Subunits
In this unit I will be posting information of cells in order to get to know more of the human body and how cells are of great importance to it .
The topics of the unit are as follows:
1.1 Introduction to cells
1.2 Ultrastructure of cells
1.3 Membrane structure
1.4 Membrane transport
1.5 The origin of cells
1.6 Cell division
Also, in this unit we will be able to find an answer to these questions:
1. How do we know how life began?
2. How is the cell like a city?
3. How do cells communicate with one another?
4. Why is stem cell research a hot topic.
References:
Biology. Malaysia: Pearson, 2007. Print.
"Spontaneous Generation." britannica.com. n. D. Web. 24.09.14.
Nishizawa, Tomo. "Cell Theory." PowerPoint presentation.
Nishizawa, Tomo. "Membranes." PowerPoint presentation.
Allot, Andrew. Biology. Great Britain: Oxford University Press, 2007. Print
Allot, Andrew. Mindorff, David. Biology Source Companion. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2014. Print
"Cell Cycle". biology.about.com. n. D. Web. 5.10.14
The topics of the unit are as follows:
1.1 Introduction to cells
1.2 Ultrastructure of cells
1.3 Membrane structure
1.4 Membrane transport
1.5 The origin of cells
1.6 Cell division
Also, in this unit we will be able to find an answer to these questions:
1. How do we know how life began?
2. How is the cell like a city?
3. How do cells communicate with one another?
4. Why is stem cell research a hot topic.
References:
Biology. Malaysia: Pearson, 2007. Print.
"Spontaneous Generation." britannica.com. n. D. Web. 24.09.14.
Nishizawa, Tomo. "Cell Theory." PowerPoint presentation.
Nishizawa, Tomo. "Membranes." PowerPoint presentation.
Allot, Andrew. Biology. Great Britain: Oxford University Press, 2007. Print
Allot, Andrew. Mindorff, David. Biology Source Companion. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2014. Print
"Cell Cycle". biology.about.com. n. D. Web. 5.10.14