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of several professional fields which depend on the study of biology. Concluding frames show various divisions of the field of biology including zoology, botany, entomology, cytology, and anatomy. Each field is explained and' illustrated by pictures.
This filmstrip includes very complete and helpful introductory notes for the teacher. These are to be used for preview purposes and include notes for uses, methods of presentation and projects possible. Filmstrip is designed for use as an introduction, preparation for test, final review, or with other, more detailed filmstrips on the various fields of biology. Pictures and photographs capture and hold student's interest throughout the strip. Text provokes thought and questions from the class.
INTRODUCING CELLS (30 Frames). Filmstrip begins with explanation of cell theory and discussion of scientists who proposed it. After illustration of the use of the microscope, the types of cells are shown. Several exarhples are used and some fine drawings and photomicrographs are presented. A method of seeing cells in the classroom through the use of an onion are explained. Structure of one-celled animals, functions of cells, and importance of photosynthesis are subjects included in the presentation. .Mso included are explanations of the growth of cells, process of osmosis in cells, discussion of protoplasm, and fission or cell division. At end is series of ten review questions and review slides.
It is very evident that producers of this filmstrip carefully selected material for maximum clarity and interest level for high school students. Even with no prior experience in subject matter a student may gain a great deal of information tlirough viewing this series. As mentioned with previous filmstrip, it may be used on several occasions during the course of a year of study of the subject.
Note — Other films in above series will be reviewed in a future issue.
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