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NeoSCI Cell Division: Mitosis, Meiosis and Cytokinesis DVD, 20 min, Grade 6-12

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NeoSCI Cell Division Mitosis, Meiosis and Cytokinesis DVD is great for students to learn about the central importance that cells play in life and the fact that living cells can arise from other living cells via cell division. It has a run time of 30 min.
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  • An ideal teaching aid for science class, students will find this DVD extremely fascinating
  • Documentary film of the mechanism and process of cell division using computer animation and microscope imagery for students in grades 6-12
  • Narrated by noted scientists, Dr. Jeremy Pickett-Heaps and Julianne Pickett-Heaps, and includes a viewer's guide in PDF format
  • Produced by Cytographics Pty. Ltd., released in 2006, and is 20 minutes long