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Cell ultrastructures

Subject: Biology
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: b990
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– describe the structure and functions of the nucleus, cytoplasm and cytosol
– define the structure and functions of rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), SER (smooth endoplasmic reticulum), ribosomes, the Golgi body and the cytoskeleton
– describe the structure and role of cell wall and membrane
– define the structure and function of the mitochondrion, chloroplast and vacuole
– describe the structure of the cell and the basic roles of cellular organelles.

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Cell ultrastructures
Class activity
Consists of...
The structure of th...
Animation
The role of the cel...
Animation
Structure of cell m...
Illustration
Plasma membrane
Whiteboard exercise
Cytosol
Slideshow
Endoplasmic reticulum
Slideshow
Ribosomes – struc...
Slideshow
Functions of the en...
Slideshow
Smooth ER and rough ER
Whiteboard exercise
Structure of microf...
Slideshow
Structure of interm...
Slideshow
Structure of microt...
Slideshow
The cytoskeleton
Whiteboard exercise
Nucleus structure
Slideshow
Chromatin
Slideshow
Nucleolus
Slideshow
Transport inside an...
Whiteboard exercise
Golgi apparatus
Slideshow
Mitochondria and ch...
Slideshow
Mitochondrion struc...
Animation
Chloroplast structure
Animation
Mitochondria and ch...
Whiteboard exercise
Formation of the pr...
Slideshow
Specific structures...
Whiteboard exercise
Relevant to...
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