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Since 1994, CELLS alive! has been provided free of charge to anyone with internet access. The ability to continue that tradition and to accommodate 25,000 or more daily visitors is made possible by educators and students who purchase CELLS alive! downloads and CD-ROMs.
The following visuals are for non-commercial, educational use by the purchaser in lectures, student projects, seminars, and health professional demonstrations. Use in any commercial or distributed product requires a license (see Terms and Conditions).
Other questions about these downloads are answered in the Download FAQs.
Complete Download Collection + Free CD-ROM
A CELLS alive! Single User CD-ROM is AVAILABLE FREE to anyone who purchases the complete collection of single user downloads. Not only will you have immediate access to every downloadable animation and clip but the cost is far less than purchasing individual downloads. And you will receive a full-version CD-ROM with the complete CELLS alive! Video Library.
Individual Downloads
Flash Animations (Single User) HowBig, Mitosis, Cell Cycle, Meiosis, Plant and Animal Cell. For use on one computer at a time.
PowerPoint® HowBig Animation (Single User) HowBig is now available as a PowerPoint® presentation comprising 31 slides. For use on one computer at a time.
Flash Animations (Multi User) HowBig, Mitosis, Cell Cycle, Meiosis, Plant and Animal Cell
Video Clips Variety of subjects related to cell biology, microbiology and immunology in QuickTime and WMV format. For use on, or projection from, a single computer.
NOTE: Videos for use on a classroom intranet are available on the Multi-User CELLS alive! CDROM.
Free Animal and Plant Cell Diagrams These color diagrams in PDF format are from the Interactive Plant and Animal Cell Animation on the CELLS alive! website. They may be printed for use on bulletin boards, in handouts, or in school reports.
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