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Inside the living cell: how cells are controlled

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Abstract
This program describes the genetic code, and how genetic instructions carried on DNA are transcribed into RNA. Explains how genes dictate enzymes and how enzymes produce specific reactions in cell processes. This highly visual tour of the processes that keep life operating will excite students with a new understanding of these fundamental units of life. The series can be used as an introduction to BioMedia's in-depth cell biology program, Visualizing Cell Processes. Students learn how cells carry out the fundamental processes of life.
Series
Inside the living cell
Duration
00:13:09 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
High School (grades 10-12), Intermediate (grades 7-9), Grades 4-12
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