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Life Processes and Cell Activity Mitosis model Visualising Protists poster ● A close up view of over 25 protists ● Stunning photos of every phylum, divided into three major groups: plant-like protists, animal-like protists and fungus-like protists ● Also includes detailed illustrations depicting the intricate structure of Euglena, Amoeba, Paramecium and Saprolegnia ● Dimensions, mm: 575 x 875 ● Designed to help students understand somatic cell division ● Enlarged views illustrate the five phases of mitosis and identify the basic components of the cell ● Dimensions (w x h), mm: 460 x 610 Catalogue No ZPS-170-010U £ each 26.20 Catalogue No ZKA-090-010T £ each 67.62 Introduction to Cells DVD Visualising Cells poster ● Establish the basic characteristics of cell structure ● Detailed illustrations and photography illustrate the differences and similarities between bacterial, animal and plant cells ● Explain the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and animal and plant cells ● Examine the structure and role of the cell membrane, and explains diffusion and osmosis w w w. g ri f f i n e d u c a t i o n . c o . u k ● Supplied with detailed guide, lesson plan and activity set ● Depicts the complex architecture of: cell membrane; golgi apparatus; nucleus and nuclear pores; endoplasmic reticulum; chloroplasts; mitochondria ● Identify the organelles of eukaryotic cells and explain their functions: smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, Golgi complex, lysosomes, nucleus (including nuclear envelope, chromatin/chromosomes and nucleolus), mitochondria, plastids (including chloroplasts), vacuoles, cilia and flagella ● A teacher’s resource book is supplied, providing worksheets, research ideas and student activities ● Running time: 23min Catalogue No DVD-100-060L £ each 36.75 Catalogue No ZPT-100-010N £ each 23.10 235