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Study The Structure of The Cell Using Online Video

A Review of studying The Structure of The Cell Using online subtitled Video

Review Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Stars

Using these online subtitled videos will enable students to study and learn about The Structure of The Cell examining the fundamental unit of life, the cell, within a variety of organisms, including both plants and animals.

Zane Education‘s library of online educational video includes a comprehensive range of Biology topics, and today we review the topic of Structure of The Cell.

Exploring The Structure of The Cell is a curriculum-based topic intended for students of 12 years to adult age, or Grades 6 and older.


Exploring The Structure of The Cell is presented in 7 videos entitled:

  • The Cell
  • Cellular Parts
  • Cellular Functions
  • Plant Cells
  • Reproduction and Movement
  • Cell Structure
  • Proteins and Enzymes

Using these online subtitled videos to study and learn about Cell Structure, students will examine the fundamental unit of life, the cell, within a variety of organisms, including both plants and animals. 

The objective of these 7 videos on The Structure of The Cell is to help children:

  • Identify the two main parts of the cell and the subparts of the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
  • Describe the ways in which chromosomes serve as storage houses for genetic information.
  • Explore why the mitochondria are the ‘powerhouses’ of the cell.
  • Describe the process of mitosis and explain what happens to each of the cellular parts before and during the process.
  • Understand key words relevant to studying The Structure of The Cell including: amino acid, amoeba, bacteria, basal bodies, biologists. cellulose, centrioles, chloroplast, chromatin. cilia, cytoplasm, DNA, enzymes, flagella, Golgi bodies, lysosomes, microtubules, mitosis, nucleus and vacuole.

Sample Video from the Biology topic of The Structure of The Cell:

Review Comments:

Zane Education’s unique approach to Visual Learning and the use of subtitled video to teach the topic ‘The Structure of The Cell’ provides an interesting, compelling and enjoyably effective way for kids to learn about the fundamental unit of life, the cell, within a variety of organisms, including both plants and animals. The use of subtitled video enables children to learn about and understand The Structure of The Cell, while at the same time using the subtitles to improve their Reading and Literacy skills – a rare opportunity in education today.

Zane’s approach to the use of online video developed specifically to provide the curriculum-based information about The Structure of The Cell is a refreshing option to the use of textbooks alone, and the combined use of subtitles with the video allows each child to choose whether to watch, listen to, or read each video presentation – according to their preferred Learning Style.

Online video provides a wonderfully beneficial experience for the student, and by providing these choices for kids to process the information according to their level of ability, they also make this material on the topic of The Structure of The Cell accessible to a wide range of kids with Special Education needs. Of course the use of online educational video also provides the gifted child with the opportunity to study at their own speed – which is essential in enabling each child to achieve their greatest potential.

As always, Zane out-performs other companies in the online educational video market by providing each topic with its own Lesson Plan – which Parents, Teachers and Home Educators can download at no cost, online interactive study tools to ensure that each child can study ‘The Structure of The Cell’ thoroughly, and an interactive multiple-choice quiz on the topic.

FOOTNOTE:

Zane Education provides a unique and highly beneficial Visual Learning approach to online learning and the K-12 curriculum. All resources are provided free with except the use of Zane’s subtitled online educational video library which is the largest of it’s kind currently available online. A free Registration is required for free Basic Membership and those wishing to use the subtitled video library for it’s curriculum-based content can upgrade to either Bronze, Silver or Gold Membership by purchasing the relevant monthly or annual subsciption which starts as low as only $8.99 per month.

 

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