Hello! I'm Janet Iwasa. As being a cell biologist and a cell animator. My passion is observing tme natural world within the molecular movement. I mainly observe cells that are very tiny and almost invisible.
The visualizations that I create are almost invisible to see. The ideas and information given to me helps me create animations. These animations help other scientists to observe and understand how the molecular movement works.
Shown on the board is one of the animations I created. This animation allows other scientists and observers to understand the molecular movemnt of the molecules. The microtubule helps with the movement of transferring one molecules material to another molecule.
Another one of my animations are immune cells. Immune cells help to keep all the toxins and bacteria out In order, for this molecule to move it needs to recieve proteins.
The nucleus is another one of my animations. This animation is helpful because it keeps the substances within the cell in place. As well as the DNA. The DNA is made up by proteins and other genes.
In conclusion, we can understand the functions and moceular movement due to the animations of these molecules. Have a good day! Stay Smart!
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