1. CELL CRAFT
CellCraft is a state of the art game that invites students to delve into the world of the cell, learning about how a cell functions while helping it survive in hostile environments. The student will gain an understanding of important molecules such as glucose and ATP, as well as a variety of cellular organelles, while going through an entertaining story guided by Platypus scientists in need of help. The game encourages students to balance resources and grow a robust cell in order to fight off cold, starvation, and viruses. Can you use your cellular knowledge to grow a super cell and save the Platypus species? Find out by mastering the art of CellCraft!
Note: This game requires a desktop computer with Adobe Flash.
2. BUID A CELL
https://www.spongelab.com/game_pages/bac.cfm
Overview
Build-A-Cell is a drag and drop game to teach students about the organelles and organelle substructures within a plant, animal, bacterial, and fungal cell.
How to play Build-a-Cell
1. Drag the first organelle from the tray on the right side
2. As each organelle is placed in the cell, the next one is unlocked and the lock disappears
3. Information on each organelle is visible on the left side, click on the organelle to view
4. The lock and blue arrow indicates this organelle has a
sub-structure that needs to assembled before it is placed in the cell
a. Click on the organelle and a new window appears
b. Drag the components into the centre window to form the sub structure
c. Drag the new organelle into the cell
5. Notice the interaction happening in the cell
3. VISOR:
http://icell.hudsonalpha.org/icell.html
4. PRESENTACIÓN.
https://www.slideshare.net/FatimaMiro/celula-version-concurso-3-eso
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