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Title: Microscope Imaging Station
Url: http://annex.exploratorium.edu/imaging_station/
Publisher: Exploratorium (Organization)
Description: The Exploratorium in San Francisco continues to break new and intriguing ground with their latest online project, the Microscope Imaging Station. The actual physical Station resides at their museum, and was opened in 2004. Developed to complement this interactive exhibit, this online manifestation of the Station allows visitors to peer into the cells of living organisms such as sea urchins and zebrafish. The sea urchin feature is a real treat, as a well-written essay accompanies it on how this spiky creature may help unlock the secrets of genes, reproduction, and cancer. If that wasn’t enough, the essay (as with other features on the site) includes a short video clip. The “Gallery” is definitely worth a stop as well. Here, visitors will find a wide range of high-resolution images and movies created with research-grade microscopes. Watching cells move, the fertilization process and the world of mitosis is a rather nice way to spend a few minutes, and visitors will probably want to pass the site along to friends and family.
LC Classification: Science -- Botany -- Plant physiology -- Physical plant physiology -- Plant cells and tissues
Science -- Microbiology -- Immunology -- Types of immunity -- Cellular
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Cytology
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Cytology -- Aging of cells
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Cytology -- Cell division -- Mitosis
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Cytology -- Cell populations -- Individual types of cells, A-Z -- Stem cells
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Cytology -- Physiological properties -- Motility. Irritability
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Cytology -- Pictorial works and atlases
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Cytology -- Study and teaching. Research
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Genetics -- Experimental organisms, A-Z -- Drosophila
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Reproduction -- Sexual -- Fertilization
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Natural history (General) -- Microscopy -- Pictorial works and atlases
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Natural history (General) -- Microscopy -- Study and teaching. Research
Science -- Zoology -- Invertebrates -- Echinodermata -- Systematic divisions. By class, A-Z -- Echinoidea (Sea urchins)
GEM Subject: Science
Science -- Biology
Science -- Technology
Science -- Biological and life sciences
Science -- General science
Science -- Botany
Science -- Informal education
Resource Type: Collection
Reference Material
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Instructional Material -- Lesson/Lesson Plan
Format: Document -- PDF
Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Learner
Education Level: High School
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Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
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Language: English
Rights: Exploratorium
Access Rights: Free access
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