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The Free, Fun place to Learn Biology!

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Here on BioMan Biology, we have automatically graded games, virtual labs, and quizzes that are sure to help your students!   The following were featured in the above video:

Cell Explorer: The Animal Cell

 Cell Explorer GameThis game allows students to explore the microscopic world of the cell in a mini ship, while learning about cell organelle structure and function and having fun!  Students learn about the nucleus, nucleolus, ribosomes, rough ER, smooth ER, Golgi, vesicles, lysosomes, and more, and are automatically assessed! 

Macromolecule Man

macromolecule man thumbnail imageIn this platform game, students use a molecule blaster to solve a variety of puzzles, building and using the key biological molecules that make life possible.  They will learn about carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and their building blocks as they play!

Enzymatic

enzymatic thumbENZYMES are extremely important in Biology! In this amazing interactive experience, students will learn about enzymes by playing games, performing virtual experiments, and solving puzzles!

Respiration Interactive (and Video Tutorials)

Respiration Interactive ThumbnailStudents will explore the stages of aerobic respiration with animated video tutorials, and then perform each stage themselves to practice and check understanding.  Glycolysis, the link reaction, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain are all covered!

These are just a few of the awesome activities on BioMan Biology! There are many more in virtually all topic areas of Biology!  And there are more to come!


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