Cellular Senescence

Years

8

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Cellular senescence is a biological process that occurs as we age. This video explores the main concepts behind this phenomenon and uncovers how targeting senescent cells can potentially help us improve our quality of life.

This film was submitted to the SCINEMA 2021 International Science Film Festival and was selected to feature in our Junior, the Body and School categories. The filmmaker has kindly allowed us to continue to show these films beyond the festival. Watch it below and download the accompanying educational resource for fun activities to use with your students.

Video Length: 3:48 mins

Film Description

Cellular senescence is a biological process that occurs as we age. This video explores the main concepts behind this phenomenon and uncovers how targeting senescent cells can potentially help us improve our quality of life.

Lesson Inspiration

This film explains the role of cells in the aging process and so is well suited to students learning about cells.

Useful when:

Teaching about animal cells. This film and activity are particularly useful to students who have learned about the features of cells and some of their applications. It demonstrates how our knowledge of the human body continues to change and be refined.

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Year: 8

Topics:

Biological Sciences – Cells, The Body

Additional – Personal and Social Capability, Intercultural Understanding.

Concepts (South Australia):

Biological Sciences – Form and Function

SCINEMA International Science Film Festival is the largest science film festival in the Southern Hemisphere! The 2021 festival is now over but we have permission for some of the films and their associated educational resources to use with your students.

Each resource is mapped to the Australian National Curriculum and contains hands-on activities for your students. Designed to engage and inspire, these resources demonstrate STEM careers and skills to your students, encouraging them to be curious thinkers, problem-solvers and contributing citizens within society.

Years:

8