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2W26JHT–The Medical animation of receptors embedded in the plasma membrane of cells
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2XB72FH–USA - 1988 - Bubbles exemplify the fatty membrane belonging to cells' plasma membrane.
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2W1X02K–The Medical animation of receptors embedded in the plasma membrane of cells
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2XB710H–USA - 1989 - The inner workings of a cell's plasma membrane are introduced.
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2TYD12F–The Medical animation of receptors embedded in the plasma membrane of cells
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2XB72CP–USA - 1988 - An amoeba's plasma membrane is detected under an electron microscope.
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2TYFJB8–The Medical animation of receptors embedded in the plasma membrane of cells
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2XB72C2–USA - 1988 - Animation is used to depict how a cell's ion pumps regulate active transport through the plasma membrane.
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3CKTPJ1–Labeled Eukaryotic cell, nucleus and organelles and plasma membrane - 3d illustration
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2XB72C5–USA - 1988 - Membrane ghosts are created when distilled water molecules are introduced to blood cells.
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2W82NR1–Components of an eukaryotic cell, nucleus and organelles and plasma membrane - 3d illustration
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2XB72C3–USA - 1988 - The importance of cells' plasma membranes is explained.
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3CKTPHY–Labeled Eukaryotic cell, nucleus and organelles and plasma membrane - 3d illustration
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2XB72FE–USA - 1988 - Plasma membranes in cells help direct traffic between particles and water molecules.
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3DM8C0D–3d animation of prokaryotic cell showing plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and genetic material
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2XB70YC–USA - 1988 - A single cell organism digests microscopic nutrients.
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2W6HRAK–Seamless loop of the components of an eukaryotic cell, nucleus and organelles and plasma membrane - 3d illustration
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2XB72CY–USA - 1988 - The principle of osmosis is introduced with a dye experiment and selectively permeable cell membranes.
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2TJJYR3–Seamless rotation of the components of an eukaryotic cell, nucleus and organelles and plasma membrane including alpha channel
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2XB72D1–USA - 1988 - Osmosis creates contractile vacuoles in protozoa.
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2TGKPBB–human cell membrane anatomy
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2XB72H2–USA - 1988 - Animation is used to depict the process of facilitated diffusion in a cell.
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2W6BAC3–Membrane structure surrounding the meninges, brain and spinal cord (central nervous system).
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2XB7374–USA - 1989 - A cell completes the reproduction process.
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3C89YH6–3D animation of bacterial structure, showcasing the cell wall, membrane, and internal components.
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2XB72FG–USA - 1988 - The process of phagocytosis protects an organism's cells from disease.
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3C89YKD–3D animation depicting the structure of bacteria, including cell wall, membrane, and flagella.
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2XB72FJ–USA - 1988 - Osmosis allows for the movement of soil water into plants' root cells, and drinking water into humans' bloodstreams.
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3C89YH5–3D animation of bacterial structure, illustrating the cell wall, membrane, cytoplasm, and flagella.
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2XB72BW–USA - 1988 - An amoeba ingests food through the process of phagocytosis.
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2TPCC6P–Ligand, cell membrane, nuclear membrane, intracellular receptor DNA, drugs targeting receptors and DNA transcription in the cell nucleus, 2d animation, video
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2XB72FK–USA - 1988 - Pinocytosis is a process that provides solid food for cells.
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2TPX8N7–plasma cell anatomy
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2XB72ET–USA - 1988 - The process of active transport breaks down nutrients into energy for single cell organisms and animals.
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2TR80R9–plasma cell anatomy
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2XB72CT–USA - 1988 - Scientific experiments show how osmosis can cause a decrease in a cell's water content.
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2W4F294–Plasma lemma cytoplasm
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2XB73D4–USA - 1989 - Animation and time-lapse photography are used to show the beginning stages of mitosis.
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3CBFW5J–Detailed microscopic visualization of plasma cells.
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2XB73BM–USA - 1989 - The color of a cell's nucleus intensifies after it reproduces.
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3CBFW2W–Detailed microscopic visualization of plasma cells.
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2XB73DW–USA - 1989 - Different nucleus configurations exist in plants, animals and single-cell organisms.
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2TGFAH9–Phagocytosis. Neutrophe that uses its plasma membrane to engulf bacteria. From endocytosis to exocytosis. educational program. Digestion process in phagocytes. immune system mechanism. 3d render
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2XB73E7–USA - 1989 - Dye is used to distinguish the nucleus within cells, and it is discovered that cells can live for a time with the nucleus extracted.
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2TJY5WB–Phagocytosis. Neutrophe that uses its plasma membrane to engulf bacteria. From endocytosis to exocytosis. educational program. Digestion process in phagocytes. immune system mechanism. 3d render
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2XB73DF–USA - 1989 - Animation is used to show how DNA creates proteins in a cell.
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2TKB6E8–Phagocytosis. Neutrophe that uses its plasma membrane to engulf bacteria. From endocytosis to exocytosis. educational program. Digestion process in phagocytes. immune system mechanism. 3d render
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2XB73D0–USA - 1989 - Animation and time-lapse photography are used to show the process of mitosis.
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2TKGY4R–Phagocytosis. Neutrophe that uses its plasma membrane to engulf bacteria. From endocytosis to exocytosis. educational program. Digestion process in phagocytes. immune system mechanism. 3d render
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2XB73DJ–USA - 1989 - DNA's relationship to mitosis is explained.
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2YKGKTC–The cell membrane regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining homeostasis.
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2XB73BX–USA - 1989 - Ribosomal RNA is created within a cell's nucleolus.
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3DM8877–3d animation of diffusion membrane in human lungs showing alveoli and capillary gas exchange
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2XB73DE–USA - 1989 - The chromosomes of fruit flies are studied in an experiment on mitosis.
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2TYTN63–Molecule passing through a protein channel at a lipid bilayer cell membrane. Cell transport, 3D animation.
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2XB73C3–USA - 1989 - Cell division in microorganisms leads to their population growth.
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2YKGKPD–The cell membrane protects the cell, controls substance movement, and supports cell communication.
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2XB73DB–USA - 1989 - A mouse tends to her babies while the narrator explains how different animals have different cell makeup.
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2W2XY36–Molecule passing through a protein channel and virus passing through a lipid bilayer cell membrane. Cell transport, 3D animation.
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2W2RF4G–concept of scientific research, microbiology, plasma, cells, benign cells, laboratory
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2W38RXT–concept of scientific research, microbiology, plasma, cells, benign cells, laboratory
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2W2M1F0–concept of scientific research, microbiology, plasma, cells, benign cells, laboratory
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2W5A7BH–concept of study under a microscope, microbiology, life under a microscope, fluid, lymph, plasma
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2W2PKGB–concept of study under a microscope, microbiology, life under a microscope, fluid, lymph, plasma, cells.
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2W3N54G–Biology Cell Structure 3d animation
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2W3JFY9–Biology Cell Structure 3d animation
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2TH1H53–Internal structure of an animal cell
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2TH2GXK–Internal structure of an animal cell
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3C89YG5–3D animation comparing the structure of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, highlighting cell walls.
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2Y4A9F3–Colorful 3d rendering digital seamless loop animation of a vibrant and ever-changing organic structure. 4K, Ultra HD resolution
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3C89YD8–3D animation comparing the structure of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, focusing on their cell walls.
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3C89YE9–3D animation of Monococcus bacteria, showing its spherical shape and single-cell structure under a microscope.
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3E6W156–3d animation of inner structure of a cell showing nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and organelles
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2TKXXTP–Endocytosis. phagocytosis (cell eating).
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2TPWWH0–human B lymphocyte cell
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2TME95H–Exocytosis. cell transports molecules (neurotransmitters and proteins) out of the cell
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2TPRB66–human B lymphocyte cell
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2TY526Y–artery shown with a cut out section, Contraction of blood vessels, a blood clot in the vessels, fat cell in the blood, inside the blood vessel, High quality 3d render of blood cells, cholesterol in a blood, liver cells, liver disease, liver structure
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2W4AA3C–Vacuoles science animation
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2W21DCN–Ribosome in living cell
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2YKGKNB–Animal cells contain organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, and lysosomes for various functions.
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2W2084X–Golgi apparatus science animation
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2W2053K–Break of the cell from the receptor
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2W4NT8E–Endoplasmic reticulum science animation
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3CBFW36–Microscopic view of sperm cell anatomy.
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3CBFW6W–Rotating visualization of a platelet on black background
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3E41658–Abstract Pink Mosaic with Glowing Lines and Stars Background
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3E5YA72–Abstract Blue Mosaic with Glowing White Lines
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3E5YAHM–Abstract Voronoi Pattern with Orange Dots on Purple Gradient Background
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3E6XFBH–Abstract Blue Geometric Pattern with Glowing Lines
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3E2XWTT–Abstract Pink Geometric Pattern with Glowing Lines
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3E415NY–Abstract Cellular Network with Glowing Elements
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2W3J6G2–Clogged Artery with platelets and cholesterol plaque, concept for health risk for obesity or dieting and nutrition problems
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3CBFW2M–Red blood cells, detailed microscopic visualization
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3CBFW58–Rotating view of a red blood cell, detailed microscopic animation
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3CBFW2C–Red blood cells, detailed microscopic visualization
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2W67Y0A–Ion Channels in Epithelial Cells
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2TX8XH8–Ion Channels in Epithelial Cells
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2TYDT2P–Effects of Ribosomes and Intracellular Solutes on Activities
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2W4P9BN–Intrinsic proteins science animation
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