PPT-CELL : A Basic Unit of Life
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Cell Regarded as the basic structural and functional unit of life Cell is a mass of cytoplasm enclosed by a plasma membrane consisting of certain organelles besides
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Cell Regarded as the basic structural and functional unit of life Cell is a mass of cytoplasm enclosed by a plasma membrane consisting of certain organelles besides the nucleus or nuclear material capable of self replicating. Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells. Two Basic Types. Remember….cells are the basic unit of life for ALL living things.. There are two basic types of cells:. Prokaryotic cells . – found in bacteria. TEAM 1:. Miguel . Harmant. Rodney Rodriguez. Elias . Crespo. Javier Parra. Alfredo Alonso. Marc-Wayne . Anglin. WHAT IS A MICRO-INSTRUCTION?. WHAT ARE MICRO-OPERATIONS?. Basic concepts. Single instruction in a micro-program. . Life Functions are the activities that are necessary for an organism to carry out in order to survive.. INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES. 1. Identify the structures in the . Vorticella. 2. Define the basic life functions of all organisms.. Lesson 4: Describing Cells. Classify specialised cells as animal cells or plant cells.. Describe different specialised animal cells and plant cells.. Explain the structure and function of specialised cells using models.. Chapter 6 Chemistry . Chapter 7.1/7.3 Cells. Chapter 6.2/7.2/8.1 Diffusion, Plasma Membrane, Cellular transport. 8.2/8.3 Cell Reproduction. Ch 9 Energy (Photosynthesis, Respiration). 7.1 Discovery of Cells- basic unit of life. O. R. G. A. N. I. Z. A. T. I. O. N. . O. F. L. I. F. E. Cells. Every living thing has at least one cell. . . Some have only one and some have trillions.. Most cells are too tiny to be seen without a microscope.. 1. Things that have ALL the characteristics of life are called what?. ORGANISMS. All living things are… organized, grow & develop, reproduce, respond, maintain certain internal conditions & use energy.. Basic Vocabulary. Biology -The study of living things. Biotic -A living organism. Abiotic -A non-living organism. How were cells discovered?. Robert -used the first microscope to view Hooke thinly sliced cork cells. . MASS. and . VOLUME. .. MASS. – The amount of matter in an object.. Basic Unit (. SI unit. ) – . kilogram. , kg.. . Measuring Tool - . Balance. , Triple-Beam. or Electronic. Gizmo. . Mass is commonly measured in grams. Identify and restate what the phases of the eukaryotic cell cycle are.. Restate what happens in each stage of the cycle.. Vocabulary. Cell . cycle. Interphase. Mitosis. Cytokinesis. Cells . Live in a Cycle. CERT Basic Training. Setting the Stage. CERTs are able to:. Assist emergency services personnel when requested in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs) developed by the sponsoring agency and by area of training . Basic life support. KS4- Basic life support . A short course for young people to learn how to deal with first aid emergencies.. Learning outcomes. KS4- Basic life support . I am able to carry out a primary survey. SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY COURSE OF STUDIES FOR M.Sc. PROGRAMME In Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 2019 - 20 o nwards i PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF Casualty care A17. There are lots of things to remember when taking care of somebody.. Which . three. of these casualty care actions do you think are the most important?. Remain calm. Reassure the casualty.
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