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 Syllabus Outline Cell Structure & Function
Syllabus Outline Cell Structure & Function

  1. Cell Structure & Function
    • Introduction to cells
      • The basic unit of life
    • Different Types of Cells
      • Prokaryotic cells:
        • Bacteria, cyanobacteria
      • Eukaryotic cells:
        • Plants, animals, fungi, protozoans
        • Tissues and muscles
      • Typical plant and animal cells viewed through virtual microscopes
        • Onion
        • Elodea
        • Epithelial
        • E. coli
    • Molecular Components of Cells
    • Cell Sizes:
      • Microns
    • Scientists Involved in the History of Cell Discovery
      • Hans and Zacharias Jansen
      • Marcello Malpighi
      • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
      • Robert Brown
      • Felix Dujardin
      • Robert Hooke
      • Matthias Schleiden
      • Theodor Schwann
      • Rudolph Virchow
    • The Organelles of Cells
      • Cell membrane
      • Centrioles
      • Centrosomes
      • Cytoskeleton
      • Cytosol
      • Golgi mesicles
      • Lysosome
      • Mitochondria
      • Nucleolus
      • Nucleus
      • Peroxisomes
      • Ribosome
      • RER, SER
      • Cell wall
      • Chloroplast
      • Cytoplasm
      • Leucoplast
      • Vacuole
    • Other Cellular Components
      • DNA
      • RNA
      • mRNA
      • Enzymes
      • Lipids, carbohydrates
      • Proteins
    • Specialized Cells
      • Adipocytes
      • Skin
      • Blood
      • Tissue
      • Organs
      • Chomatophores
  2. Cellular Function and Processes
    • Energy
      • Cellular respiration
      • Photosynthesis
    • The Cell Cycle
      • Cell division
      • Abnormal cell growth
      • Cancer
      • Mutations in genes
      • Gene p53
    • Cellular Communication
      • The development of acne
      • Cell behavior
      • Cell receptors
      • White blood cells
      • Tissue inflammatory response
      • Binding molecules
      • Neurons and messages
      • Cell membrane proteins
      • Hormones
      • Enzymes and lipids
    • Organelle Responses and Cell Damage
      • Steroids and cell reactions
      • Body shapes
      • Antibiotics and cell reactions
      • Beta adrenergic hormone
      • Chromatophore response
      • Effects of drugs
        • Alcohol
        • Tobacco
        • Cocaine
        • Marijuana
        • Steroids
      • Environmental pollutants
        • Lead
        • Pesticides
  3. Microscopes and Microscopy
    • The Principles of Microscopy
      • magnification
      • resolution
      • depth of field
      • focal point
      • refraction
      • refractive index
      • oil immersion
      • numerical aperture
    • The Types of Microscopes
      • light
      • electron
      • confocal
      • fluorescence
      • inverted
      • digital light
      • differential interference contrast
      • atomic force
    • Using Light Microscopes
      • Electric light microscopes
      • Mirror light source
      • Parts of a light microscope
        • Ocular lens
        • Coarse adjustment
        • High-powered objective
        • Low-powered objective
        • Stage
        • Stage clips
        • Mirror
        • Fine adjustment
        • Base
        • Arm
    • Stains and Their Uses
      • Iodine
      • Carbol fuchsin
      • Methylene blue
      • Acridine orange
      • Trypan blue
    • Slide Preparation
      • Onion skin
      • Drawing blood and blood smear
      • Cheek epithelial cells
    • History of Microscopy
      • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
      • Robert Hooke
      • Marcello Malpighi
      • Robert Brown
      • Matthias Schleiden
      • Hans and Zacharias Jansen
      • Simple lens microscopes
      • First microscopes
    • The Development of the Cell Theory
      • Robert Hooke
      • Matthias Schleiden
      • Theodor Schwann
      • Rudolph Virchow