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Cell City: Explore the Building Blocks of Life

Explore the microscopic world that makes up all living things. Cells are the smallest unit of life and are found everywhere—from plants and bacteria to your own body! At our demonstration, you'll use microscopes to view cell types up close. Discover how these tiny structures work together like a bustling city, each with specialized roles that keep life running smoothly. Whether you're curious about science or just want to see something amazing, Cell City is your gateway to the building blocks of life!

Presented by:

  • Grace Miller, Graduate Assistant, Cell and Molecular Biology, MSU
  • Brigette Berke-Reynolds, Graduate Assistant, Cell and Molecular Biology, MSU

Suggested for ages: Kindergarten and Pre-K, Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, 18 years and above

Scientific Disciplines:

  • Plant and Animal Sciences
  • STEAM Expo Days 111

Time and Location

  • 4/11/2026 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

    Location: STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 3202

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