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Peek-a-Bamboo! - National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science - 0 views

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    This case study was written for an introductory course for biology majors who are first learning about embryonic development. The case is composed of several parts and involves a storyline about a team of researchers who find frogs and eggs in bamboo plants during a field study. Students consider what these observations mean, learn basics about the stages of animal embryonic development, and make connections to phylogeny and natural selection. Students then apply their understanding of animal embryonic stage development to the chemical atrazine in the environment by examining data from several experiments. As a concluding activity students write a letter to an agency or newspaper of their choosing stating their opinion surrounding the use of atrazine in the environment. The case proceeds in a progressive disclosure format and involves a combination of class discussion, small group work, and homework. Because the case focuses on very basic animal embryonic development, it would also be a great start to a developmental biology course or an embryology course.
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Glycolysis - 0 views

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    This animation shows how glycolysis converts glucose into pyruvate through a series of enzyme reactions. It is the first of six animations about cellular respiration. These animations bring to life the molecular engines inside mitochondria that generate ATP, the main source of chemically stored energy used throughout the body.
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Having Too Much of This Could Lead to Depression - Yahoo News - 0 views

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    Sure, we know insufficient serotonin levels get a bad rap when it comes to depression, but that's like blaming one person in a full-scale riot. Depression isn't caused by only one factor. In fact, study co-author Elyse Aurbach says we're probably not getting to the core of why people are depressed because "the brain is immensely complex." In this study, the research team conducted eight experiments (four on animal brains, four on brains of the deceased human kind) of varying sample sizes - from 20 to 90 brains in each - and found that the brains of deceased humans who'd been depressed had increased levels of hippocampal FGF9 and that live animals with increased FGF9 levels demonstrated depressive, anxious behavior. "This is not just a correlation," study leader Huda Akil of the University of Michigan says. Less really may be more, at least when it comes to FGF9.
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In Search For Cures, Scientists Create Embryos That Are Both Animal And Human : Shots -... - 0 views

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    A handful of scientists around the United States are trying to do something that some people find disturbing: make embryos that are part human, part animal. The researchers hope these embryos, known as chimeras, could eventually help save the lives of people with a wide range of diseases.
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Virtual Cell Animation Collection - 0 views

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    Collection of video animation/movies
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From DNA to Protein - YouTube - 0 views

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    4:27 animation  Drew Berry Animation
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Cellular Visions: The Inner Life of a Cell | Studio Daily - 0 views

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    "The Inner Life of a Cell, an 3 animation created in NewTek LightWave 3D and Adobe After Effects for Harvard biology students. The animation illustrates unseen molecular mechanisms and the ones they trigger, specifically how white blood cells sense and respond to their surroundings and external stimuli."
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Ten medical breakthroughs thanks to animal testing | Understanding Animal Research - 0 views

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    A century of medical advances in a minute of video. See our time-lines for more detail: http://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/why/timeline/ and http://animalresearch.info/en/medical-advances/timeline/
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Transgenic Animal Creations | National Geographic Channel - 0 views

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    1 miin video on transgenic animals
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Animals in Education - National Anti-Vivisection Society - 0 views

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    BioLEAP is a comprehensive educational resource for students who do not wish to take part in classroom dissection exercises, and for teachers and school districts looking to introduce dissection alternatives into their curricula. These "alternatives" are really "advancements" in teaching tools that capitalize on 21st century technologies that can enhance a student's understanding of anatomy, physiology and the life sciences in general. The following links will provide you with cost-effective and humane alternatives to animal use in the classroom, as well as provide you with information about student choice laws and policies that protect students' rights to use dissection alternatives.
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Meiosis: Crossing Over and Variability [3D Animation] - YouTube - 0 views

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    6:45 video animation of types of cell division
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Frozen Animal Brought Back to Life After 30 Years : Discovery News - 0 views

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    The animal in question was a species of tardigrade, a microscopic creature sometimes referred to as a "water bear" that is perhaps the hardiest lifeform on Earth. There are over1,000 known species, all of which have eight legs and measure between 0.5 and 1.2 mm in length, and they are found more or less everywhere.
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Animal Research Behind Top Drugs | Foundation for Biomedical Research - 0 views

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    The Animal Research Behind the Top 25 most Prescribed Drugs
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Drew Berry: Animations of unseeable biology - YouTube - 0 views

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    9 minute video  animation to illustrate biology
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Animation: How Enzymes Work - 0 views

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    Enzyme animation
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Virtual Cell Animation Collection - 0 views

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    videos and animations for cellular processes
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Human Ancestor Went out on a Limb - 0 views

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    2 minute animation, (includes full body animation rendition of Australopithicus) A recent study of fossil shoulder bones from a human ancestor reveals that this ancient relative was still well adapted to living in trees, even after the evolution of bipedalism. Studying features like these helps scientists to better understand when modern humans moved away from a partly arboreal lifestyle and transitioned to living exclusively on the ground.
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Elephants: Large, Long-Living and Less Prone to Cancer - The New York Times - 0 views

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    In 1977, a University of Oxford statistician named Richard Peto pointed out a simple yet puzzling biological fact: We humans should have a lot more cancer than mice, but we don't. Dr. Peto's argument was beguilingly simple. Every time a cell divides, there's a small chance it will gain a mutation that speeds its growth. Cells that accumulate several of these mutations may become cancerous. The bigger an animal is, the more cells it has, and the longer an animal lives, the more times its cells divide. We humans undergo about 10,000 times as many cell divisions as mice - and thus should be far more likely to get cancer.
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Gene Editing Makes Cows Without Horns | Popular Science - 0 views

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    Horn removal through gene editing is a win-win both for the animal and for the farmer, says Muir, who did not take part in this research. "These findings show that you can take highly desirable genes from animals and move them to other members of their species," he told Popular Science. "One could achieve the same results with natural breeding, but gene editing greatly speeds up the process, reducing the time it takes to accomplish the goal from centuries to years."
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PowToon for education online animated presentation software - 0 views

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    Create animated videos and presentations
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