I.Cellular BiologyAll organs are made up of one or more cells. Cells are produced from other cells. Concentration is primarily concerned with the understanding of biological processes based on the study of molecules and their interactions in the context of cells and tissues.
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IV.Types of cellsProkaryotic and eukaryotic cells can be different and similar in many ways. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus which are called eukaryotes. Most prokaryotes are unicellular organisms. Their cells lack a membrane bound nucleus. Most Prokaryotes lack mitchondria and chloroplast. Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus and do not lack a membrane. Most of the eukaryotes are taxon. Both Prokarytoic and Eukaryotic cells are organisms which have two distinct levels of cellular organizations. Both cells have DNA and they both make identical copies of themselves.
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II.How big are the objects?
Cells don't really have a size, they can be very big or incredibly small. To be able to see cells you need to use a microscope and you can see the actual cell and molecules.
III.Levels of organization
- Atoms
- Molecules
- Cells
- Tissue
- Organ
- Organ System
- Multi-celled Organisms
- Popultaion
- Community
- Ecosystem
- Biosphere
V. Compare and contrast Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.
Prokaryotic
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Similarities
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Eukaryotic
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VI. Visualizing CellsWe are using a compound microscope to visualize cells.
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