Visualizing Cell Processes
In this 5 program series of 42 short, narrated, full-motion modules each describing an essential process of cell biology. Using microphotography and animation, essential cell processes are presented for easy understanding by students.
- Title ID 124-BVC
- Science, Biology
- 5 Programs
- 11 Supplemental Files
- 10th Grade through Post Secondary
- Published by BioMEDIA Associates
Included Programs
Supplemental Files
Included Programs
Cells and MoleculesRunning time is 15 minutes
Chapter List
- Chapter 1: The Cell Machinery
- The Cell Machinery: Illustrates cell energy transformations through chloroplasts and mitochondria, the cytoskeleton, and provides a general overview of how cell processes are controlled.
- Chapter 2: A Variety of Cells
- This clip describes a variety of cells.
- Chapter 3: Organic Molecules
- Organic Molecules: The program describes biological macromolecules (carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and nucleic acids) and their building blocks.
- Chapter 4: Prokaryote Evolution and Diversity
- This observational section can be viewed as a time capsule showing what cellular life was like three billion years ago.
- Chapter 5: Independently Living Eukaryotic Cells
- Independently Living Eukaryotic Cells: Living protists give us a glimpse at how nucleated cells evolved and became the building blocks for multicellular organisms - plants, animals, and fungi.
Cell Movement and TransportRunning time is 15 minutes
Chapter List
- Chapter 1: Structure and Behavior of the Plasma Membrane
- Explore the structure and behavior of the plasma membrane.
- Chapter 2: Osmosis
- Osmosis: Explore the net movement of water into and out of a cell.
- Chapter 3: Transport Proteins
- Transport Proteins: Membrane proteins act as gates and channels, allowing substances to enter and leave cells.
- Chapter 4: Phagocytosis
- This clip describes and illustrates Phagocytosis.
- Chapter 5: Pinicytosis
- This clip describes and illustrates Pinocytosis.
- Chapter 6: Receptor Mediated Endocytosis
- This clip describes and illustrates Receptor Mediated Endocytosis.
- Chapter 7: Golgi Function
- Golgi Function: Watch a folded stack of membranes sort and package cell products.
- Chapter 8: Lysosomes and Digestion
- This clip describes and illustrates Lysosomes and Digestion.
- Chapter 9: Microtubules
- Microtubules: Microtubules create support structures and function in many kinds of cell movement.
- Chapter 10: Cilia
- Cilia: An amazing molecular hook and claw action drives the ciliary beat.
- Chapter 11: Actin and Myosin Motor Proteins
- Actin and Myosin Motor Proteins: The interaction between these two proteins moves cell particles and produces the contraction of muscles.
Photosynthesis and Cellular RespirationRunning time is 15 minutes
Chapter List
- Chapter 1: Glycolysis and Fermentation
- Respiration Modules: Glycolysis and Fermentation: Two ATPs are gained as glucose is broken.
- Chapter 2: Mitochondrion Structure
- The Respiration Module describes Mitochondrion Structure.
- Chapter 3: The Krebs Cycle
- The Respiration Module describes the Krebs Cycle Animation.
- Chapter 4: Electron Transport Chain and ATP Synthesis.
- The Respiration Module describes the Electron Transport Chain: Proteins on the inner membrane pump hydrogen ions into the inner membrane space, creating conditions for ATP synthesis.
- Chapter 5: ATP Synthesis
- The Respiration Module describes ATP Synthesis.
- Chapter 6: Chloroplast Structure
- The Photosynthesis Module describes Chloroplast Structure.
- Chapter 7: The Light-Dependent Reactions
- Photosynthesis Modules: The Light-Dependent Reactions: How ATP and NADPH, the energy carriers that drive biosynthesis are produced.
- Chapter 8: The Light-Independent Reactions
- Photosynthesis Modules: The Light-Independent Reactions: These reactions create PGAL, the universal building block of sugars and starches.
DNA Replication, Mitosis and Cell ReproductionRunning time is 15 minutes
Chapter List
- Chapter 1: Mitosis: Chromosome Condensation
- Learn about Mitosis showing chromosome condensation.
- Chapter 2: Mitosis and Cytokinesis
- Learn and see the various stages of Mitosis.
- Chapter 3: Meiosis
- Meiosis: Chromosome sorting, crossing over and reduction to the haploid number.
- Chapter 4: DNA: Nucleotide Structure and Bonding
- Learn about the nucleotide structure and means of bonding.
- Chapter 5: DNA: Replication Enzymes
- Demonstrates that each step in the DNA replication process as a accomplished means of a specialized enzyme.
- Chapter 6: DNA: Replicating the Leading and Lagging Strands
- See how DNA replicates the leading and lagging strands.
- Chapter 7: DNA: Topoisomerase and the Twisting Problem
- Learn about topoisomerase and the twisting problem within DNA.
- Chapter 8: DNA: Proofreading and Repair
- A fleet of repair enzymes races over the DNA correcting mutations and replication errors.
- Chapter 9: DNA Review
- Review the various aspects of DNA, renegade DNA and viruses.
The Genetic Code and Its TranslationRunning time is 15 minutes
Chapter List
- Chapter 1: The Protein Nature of Life
- The Protein Nature of Life: Proteins are the primary structural and enzymatic elements of life.
- Chapter 2: Protein Structure
- Protein Structure: 20 amino acids produce and almost infinite number of proteins.
- Chapter 3: Transcription
- Shows how the DNA Code is transcribed onto nucleotides of mRNA interaction onto nucleotides of mRNA.
- Chapter 4: Translation and the Protein Synthesis
- Translation and the Protein Synthesis: Describes how ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA interact in the translation of mRNA into a protein.
- Chapter 5: Gene Regulation in Prokaryotes
- This chapter from the program, The Genetic Code and its Translation, describes gene regulation in prokaryotes.
- Chapter 6: Exons and Introns
- Exons and Introns: One of the great surprises in molecular biology was the discovery that over 90 percent of a cell's DNA is silent.
- Chapter 7: Mutations
- Mutations: Frame-sift mutations are the most damaging, whereas point mutations are a potential source of variety for evolutionary processes.
- Chapter 8: HIV: an RNA Virus
- Review the various aspects of DNA, RNA virus and HIV.
Supplemental Files
- MARC Records for BVC
- MARC records for the series Visualizing Cell Processes
- Program 1 - Cells and Molecules Educators Guide
- Program 2 - Cell Movement and Transport Educators Guide
- Program 3 - Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Educators Guide
- Program 4 - DNA Replication and Cell Reproduction Educators Guide
- Program 5 - The Genetic Code and Its Translation Educators Guide
- Transcription for Cells and Molecules
- Transcription for Cell Movement and Transport
- Transcription for Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
- Transcription for DNA Replication, Mitosis and Cell Reproduction
- Transcription for The Genetic Code and Its Translation