Split-A-Cell

Split Cells, Lean Mitosis

Published by: arludo Pty
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Learn about the different steps in mitosis to better understand cell division. Players learn the order of cell division while playing a matching style game to build cells. While dividing cells, players are familiarised with the position of the chromosomes and how genetic information is moved within the dividing cell.
The intuitive gameplay and stages allow individuals to make connections between the cell stage and the position of the chromosomes.
Split-a-Cell: The Division is a single player game and can be used as homework to reinforce the concepts being taught or by lecturers and teachers to introduce the concepts prior to discussion in class.
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Category
Education
Publisher
arludo Pty
Languages
English
Recent release
202409180047 (3 months ago )
Released on
May 18, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
4 hours ago
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