A cell is a minifactory in which structures and molecules are assembled, rearranged, disassembled, packaged, sorted, and transported. Because cellular structures and molecules are invisible to the human eye, students often have difficulty conceptualizing the dynamic nature of cells that function at multiple scales across time and space. To represent these dynamic cellular processes, the Virtual Cell Productions team at North Dakota State University develops freely available multimedia materials to support molecular and cellular biology learning inside and outside the high school and university classroom.
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Reindl, K. M., White, A. R., Johnson, C., Vender, B., Slator, B. M., & McClean, P. (2015). The Virtual Cell Animation Collection: Tools for Teaching Molecular and Cellular Biology. PLoS Biology, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002118
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