A Journey through the Cell

Producer: Nasco, Inc.

 

This set of 2 videos takes students on an incredible journey into the world of the cell. Combining live-action video, colourful computer graphics, animation, and interviews with scientists, these programs introduce students to ideas which are central to understanding cells and their profound role in the living world. Part One provides a virtual journey through the cell, where viewers become familiar with cells and their properties. Describes and shows examples of cells of many shapes and sizes; explores the structure and functions of different types of cells. Compares plant and animal cells; emphasises cells as the basic building blocks of all organisms; describes the organisation of cells and the formation of tissues, organs, and systems; and concludes with an overview of the organelles and their functions. Part Two examines three main activities of the cell: energy storage and release, protein synthesis, and cell reproduction. Students take a closer look at important organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts, and the roles they play in cell metabolism. Covers proteins, amino acids, ribosomes, DNA, RNA, genes, chromosomes, transcription, and translation. Mitosis is clearly defined and illustrated. The set includes 2 videos and 2 teacher’s guides which include key terms and concepts, previewing and post-viewing questions, and reproducible activity sheets.

Details:

Year of production: 1996 Format: VHS NTSC Running time: 50 mins. Price: US$119.95 (set of 2 videos)

A Journey through the Cell