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В 2002 году был открыт феноптоз -- запрограммированная смерть групп клеток (организма) и это изменило общее представление о старости. Геном убивает организм-хозяина, т.е. сам себя! Это происходит в целях общего эволюционного процесса, другими словами, ради более высшей цели, вид избавляется от индивидов.
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About the Bacterial Flagellum video and more:
More at http://www.detectingdesign.com
Detailed response to Nick Matzke's proposition on the bacterial flagellum:
http://www.idthink.net/biot/index.html
Another video (unrelated to the flagellum but very impressive):
http://aimediaserver.com/studiodaily/harvard/harvard.swf
-Evolutionist claim that all of life's features (example: the bacterial flagellum) can be explained by the purely material process described in their theory - accidental mutations sorted by natural selection. However, Intelligent Design (ID) theory makes the claim that certain features exist in the universe (including features of life) that are BEST explained by an intelligent cause (ie. a cause with a goal or purpose - ergo originating from a mind). With the scientific hypothesis of intelligent causation, and the objective explanatory filter developed by Dr William Dembski - http://www.uncommondescent.com - ID theory has quickly & firmly established itself as the "official" headache for the most ardent evolutionists today. Those that are informed know what is at stake, and that the explanatory power of the intelligent design theory is effectively guaranteed to supplant a purely materialist theory of evolution in time. This can be seen in how ID has reached a type of critical mass of acceptance - wherewith about a hundred classes are already taught in various universities (including the Ivy league). Classes whcih challenge purely materialistic thinking and more critically analyze the theory of evolution. The growth will continue as more objective & open minded scientists & students eager to explore better explanations continue to pursue better science.

Dr Michael Behe (author of "Darwins Black Box" & proponent of ID) popularized the term *irreducible complexity* to describe features in life which are complex and yet their function can not be reduced without destroying the primary function and usefulness of the system/function to the host organism. In the case seen in the video, the bacteruial flagellum has approximately 40 finely matched protein parts that must all be in place for the bacterial flagellum (w/ motor) to work. Furthermore, the assembly process of this motor is one of the key overlooked aspects of the problem of this systems development - ie. even the assembly program/process is arguably irreducibly complex. So, not only does a bacteria need to have the DNA coded for the correct proteins, the whole cell has to 'know' WHERE to put each protein part and WHEN to put it there. This is an astronomically improbable task to acheive through random fortuitous increases in instruction sequences (which to this day remains purely hypothetical - ie. imaginary) and parts specifications - consider the relative size of the cell surface area to the size of the bacterial flagellum and the chances each molecular part will assemble in the correct location & with the correct timing for assembly. So, the whole machine and the ORDER or sequence of system assembly is critical to success! If the whole universe were a fishbowl like earth's oceans - except fully teeming with bacteria - for 15 billion years, there would still be insufficient probablistic resources to accomplish the feat of builindg up such a comparable system even once. It's no wonder that ID theory is so satisfying to the many open minded scientist it has attracted.

Unfortunately, most evolutionist oppose this theory based strictly on materialistic beliefs. And this is a true detriment to real science. They stubbornly maintain their faith in natural selection - listen to Richard Dawkins - note especially the last words in the following video:
http://www.arn.org/docs/dawkins.mpg

[Excerpt - In exressing why natural selection is believed to find creative designs/solutions to all these kinds of intermediate problems]: "Natural selection is uhmmm..uhhh.. well, I suppose that is a sort of matter of faith on my part." - Richard Dawkins

If never before, you have now found that faith is a absolute neccessity and type of trade-secret of even the most outspoken of evolutionist. So, don't be their fool when they say evolution is a scientific fact. It's almost assured, in my opinion, that future generations will find it hard to believe that people ever accepted the theoy of evolution with the information we have at our disposal. Recent breakthroughs in accelerated protein folding algorithms will, I believe likely, lead to some very uncomforting news for adherents of evolutionary theory - news that could bring that described future closer to our doorsteps - and evolutionists fade into the history books as the mystics of these days... stay tuned. :)

Irreducible Complexity?  The Bacterial Flagellum 03.09.2012 Irreducible Complexity? The Bacterial Flagellum
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Bacterial Motility 03.09.2012 Bacterial Motility
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Necrosis 03.09.2012 Necrosis
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You will be inoculated with FEAR!

Necrosis (def): the death of a cell on account of another cell.

Necrosis VS apoptosis - www.bahriandoctors.com - 03.09.2012 Necrosis VS apoptosis - www.bahriandoctors.com -
Mechanisms of cell death:
Necrosis VS apoptosis

Apoptosis 03.09.2012 Apoptosis

Apoptosis 03.09.2012 Apoptosis
Protein Lounge animations @ http://www.proteinlounge.com/Animation/Animation.aspx

Apoptosis is a cell suicide mechanism that enables metazoans to control cell number in tissues and to eliminate individual cells that threaten the animal's survival. Certain cells have unique sensors, termed Death Receptors, on their surface, which detect the presence of extracellular death signals and, in response, rapidly ignite the cell's intrinsic apoptosis machinery. Cytotoxic T cell with Fas ligand binds to the Fas receptor on target cell and induces apoptosis through a cytoplasmic Death Domain that interacts with signaling adaptors like FADD (Fas-Associated Death Domain). FADD recruits the inactive Procaspase8, which is proteolytically activated to Caspase8, which further cleaves and activate downstream effector Caspase3.

Activated BAX within the mitochondrial membrane leads to creation or alteration of membrane pores, resulting in Mitochondrial-Outer-Membrane Permeabilization that causes release of Cytochrome-C into the cytosol. Cytochrome-C associates with APAF1 protein and Procaspase9 to form the apoptosome, which activates Caspase9, leading to activation of downstream effector caspases, including Caspase3. Caspase3 cleaves ICAD-CAD heterodimer to free CAD to cause DNA fragmentation, thus causing apoptosis.

This animation illustrates the detailed process of apoptosis by extrinsic and intrinsic pathways.

Apoptosis 03.09.2012 Apoptosis
aka Cell Death.  Apoptosis is a process where a cell is degraded in order for it to be ultimately engulfed and recycled.  Apoptosis can occur when a cell has become mutated and is on the verge of becoming a cancer.  Apoptosis is also the reason why we don't have webbed hands and feet.

What basically happens is that the killer t cell communicates with the diseased cell by adhering to it by binding its death ligand to the death receptor on the diseased cell.  This causes adapter proteins to attach to the cytosolic side of the receptor.  This leads to a signal cascade which involves the recruitment of various other proteins and ultimately results in the death of the cell.

Credits:  Drew Berry
http://features.cgsociety.org/story_custom.php?story_id=3195

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Glycolysis 03.09.2012 Glycolysis
Overview of glycolysis

Krebs / Citric Acid Cycle 03.09.2012 Krebs / Citric Acid Cycle
Overview of the Krebs or Citric Acid Cycle

Electron Transport Chain 03.09.2012 Electron Transport Chain
Overview of the Electron Transport Chain

Introduction to Cellular Respiration 03.09.2012 Introduction to Cellular Respiration
Introduction to cellular respiration, glycolysis, the Kreb's Cycle, and the electron transport chain

Cellular Respiration - Energy in a Cell 03.09.2012 Cellular Respiration - Energy in a Cell
http://www.interactive-biology.com - In this lecture, I talk about Cellular respiration, which consists of Glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain.

I deal with how Glucose is broken down and how ATP is made. Since energy is important for all living things, it's important to understand how ATP, the energy currency of the body, works.

http://www.interactive-biology.com

How Cells Obtain Energy 03.09.2012 How Cells Obtain Energy
Cells and energy - Video for Hawthorn Academy Science Classes.
This video explains the processes associated with cellular energy processing.
Important vocabulary -
chloroplast, photosynthesis, mitochondrion, respiration, pgal (phosphoglyceraldehyde) ADP, ATP

Oxidative Phosphorylation 03.09.2012 Oxidative Phosphorylation

F1 ATP synthase 03.09.2012 F1 ATP synthase
Credit:  Dr. John E. Walker, Medical Research Council, Dunn Human Nutrition Unit, Cambridge, UK.

ATP Synthase Animation 03.09.2012 ATP Synthase Animation
ATP Synthase the Motor of Life by Nasif Nahle

When we talk about the macroscopic world, we define the term structure from an anatomical, histological and morphological viewpoint. However, we often ignore the fact that we have to make a qualitative jump in the progression from macrophysical systems to microphysical systems. When we investigate the system as a whole, we must not limit our knowledge simply to macrophysical parameters which can be measured, as length, distance, volume, etc., but to effective parameters which are further related with electric charges, electromagnetic fields, quantum energy and electrodynamic phenomena. We set in motion a picture of a macrophysical system, i.e. a plant. We can describe its height, its volume, its weight, the quantity of leaves it has, its color, etc.; however, as we move our observations towards smaller and smaller portions of the macroscopic structure, we arrive at a point at which the macrophysical qualities leap into another realm where the parameters with which we previously classified the living organism no longer have any utility. Of course, the transition is so subtle that many of us succumb to the idea that there is no more physical explanation to describe life. If we understand that there is no boundary, but rather a continuum which links every process in every living system with the Universe, we will not be so easily fooled by the illusion of a separation between the macrophysical world and the microphysical world.

ATP synthase - the world's tiniest motor 03.09.2012 ATP synthase - the world's tiniest motor
For more details visit: http://creation.com/creation-magazine-live-episode-38

ATP synthase is the world's tiniest motor. Spinning at up to 7000 RPM to manufacture ATP, the energy currency of the cell, it is a key requirement for life and it is powerful evidence against evolution.

Watch an animated video of ATP in action here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3KxU63gcF4

Main article:
From Creation magazine 31(4) ATP Synthase  http://creation.com/atp-synthase

Related articles

• Design in living organisms (motors: ATP synthase)  http://creation.com/design-in-living-organisms-motors-atp-synthase
• Fantastic voyage  http://creation.com/fantastic-voyage
• DNA repair enzyme  http://creation.com/DNA-repair-enzyme
• Notable evolutionists retreating from empiricism to arguments from anology  http://creation.com/notable-evolutionists-retreating-from-empiricism-to-arguments-from-analogy
• Can evolution produce new organs or structures?  http://creation.com/images/pdfs/tj/j19_2/j19_2_76-82.pdf

For more information on the creation/evolution issue visit http://creation.com

The ATP Synthase Enzyme 03.09.2012 The ATP Synthase Enzyme
http://creation.com
This animated sequence shows the ATP Synthase enzyme in operation. The animation is based on an incredible series of scientific discoveries. Only the colours show artistic licence.

ATP, or Adenosine Tri-Phosphate, is the energy currency of the cell. ATP is produced by a tiny molecular rotary motor, rotating at up to 7,000 rpm. These are so small that 100,000 would fit side-by-side in a millimetre. A current of protons drives the motor, unlike man-made electric motors, which use electrons.

This portion of the enzyme is where Adenosine Di-Phosphate is combined with a phosphate ion, in the presence of a catalyst to produce ATP which is then released, making way for the next cycle. A top view of the enzyme shows the sequential operation. Almost every bio-chemical process in your body requires ATP.

Such a nano-machine exhibits all the characteristics of super-intelligent design. ATP is vital for life and many of these motors were needed before the first living cell could exist. An evolutionary impossibility!
http://creation.com

Related Articles:
Design in living organisms (motors: ATP synthase): http://creation.com/design-in-living-organisms-motors-atp-synthase
ATP synthase: majestic molecular machine made by a mastermind: http://creation.com/atp-synthase
Is ATP synthase found in all life?: http://creation.com/atp-synthase-in-all-life

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ATP Synthase 03.09.2012 ATP Synthase
An amazing molecular machine, ATP synthase, can run use electrostatic potential energy stored in a proton gradient to generate ATP. Under different conditions, it can run in the opposite direction, using ATP to build a proton gradient. Created by Graham Johnson of fivth.com and Graham Johnson medical media www.grahamj.com, for Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4e by Alberts, Walter, et al, Gardland Publishers. ©2002  

Please visit www.grahamj.com for examples of other molecular machines.

Update:
Glad to hear my APT synthase movie has helped so many people learn an otherwise complicate subject.

I put a lot of time into making this with Peter Walter (UCSF) and Mike Morales (Garland Publisher) back in 2001. http://www.youtube.com/user/garlandscience/featured

A new software project I work on with Ludovic Autin in Art Olson's lab, can make it a lot easier to make a movie like this, and we distribute it for free.  Check out:  http://epmv.scripps.edu if you want to try it out.
-Graham

Electron Transport Chain 11.08.2012 Electron Transport Chain

Cellular Respiration Part 1: Introduction & Glycolysis 11.08.2012 Cellular Respiration Part 1: Introduction & Glycolysis
Details on Cellular Respiration. This video introduces the overall reaction, lists the stages and explains the details of glycolysis

Gradients (ATP Synthases) 11.08.2012 Gradients (ATP Synthases)
NDSU Virtual Cell Animations Project animation 'Gradients (ATP Synthase)'. For more information please see http://vcell.ndsu.edu/animations

Gradients are used to create energy that can power biological cyles. ATP synthase is powered by a hydrogen gradient, located in the mitochondria. This section covers the action of this specific gradient.


Комплекс Гольджи,  животная клетка 15.11.2012 Комплекс Гольджи, животная клетка
Аппарат Гольджи (комплекс Гольджи) — мембранная структура эукариотической клетки, органелла, в основном предназначенная для выведения веществ, синтезированных в эндоплазматическом ретикулуме. Аппарат Гольджи был назван так в честь итальянского учёного Камилло Гольджи, впервые обнаружившего его в 1898 году.

Митоз 13.11.2012 Митоз
http://www.medvasya.ru

Яйцеклетка и сперматозоиды 13.11.2012 Яйцеклетка и сперматозоиды
Видеосъёмка яйцеклетки, сперматозоидов и процесса оплоотворения под микроскопом.

Двойное оплодотворение цветковых растений.flv 13.11.2012 Двойное оплодотворение цветковых растений.flv
Старый учебный фильм для ставки на http://fullbiology.ucoz.ru/

Мейоз.avi 13.11.2012 Мейоз.avi
Все видео из прогр."3D Человек" на http://fullbiology.ucoz.ru/

Мейоз 13.11.2012 Мейоз

Cytoskeleton Microtubules | Cell Biology 08.10.2012 Cytoskeleton Microtubules | Cell Biology
Segment from the program Cells: The Structure of Life. To purchase this program please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/

Cell Structure Overview | Cell Biology 08.10.2012 Cell Structure Overview | Cell Biology
Segment from the program Cells: The Structure of Life. To purchase this program visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/

mRNA Translation (Advanced) 08.10.2012 mRNA Translation (Advanced)
The job of the mRNA is to carry the gene's message from the DNA out of the nucleus to a ribosome for production of the particular protein that this gene codes for.
Originally created for DNA Interactive ( http://www.dnai.org ).
TRANSCRIPT: The job of this mRNA is to carry the genes message from the DNA out of the nuceus to a ribosome for production of the particular protein that this gene codes for. There can be several million ribosomes in a typical eukaryotic cell these complex catalytic machines use the mrna copy of the genetic information to assemble amino acid building blokes into the three dimensional proteins that are essential for life. Lets see how it works. The ribosome is composed of one large and one small sub-unit that assemble around the messenger RNA, which then passes through the ribosome like a computer tape. The amino acid building blocks (that's the small glowing red molecules) are carried into the ribosome attached to specific transfer RNAs. That's the larger green molecules also referred to as tRNA. The small sub-unit of the ribosome positions the mRNA so that it can be read in groups of three letters known as a codon. Each codon on the mRNA matches a corresponding anti-codon on the base of a transfer RNA molecule.The larger sub-unit of the ribosome removes each amino acid and join it onto the growing protein chain. As the mRNA is ratcheted through the ribosome, the mRNA sequence is translated into an amino acid sequence. There are three locations inside the ribosome, designated the A-site, the P-site and the E-site. The addition of each amino acid is a three step cycle: First, the tRNA enters the ribosome at the A-site and is tested for a codon/anti-codon match with the mRNA. Next, provided there is a correct match, the tRNA is shifted to the P-site and the amino acid it carries is added to the end of the amino acid chain. The mRNA is also ratcheted on three nucleotides or one codon. Thirdly, the spent tRNA is moved to the E-site and then ejected from the ribosome to be recycled. As the protein synthesis proceeds, the finished chain emerges from the ribosome. It folds up into a precise shape, determined by the exact order of amino acids. Thus the Central Dogma explains how the four letter DNA code is - quite literally - turned into flesh and blood.

phagocytose 1 08.10.2012 phagocytose 1

Powering the Cell: Mitochondria 08.10.2012 Powering the Cell: Mitochondria
Together Harvard University and XVIVO developed this 3D animation journey for Harvard's undergraduate Molecular and Cellular Biology students about the microscopic world of mitochondria. The animation highlights the creation of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) -- mobile molecules which store chemical energy derived from the breakdown of carbon-based food. ATP molecules act as a kind of currency, imparting chemical energy to power all the functional components of cellular activity. This piece is the second in a series of award winning animations XVIVO is creating for Harvard's educational website BioVisions at Harvard. The first program, Inner Life of the Cell, received international acclaim and can be seen both on our website and the BioVisions site.

http://www.xvivo.net
http://multimedia.mcb.harvard.edu/

Cells Cells - Parts of the Cell Rap 08.10.2012 Cells Cells - Parts of the Cell Rap
This rap was created for a 6th grade science classroom to teach about the different parts of a cell. With its catchy rhythm and rhymes, students of all learning styles and abilities will be able to learn about cells and their functions while having fun!

"Cells, Cells"
Original Rap by Ms. Quitmeyer

Today's the day were gonna learn about the cell
If I teach it okay, you'll know it very well
So listen up 6th graders-
-no room left for haters-
lets talk about the building blocks of life- cells that make us.

Chorus:
Cells, cells they're made of organelles
Try to pull a fast one, the cytoplasm gels
The nucleus takes over controllin' everything
The party don't stop 'till the membrane blocks the scene
Inside the vacuole we can float around for hours
Running round with chloroplasts, lovin' sunlight showers
Cells, cells, they're made of organelles

First things first, there's two different types-
animal and plant cells that make up all life.
The little things that make up microscopic cells,
The main structures- yeah, we call them organelles.
Now let's break it down and get some information-
How do cells work? It's a crazy combination!

-Chorus-

The cell membrane is the border patrol,
Who can cross over? The membrane lets 'em know
The gooey stuff inside, is called the cytoplasm
It holds the organelles- don't worry, plasm-has 'em!
In the middle of the cell you'll find the big brain,
The nucleus surrounded by nuclear membrane
Don't forget the vacuole filled up with water
It's a basic need for life when this rap keeps getting hotter!

-Chorus-

The mitchondria's something every cell needs,
Breaking down the food and releasin' energy.
There's a place inside the cell where chemicals are stored, the squiggly golgi bodies, releasin' even more.
Yo hangin' in the cell is endoplasmic reticulum, synthesizin' enzymes for respiration, and um...
If you still think that this rap is whack, remember ribosomes making proteins gettin' jacked!

-Chorus-

Lookin at the plant cell, weird and green
two more parts is all it takes you see?
Cell wall knows what's up when it comes to keepin' structure
Strong with cellulose, this cell can't get much tougher.
C-H- L-O- R-O -- Plast,
These little green machines are havin' a blast
Photosythenisizing- filled with chlorophyll
-they hit the cell club, runnin' up a high bill-

-Chorus-

Parts of a Plant Cell 29.09.2012 Parts of a Plant Cell

Parts of an Animal Cell 29.09.2012 Parts of an Animal Cell

Inside the Cell 29.09.2012 Inside the Cell
The microscopic internal structures within a human cell are shown in this 3D, computer-generated animation. It is an educational general survey of the main organelles that contribute to the cell's function.

The depiction has realistic textures, forms and text, all in a camera "fly-by".

http://nature.ca

Cell Journey deep Inside 29.09.2012 Cell Journey deep Inside
Journey inside the human cell

Journey Inside The Cell 29.09.2012 Journey Inside The Cell
http://www.discovery.org This animation shows how the digital information encoded in DNA directs protein synthesis inside the cell and provides a unique look at the evidence for intelligent design as described in Dr. Stephen C. Meyers book Signature in the Cell.  For more information visit http://www.signatureinthecell.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/discoverycsc
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/DiscoveryCSC
Website: http://www.discovery.org

The Stages of Mitosis 29.09.2012 The Stages of Mitosis
Stages of Mitosis, a promotional piece, begins with a fly-through of cells preparing to undergo mitosis (cell division).

Upon entering a cell we are introduced to various organelles of the inner cell and the key events involved in mitosis.

Cell division involves 7 key stages resulting in the splitting of the nucleus, and ultimately, cell division.

http://www.hybridmedicalanimation.com

Golgi apparatus 29.09.2012 Golgi apparatus
This animation shows the dynamics of the golgi apparatus, a subcellular organelle involved in protein export.  Proteins being processed for export are shuttled in vesicles between the membranous layers.

Golgi Apparatus - an animatic 29.09.2012 Golgi Apparatus - an animatic
Golgi Apparatus - the function is to process and package the macromolecules that are synthesized by the cell for processing of proteins for secretion.

Music by: Hans Zimmer

cell nucleus 29.09.2012 cell nucleus
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Start here - http://www.youtube.com/user/himrdo



Videos inside videos, pictures, and music belongs to their respective owner, and were obtain to use in these presentations for the purpose of educating the viewers. The creativity, uploads, time, and voice belongs to me of course :)

Nucleus, Nucleolus, and Nuclear Envelope 29.09.2012 Nucleus, Nucleolus, and Nuclear Envelope
Tried exporting at least 20 different ways. Last ditch effort if this makes it. I don't like macs anymore Mr. Fyfe.

Загадки живой клетки. Иммунитет. 29.09.2012 Загадки живой клетки. Иммунитет.
В наших клетках целая Вселенная, живущая по законам Того, Кто ее создал. Незнание законов не освобождает от ответственности. Узнайте больше об иммунитете и вашем организме.
Skype: deminairina

Сперма под темнопольным микроскопом. 29.09.2012 Сперма под темнопольным микроскопом.
Сперма человека под темнопольным микроскопом, увеличенная в 1500 тысяч раз.

ВЕЛИКИЙ ЗАМЫСЕЛ В СПЕРМАТОЗОИДЕ 29.09.2012 ВЕЛИКИЙ ЗАМЫСЕЛ В СПЕРМАТОЗОИДЕ
Сперматозоид  это клетка, главное назначение которой заключается в передаче генетических данных мужчины в яйцеклетку женского организма. Под микроскопом сперматозоид можно увидеть, что эта клетка представляет собой устройство идеально подходящее для доставки такого "груза".

Загадки живой клетки 29.09.2012 Загадки живой клетки
Загадки живой клетки

Портреты классиков-цитологов 13.09.2012 Портреты классиков-цитологов

Introduction to Cells 08.09.2012 Introduction to Cells
This is a newly revised 3 minute HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music, which introduces the viewer to the wonder and miracle of cells. It is designed as a motivational "trailer" to be shown by Biology, Biochemistry and Life Science teachers in middle and high school and college as a visual "Introduction" to this amazing microscopic world.

I wish to thank all of the quality video and music producers whose postings enabled me to create this video for educational use.

Please rate this video and comment.  If you like it, please post links to it on your media websites.  The more teachers and students who can enjoy the inspiration of the video to excite kids about our cells, the better.

To best enjoy this video, turn up your speakers. The music is very stirring.

Subscribe to my channel for other video trailers in Biology, Earth Science, Astronomy and other topics. I will be releasing new ones periodically. I can customize this video to add your name or school name at the end credits, for a very modest fee. If interested, email me at "inquiry@gregs-educational.info"

G-protein signaling 08.09.2012 G-protein signaling

A Real Example of Cell Communication 08.09.2012 A Real Example of Cell Communication
This 3-D movie is a close look at some of the cell signaling and responses that take place throughout the body during the fight-or- flight response. The dynamic ways in which cells communicate with each other through molecular signals is depicted without focusing on anatomy, vocabulary or chemistry.

For a detailed play-by-play of what is happening in the movie and a higher-resolution version, visit:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/cellcom/

For supplemental classroom materials for teachers about cells visit: http://teach.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/

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Question from the comments:
I was wondering how cells know where they are in our bodies. Like how does a cell know if its supposed to be a cell for the surface of our skin, a brain cell, a muscle cell, etc? What makes a new cell thats growing the middle of a muscle know that it's supposed to be a muscle cell, rather than a dif type?

Answer:
Great question! It has everything to do with the signals cells receive from other cells and what stage of development you are talking about - embryo or human.

This piece on our website may help: http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/stemcells/scintro/

In this activity you can send signals to adult stem cells to differentiate them into different types of cells: http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/stemcells/sctypes/

This page helps explain what it means for a cell to receive a signal: http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/insidestory/

animated 3d cells in the body 08.09.2012 animated 3d cells in the body
cutting edge medical animation of cells

TourOfAnAnimalCell 08.09.2012 TourOfAnAnimalCell
An animated and narrated tour of the animal cell.

A Tour of the Cell 08.09.2012 A Tour of the Cell
Paul Andersen takes you on a tour of the cell.  He starts by explaining the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.  He also explains why cells are small but not infinitely small.  He also explains how the organelles work together in a similar fashion

Mitosis 08.09.2012 Mitosis
NDSU VCell Production's animation "Mitosis". For more information please see http://vcell.ndsu.edu/animations.

Mitosis is the process by which the chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell are divided into into two new nuclei. This animation illustrates how the stages of mitosis progress and eventually lead to the formation of two new cells.

Mitosis and Meiosis Simulation 08.09.2012 Mitosis and Meiosis Simulation
Mr. Andersen uses chromosome beads to simulate both mitosis and meiosis.  A brief discussion of gamete formation is also included.

Programming of Life 08.09.2012 Programming of Life
An exploration of microbiology, information science, and the origin of life.

Harvard Cell Animation.mp4 08.09.2012 Harvard Cell Animation.mp4

Cell Organelles And Their Function (BOTH 3D AND MICROSCOPIC VIEWS ) 08.09.2012 Cell Organelles And Their Function (BOTH 3D AND MICROSCOPIC VIEWS )
A Video Showing Different Cell Organelles

Cell Structure and Function - Advanced Biotechnology Podcast 1.2 08.09.2012 Cell Structure and Function - Advanced Biotechnology Podcast 1.2
Advanced Biotechnology Podcast 1.2 Presented by the Texas Education Agency. In this lesson, we explore the basic concepts of molecular biology, and compare and contrast the structure and function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

How Cells Obtain Energy 08.09.2012 How Cells Obtain Energy
Cells and energy - Video for Hawthorn Academy Science Classes.
This video explains the processes associated with cellular energy processing.
Important vocabulary -
chloroplast, photosynthesis, mitochondrion, respiration, pgal (phosphoglyceraldehyde) ADP, ATP

3D Medical Animation - What is Cancer? 08.09.2012 3D Medical Animation - What is Cancer?
"What is Cancer?" is a 3D Animation which depicts the growth of a tumor.




(music by: Bjorn Lynne - Blissful Moments, courtesy of www.Shockwave-Sound.com)

Cancer Biology 08.09.2012 Cancer Biology
Supported By:
Emory College.

Cancer Growth Animation 08.09.2012 Cancer Growth Animation
This video demonstrates how cancer growth happens in human body.

Normal vs Cancer Cells 08.09.2012 Normal vs Cancer Cells
NCI B-roll: Black and white footage of normal and cancer cells. This segment depicts cell growth, with the first segment displaying normal cells, the second segment (1:20)  displaying cancer cells and the third segment (2:38) showing both normal and cancer cells. Differences in ruffling (changes in the cell membrane) and movement are emphasized.This video has no audio.

Cancer Cells vs. Healthy Cells 08.09.2012 Cancer Cells vs. Healthy Cells
Learn about the differences between cancerous cells and healthy blood cells. For more information about blood cancers, visit ASH's patient resources webpage http://hematology.org/Patients/.

This animation was featured in the documentary film "Blood Detectives." To learn more about the film, visit http://www.hematology.org/Publications/Blood-Detectives/5246.aspx

Amazing Microscopic HD Video! Paramecium Feeding!! 08.09.2012 Amazing Microscopic HD Video! Paramecium Feeding!!
The oral groove, gullet and the filling and detachment of the food vacuole are clearly visable in this video


  
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