Module 2: Foundations in Biology
Cell Structure
Biology is the study of living organisms. Every living organism is made up of one or more cells, therefore understanding the structure and function of the cell is a fundamental concept in the study of biology. Since Robert Hooke coined the phrase ‘cells’ in 1665, careful observation using microscopes has revealed details of cell structure and ultrastructure and provided evidence to support hypotheses regarding the roles of cells and their organelles.
Microscopy
Cell Explorer Game
Pilot your space craft through an eukaryotic animal cell to learn about all the following internal structures -
mitochondria, nucleus, ribosomes, rough ER, smooth ER, Golgi, cytoskeleton, nucleolus, plasma membrane, cytoplasm
mitochondria, nucleus, ribosomes, rough ER, smooth ER, Golgi, cytoskeleton, nucleolus, plasma membrane, cytoplasm
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