Learning Objectives
You should be able to:
(a) identify cell structures (including organelles) of typical plant and animal cells from diagrams, photomicrographs and as seen under the light microscope using prepared slides and fresh material treated with an appropriate temporary staining technique:
(d) compare the structure of typical animal and plant cells
(e) state, in simple terms, the relationship between cell function and cell structure for the following:
(a) identify cell structures (including organelles) of typical plant and animal cells from diagrams, photomicrographs and as seen under the light microscope using prepared slides and fresh material treated with an appropriate temporary staining technique:
- chloroplasts
- cell surface membrane
- cell wall
- cytoplasm
- cell vacuoles (large, sap-filled in plant cells, small, temporary in animal cells)
- nucleus
- endoplasmic reticulum
- mitochondria
- Golgi body
- ribosomes
(d) compare the structure of typical animal and plant cells
(e) state, in simple terms, the relationship between cell function and cell structure for the following:
- absorption – root hair cells
- conduction and support – xylem vessels
- transport of oxygen – red blood cells
Home-Based Research |
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These are the necessary resources that you need to go through before coming for class.
Here's a video on the wonders of our human body - The Stem Cells!
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slides requiredPlease view these slides before coming into class.
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