Known problems:
At the very start of the game you will get warning about
your Flash beeing old. This is no longer valid when running
in Ruffle without flash. Simple press OK to continue and
start the game.
Hi score doesn't work.
Vitamin B1 - The Chicken Farm
educational game and related reading are based on the 1929
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. No one had heard of
vitamins until Christian Eijkman pointed out that a
substance in rice skin was missing from the diet of beriberi
patients, which was later discovered to be vitamin B1. This
was the first time that an illness was linked with vitamin
deficiency.
(Source: Website)
Chiral molecules can be used to control or speed up
different chemical reactions. A chiral molecule is
non-superimposable on its mirror image. That is, whichever
way you turn it, it will never be the same as its mirror
image. In this little game you are to decide which objects
are chiral and which ones are not! (Source: Website)
Link to Nobel
Prize.org:
Control of the Cell Cycle Was produced by: Nobel Media.
Sound by Sound Propulsion, Stockholm
First published: February 2002 Cost: Free
Estimated play time: 10 min.on website
Sound: Yes
High score: No
Known problems:
* The text in the information doesn't render nicely.
* The sound doesn't work until the very end of the game.
"What happens when a cell dies inside the body and how does
the body know when to make new cells? The cell cycle is the
series of events that take place as new cells grow and
divide. In average this process takes about 24 hours for
cells in mammals.
This game is rather easy to complete if you are familiar
with the different phases in the cell cycle. If you're not,
pay extra attention to the image of the cell cycle in the
introduction. As "Cell Division Supervisor" inside the cell
nucleus, your job is to control cell division to make sure
each stage of the cell cycle occurs in the correct order.
You also have to ensure the cell has successfully replicated
its genetic material at specific checkpoints in the cell
cycle. If you make more than three mistakes during one cell
division, the cell will be destroyed and you will have to
start again." (Source: Website)