Ilim Lab

Vitamins

Discover how vitamins help our body! Learn their roles (vision, bones, immunity), find main food sources, and practice building a balanced and healthy meal plate.

Detailed Explanation

This simulation uses a physically accurate engine to calculate real-time interactions based on established scientific principles. It allows you to visualize phenomena that are typically invisible or happen too fast or too slow to observe in a traditional classroom setting.

How the simulation works

This interactive STEM simulation lets you study the process visually by adjusting parameters and observing results in real time. Launch the model and experiment with settings to see how different variables affect the outcome.

The simulation content is available immediately once launched: the interactive model loads in your browser and requires no additional software.

What you will learn

Where it is applied

These concepts underpin medicine, ecology, biotechnology, and agriculture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this simulation for?

This simulation is designed for middle and high school students, teachers, and anyone interested in STEM education.

Is it free to use?

Yes, this interactive simulation is available for free educational use.

Can I use it on a mobile device?

Absolutely! Our simulations are fully optimized for both desktop and mobile browsers.

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