
Tissue Labling: Drag and drop to label the tissue.
Tissue Quiz: A quick test of your knowledge.
TranscriptionTranscription Task Transcribe and translate a gene.
United Streaming Assignment Cellular Transportation Enter the Assignment Code: T35BD-738E and then type in your first and last name.
United Streaming Assignment DNA Enter the Assignment Code: T35C3-CBD7 and then type in your first and last name.
United Streaming Assignment Cellular Transportation Enter the Assignment Code: T356C-A7A3 and then type in your first and last name.
Virtual Lab: Osmosis: Under what conditions do cells gain or lose water?
Virtual Lab: LabBench: Click Next to move through the activity.
WebLab: Diffusion.