BIO 313: CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Prof. Jea Farida R. Guroalim
Test (40-item) A. True or False. 1. An organism can be unicellular or multicellular. 2. Cell is the basic building block of matter. 3. Cells come from preexisting cells. 4. We can see the cell using our naked eye. 5. Human beings have trillions and trillions of cells.
Test (40-item) B. Enumeration 1-2. List the two basic cell types. 3-5. List three cell organelles. 6. Who coined the term “cell”? 7. The first person to view the cell is? 8. the first person to view a living cell is? 9-10. List at least two biological molecules commonly found in living organisms.
Test (40-item) C. Label the parts. (10 items)
Test (40-item) C. Label the parts. (10 items)
Test (40-item) D. Multiple Choice 1. What type of cell would you examine to find a chloroplast? A. prokaryote B. animal C. Plant D. Fungus
Test (40-item) D. Multiple Choice 2. He coined the term “animalcules”. A. Robert Hooke B. Anton van Leeuwenhoek C. Robert Virchow D. Matthias Schleiden.
Test (40-item) D. Multiple Choice 3. Magnifications greater than 10 000 times can be obtained when using _____. A. light microscopes B. metric rulers C. hand lenses D. electron microscopes
Test (40-item) D. Multiple Choice 4. Which of the following structures is NOT found in both plant and animal cells? A. chloroplast B. cytoskeleton C. ribosomes D. Mitochondria
Test (40-item) D. Multiple Choice 5. A bacterium is classified as a prokaryote because it ____. A. has cilia B. has no membrane-bound nucleus C. is a single cell D. has no DNA
A. Basics of Cell Biology What is a cell? What is cell biology? The cell is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms. A cell is the smallest unit of life that can replicate independently, and cells are often called the “building blocks of life”. The study of cells is called cell biology.
Introduction to Cell: Cell Theory C:\Users\ACER\Documents\S.Y. 2019-2020\Grade 11\UNIT 2 LIFE SCIENCE\CHAPTER 2\the-cell-theory.ppt
Cell Theory Video: C:\Users\ACER\Documents\S.Y. 2019-2020\Grade 11\UNIT 2 LIFE SCIENCE\CHAPTER 2\The wacky history of cell theory - Lauren Royal-Woods_low.mp4
Types of Cells C:\Users\ACER\Documents\S.Y. 2019-2020\Grade 11\UNIT 2 LIFE SCIENCE\CHAPTER 2\TYPES OF CELLS.ppt
Unicellular Cell vs Multicellular Cell
Prokaryotic Cell
Eukaryotic Cell (Animal)
Eukaryotic Cell (Plant)
Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic
Animal Cell vs Plant Cell
Cell Organelles C:\Users\ACER\Documents\S.Y. 2019-2020\Grade 11\UNIT 2 LIFE SCIENCE\CHAPTER 2\Cell Organelles Review.ppt C:\Users\ACER\Documents\S.Y. 2019-2020\Grade 11\UNIT 2 LIFE SCIENCE\CHAPTER 2\Biology_ Cell Structure.mp4
Quick Assessment 1. How does cell theory describe the organization of living organisms? 2. How are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells different? 3. What organelles would be especially numerous in a cell that produces a large amounts of a protein product? 4. How does the structure of the plasma membrane allow materials to move across it in both directions? 5. Summarize our discussion.