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BOOST YOUR BIOLOGY CURRICULUM WITH 3D ANIMATION

Imagine watching the process of DNA replication from inside the cell. Follow the cellular machinery which ensures that replicated chromosomesmove correctly to each of the resulting daughter cells. Cell Division
provides an in-depth study of one of the most important processes in the life of a cell.

Students can explore topics at their own pace and build a better understanding of biology concepts and processes.

The narrated 3-D animations on this CD are fascinating to watch and make the process of cell division easy to understand. The animations are commented clearly, are easy to understand and illustrated vividly.

Students can read about each step in the cell division process, watch animations that break each step of the process into segments and test their knowledge using interactive review exercises.


EASY AND FUN TO USE! WATCH CELL DIVISION IN ACTION!

  • This interactive CD-ROM makes students active learners and empowers them with
  • Clear narration and original music engages students and makes the learning process exciting.
  • Spectacular 3D animations which help students learn difficult and potentially confusing concepts.
  • An intuitive, easy-to-use interface gets your students started right away.
  • Ideal for labs and lectures, as a study guide, or for self learning.
  • The structures involved in cell division are identified in plant, animal, and bacteria cells.
    Mechanisms are illustrated for chromosome movement,
  • plant & animal cytokinesis, DNA synthesis.
  • Analyse your performance with thoughtful self-test questions.
  • Take a quick glance over the glossary.

Content


Cell Division

  • Cell cycle
  • Interphase

Mitosis

  • Prophase
  • Metaphase
  • Anaphase
  • Telophase
  • Cytokinesis
  • Significance of mitosis

Meiosis

  • Cell cycle
  • Interphase
  • Meiotic cycle
  • Prophase I
  • Metaphase I
  • Anaphase I
  • Telophase I
  • Interkinesis
 


Second meiotic division

  • ProphaseII
  • MetaphaseII
  • Anaphase II
  • Telophase II

Cytokinesis Significance of meiosis

Chromosomes

  • Structure of chromosomes
    Karyotype
  • Variation in chromosomes
    number
  • Eupoidy
  • Aneuploidy

DNA

  • Structure of DNA
  • Replication of DNA
  • Function of DNA