Cell Biology: The Plasma Membrane (clip)

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The processes of diffusion, osmosis, active transport and endocytosis are shown as the primary means of transferring molecules to and from cells through the membrane, providing needed chemical reactions, maintaining a stable interior environment and allowing a way for electronic signals to be passed to other cells—all necessary to sustain life. Produced by Bill Walker Productions in association with BioMedia Associates. A Coronet release.

Bronze, Columbus International Film Festival

Grade Levels: 9 to 12

15 minutes, color.

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  • I watch this to actually learn

  • "Drink enough sea water and the same will happen to your cells."

    MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Wait, what?

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  • @WolfieScout38 i watch this to masturbate

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  • 400x zoom /watch?v=N7cKBWnvQ-g

  • Four Pills you take can give you an extra 20 years of life.

  • Ok, but short

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