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Cells

Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Cells Alive
Cells Alive is the home site for the American Society for Cell Biology and boasts up-to-the-minute news stories, tremendous photomicrographs of all types of cells, and helpful animations of mitosis and the cell cycle.
  Cells Alive

Microscopes and Microscopy for K-12
Microscopy.info's site suggests activities and gives links to other excellence microscopy sites.
  Microscopes and Microscopy for K-12

Membranes
Microtextbook: Cell Membrane
This microtextbook by Timothy Paustian of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has good visuals and animations on functions of the cell membrane.
  Microtextbook: Cell Membrane

Menu of Membrane
Everything you always wanted to know about membranes, with good text, diagrams, and micrographs.
  Menu of Membrane

Inside the Cell
This NIGMS site has excellent and advanced information on cells in general and specific organelles.
  Inside the Cell

Cell Cycle and Its Regulation
Cell Division -- Mitosis
About.com has some good collections of information, photos, and animations on several topics, including mitosis.
  Cell Division -- Mitosis

Online Onion Root Tips
This "lab" from the University of Arizona allows an interactive and animated experience on mitosis.
  Online Onion Root Tips

Interactive Mitosis Tutorial
This site offers mitosis animations available in Shockwave format or as gifs.
  Interactive Mitosis Tutorial

Cancer.gov
The National Cancer Institute posts latest statistics as well as information about all types of cancers and new treatments.
  Cancer.gov







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