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MITOSIS

Explore the process of mitosis step by step — observe chromosomes in motion, perform each phase yourself, and build a deep understanding of how cells divide and replicate.

Biology

clock 15 minutes

VR

Cell Division: Mitosis

About the laboratory

VR biology simulation on cell division mitosis is the perfect tool for students and educators alike. With immersive visuals and interactive features, this VR lesson allows students to witness the complex process of cell division in a way that textbooks simply cannot replicate. Our simulation offers an engaging and informative experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression on students. VR biology lessons take your understanding of cell division to the next level! Experience the future of learning with VR Mitosis!

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Cambridge (Biology)

  • Advanced: AS-level (Replication and division of nuclei and cells, Chromosome behavior in mitosis)
  • Pre-U (Cell replication)

International Baccalaureate (Biology)

  • Middle Years Programme: Genetics and reproduction, Interactions between organisms and their environment
  • Diploma Programme: Cell division (core)

National curriculum in England (Biology)

  • Key stage 3: Inheritance, chromosomes, DNA, and genes
  • Key stage 4: Cell biology

Indian curriculum CBSE (Science/Biology)

  • Secondary stage (classes 9-10): Cell Cycle and Cell Division
  • CBSE Class 12 board exam: Cell Cycle and Cell Division

Next Generation Science Standarts (Life Sciences)

  • Recommended for HS (Inheritance and Variation of Traits)

National curriculum of the Netherlands (Biology)

  • VMBO (klas 3/4): Cel deling / Mitose
  • HAVO (klas 4/5): Mitose / Celcyclus
  • VWO (klas 4/5): Mitose / Celcyclus

Scuola secondaria in Italia (Biologia)

  • Scuola secondaria di secondo grado: Mitosi (classe 2)

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