The fundamental characteristics of, and differences between, various cell types have been known for a long time and are discussed in almost all biology textbooks. While all cells share certain structural parts, cells of different evolutionary origins have components that set them apart from each other. Build-A-Cell helps students who are blind or visually impaired understand these concepts by providing a full color, tactile, and interactive representation of the internal and external structures of bacterial, animal and plant cells.
Includes:
- A three-ring binder with:
- Two copies of a vacuum-formed key to internal and external structures in print and braille
- Three tactile cell templates representing bacterial, animal and plant cells
- One set of bacterial internal structures
- One set of animal organelles
- One set of plant organelles
- Three storage panels
- Fifty hook coins
- Build-A-Cell Student and Teacher Guide in large print
- Build-A-Cell Student and Teacher Guide in embossed braille (UEB) in a three-ring binder
- A print parts list
- A braille parts list