Zebrafish blood vessels
Blood flow though the tail section of Danio - note that blood flows toward the tail through a dorsal vessel while blood flows toward the head through a ventral vessel.
Zebrafish blood flow pathway.
Red blood cells flowing across the yolk and though the two-chambered heart of Danio (note the large dark eye).
Zebrafish blood cells
Detailed view of blood cells flowing through the two-chambered heart of Danio.
Zebrafish blood cell circulation in vessels
Note that blood flows toward the tail through a dorsal vessel while blood flows toward the head through a ventral vessel (you can see blood flow laterally through developing capillaries).
Zebrafish blood cell circulation in tail
Close up view of blood flow in developing Danio showing blood cells moving through blood vessels.
Cell Signaling and Apoptosis
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Zebrafish flow of blood in developing embryo
Zebrafish embryo's blood circulates from the brain and through the yolk sac into the heart.
Zebrafish blood cell circulation
Close up view of blood flow in developing Danio showing blood cells moving through blood vessels.
Cell and Tissue dysfunction, Cancer and Experimental Strategies to Develop Anti-cancer Therapeutics
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Multi-cellularity: Cell Shape and Function, Tissue Specialization, Homeostasis
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Cell Cycle, Mitosis, and Reproduction of Cells
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Cytoskeleton, Cell Adhesion
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Intro: The Cell Theory, Bacteria, Animal Cells, Evolution, (Viruses, Mitochondria)
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Junior Solar Sprint and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car Competitions
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory hosts the U.S. Department of Energy's Junior Solar Sprint/Hydrogen Fuel Cell (JSS/HFC) Car Competitions. Middle School teams from all over the Colorado Region participate in this fun, educational and exciting event. Teams work together building solar and/or hydrogen fuel cell cars with guidance from a parent or teacher coach to compete in race and design categories. A "Spirit Award" is also presented to the team recognized for good sportsmanship. Building
Mamphela Ramphele on Knowledge in the Blood by Jonathan Jansen
On Thursday 1 October the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts GIPCA Great Texts Big Questions lecture will be Mamphela Ramphele who will discuss "To what extent has our transformation process embraced the intimate in public discourse." The suggested background reading is Jonathan Jansen's "Knowledge in the Blood." Mamphela Ramphele, former ViceChancellor of UCT and director of the World Bank, is an academic author and medical doctor. Her involvement in political activism and academ
Mitosis and Cell Division
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Cell Adhesion, Motility and Division
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Actin-Binding Proteins and Cell Migration
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Virtual yeast cell
This rich learning object is used to introduce yeast cytology to students taking Module D24BS3 Brewery Yeast Management as part of the MSc in Brewing Science. The virtual cell permits the students to understand structure and function of yeast organelles.
Orchestrating cell separation in plants: What are the risks and benefits?
In this podcast, Professor Roberts from the School of Biosciences discusses his research into the mechanism responsible for regulating cell separation in plants. In particular how plants 'shed' parts of themselves such as leaves or fruit. Professor Roberts explores the potential application of his research, through prevention or encouraging of the 'shedding' process, agricultural harvests could potentially be increased or even synchronised.
Professor Roberts also discusses the resistance faced













