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Morphology of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

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Subject

Biology

Level

A level

Resource type

Presentation

Teaching type

Multimedia lesson

Description At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– describe the differences in the structure of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells
– describe the similarities and differences between eukaryotic cells
– determine the size of objects using the light microscope
– determine the number of cells using the light microscope
– explain how the transport of respiratory gases is organized.
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Consists of...
What is a cell? [Single activity]
Paramecium [Image]
The eukaryotic cell [Presentation]
The plant cell [Image]
The plant cell [Presentation]
The animal cell [Image]
The animal cell [Presentation]
The yeast cell [Image]
The fungal cell [Presentation]
Light microscope [Single activity]
Sizes of animal cells [Presentation]
Sizes of plant cells [Presentation]
Sizes of bacterial cells [Presentation]
Sizes of organelles [Presentation]
Blood cells [Image]
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Copyright YDP S.A.
Keywords

light , cells , bacteria , apparatus , Endoplasmic reticulum , Cytosol , Golgi apparatus , eukaryotic , golgi , flagella , ribosome , reticulum , endoplasmic , vacuole , peroxisome , lysosome , Magnification , Resolution , bacterial , optical , microscope , Chromosome , prokaryotic , mesosome , flagellum , nucleoid , pilus , thylakoid , peptidoglycan , bacterial chromosome , Gram-negative bacteria , Gram-positive bacteria , light (optical) microscope , lipopolysaccharide , optical resolution , morphology , gram-positive , gram-negative , (optical) , morphology of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

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