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Cell Communication
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In this 10 minute video Paul Andersen discusses cell communication. He begins by explaining how he communicates with other individuals using various forms of electronic communication. Included in this resource are a worksheet and full transcript of the video.

Transcript added from YouTube subtitles. You can use this to write your own worksheet or quiz.

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Living Systems and Processes
Science
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Homework/Assignment
Lecture
Lecture Notes
Visual Media
Date Added:
12/01/2019
Cell Communication
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In this 10 minute video Paul Andersen discusses cell communication. He begins by explaining how he communicates with other individuals using various forms of electronic communication. Included in this resource are a worksheet and full transcript of the video.

Transcript added from YouTube subtitles. You can use this to write your own worksheet or quiz.

Subject:
Living Systems and Processes
Science
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Homework/Assignment
Lecture
Lecture Notes
Visual Media
Date Added:
05/01/2020
Cells
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In this unit, students look at the components of cells and their functions and discover the controversy behind stem cell research. The first lesson focuses on the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In the second lesson, students learn about the basics of cellular respiration. They also learn about the application of cellular respiration to engineering and bioremediation. The third lesson continues students' education on cells in the human body and how (and why) engineers are involved in the research of stem cell behavior.

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Science
Scientific and Engineering Practices
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Full Course
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Date Added:
10/14/2015
Cellular Organelles
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In this unit, students will be given a chance to study and view different types of cells, compare and contrast the features of the major cell types, learn about the function of specialization and differentiation in multicellular organisms, and review/learn the major organelles that will become the foundation of later units.This module was developed by Liz Ashby as part of a Virginia Commonwealth University STEM initiative sponsored by the Virginia Department of Education.

Subject:
Living Systems and Processes
STEM/STEAM
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VCU STEM Project 2
VCU STEM Project 1
VCU STEM Project 3
Date Added:
10/01/2020
Insane Membrane | Cooking Up Science with Miss America
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Learn about semipermeable membranes. If you put eggs and sand through a colander, would they both fall through? Probably not. Only the sand would actually pass through the holes of the colander because the eggs are too large. The colander acts as a semipermeable membrane, allowing some materials through but not others. Let's explore some other semipermeable membranes -like what surrounds our cells to help keep our bodies working and healthy. And eggs are like giant cells. They are a perfect thing to use to explore the science of semipermeable membranes, osmosis, and diffusion. We'll even experience a cool chemical reaction when we place an egg in vinegar. What do you think will happen when this chemical reaction is complete? Developed for grades 6-8 and correlated with Virginia Standards of Learning.

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STEM/STEAM
Science
Scientific and Engineering Practices
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Author:
Trish Reed
Date Added:
05/28/2021
Killer T Cell: The Cancer Assassin
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This two-minute clip captures the behaviour of cytotoxic T cells – the body’s ‘serial killers’ – as they hunt down and eliminate cancer cells before moving on to their next target. Transcription of the video is included.

Transcript added from YouTube subtitles. You can use this to write your own worksheet or quiz.

Subject:
CTE
Cross-Curricular
Health and Medical Sciences
Living Systems and Processes
STEM/STEAM
Science
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Lesson
Visual Media
Date Added:
11/30/2019
NASA eClips Ask SME (Subject Matter Expert):  Space Biologist - Dr. Egle Cekanaviciute
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Video Description:  In this close-up video, Dr. Egle Cekanaviciute, Space Biologist, shares how she studies radiation and its effect on human brain cells. Dr. Cekanaviciute stresses the importance of balancing work with other interests.  Video length:  3:10.NASA eClips Ask SME: Close-up with a NASA Subject Matter Expert videos are professionally developed to capture a glimpse of NASA SME's personal interests and career journeys. Each can be used to spark student interest and broaden their ideas of the STEM workforce. Additional videos in this series can be found by searching GoOpenVA using "NASA eClips Ask SME". 

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Career Connections
Health and Medical Sciences
Living Systems and Processes
STEM/STEAM
Science
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Visual Media
Author:
Betsy McAllister
Date Added:
01/19/2023
Passive and Active Cell Transport
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Living things must move materials into, out of, and within the cell. Substances can move across the cell membrane passively (i.e., osmosis and diffusion) or actively (i.e., active transport). This module focuses on the two types of cellular transport and assumes knowledge of cell membrane (components and functions, ie. Fluid Mosaic Model) has already been addressed. This module was developed by Teresa Ballou as part of a Virginia Commonwealth University STEM initiative sponsored by the Virginia Department of Education.

Subject:
Living Systems and Processes
STEM/STEAM
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VCU STEM Project 3
VCU STEM Project 1
VCU STEM Project 2
Date Added:
10/03/2020
White Blood Cell Chases Bacteria
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In this classic science clip from the 1950's a neutrophil chases and engulfs a bacteria. It is a dramatic visual to accompany any immune discussion, and includes other resources showing and describing all of the cells involved.

Subject:
CTE
Cross-Curricular
Health and Medical Sciences
Living Systems and Processes
STEM/STEAM
Science
Material Type:
Primary Source
Visual Media
Date Added:
11/30/2019