13 interactive experiments aligned with curriculum standards.

Interactive 3D exploration of eukaryotic cell organelles and their functions
~30 min
Model Complexes I-IV, ATP synthase, proton motive force, and ETC inhibitor effects
~25 min
Helicase, primase, DNA polymerase, and leading/lagging strand synthesis
~25 min
Primary and secondary succession: from bare rock to climax community
~20 min
How enzymes speed up reactions
~18 min
Phylogenetic trees, homologous structures, and fossil record analysis
~25 minCellular respiration, photosynthesis, mitosis, meiosis, DNA structure, protein synthesis, enzyme kinetics, neuron action potentials, membrane transport, natural selection — the AP Biology Big Ideas in interactive 3D.
Yes. Ecosystems, food webs, genetics, photosynthesis-respiration, and cell structure are tagged to MS-LS performance expectations so teachers can drop them into existing units.
Models use real molecular geometry where it matters: DNA's 10 base pairs per turn, the right number of ribosomal subunits, accurate enzyme-substrate fit. Students can rotate and inspect from any angle.
Yes. Cell structure and DNA Double Helix labs let students click into organelles or zoom into base pairs, replicating the exploration goals of dissection-style activities.