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Inside the Cell

Imagine flying through the plasma membrane bi-layer, taking a fully animated tour of this often-misunderstood organelle. Bring the mitochondrion to life by peeling back the outer membrane and visualizing the cristae as never seen before. Contains 3D environments and advancements in biology.

Inside the Cell illustrates cellular organization, the structure of organelles, and the physiological processes for which they are responsible.

Features include engineered cutaways of the more complex organelles, detailed models of plant and animal cells, animated special effects, and electron micrographs.

Topics covered in this program include: Cellular Organization; Historical Perspectives; Chemical Constituents; Biochemistry; Classification; Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells; Comparisons between Plant and Animal Cells; Plasma Membrane; Cytoskeleton; Cytosol; Nucleus; DNA; Nuclear Membrane; Nuclear Pores; Nucleolus; Ribosomal RNA; Ribosomes; Endoplasmic Reticulum; Golgi Complex; Lysosomes; Mitochondria; Vesicular Transport.

Presentation
The Presentation portion of this program includes audio-narrated scenes featuring the content from the objectives.





Interactive Lessons
Students can work through different activities that directly reinforce the information learned in the Presentation.



 

Program Objectives

I. Introduction

A. Organizational Units

B. Unicellular/Multicellular Organisms

II. Cell Discovery

A. Anton van Leeuwenhoek

B. Robert Hooke

C. Microscope

D. Cell Discoveries of the 1800's

E. Cell Theory

III. Basic Materials in a Cell

A. Lipids and Carbohydrates

B. DNA, RNA, Proteins

IV. Catagories of Cells

A. Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

B. Typical Eukaryotic Cell and Organelles

1. Plant and Animal Cells

2. Plant Cell

a. Cell Wall

b. Central Vacuole and Plastids

V. Parts of Typical Eukaryotic Animal Cell

A. Plasma Membrane

1. Phospholipid Bilayer

2. Functions of Plasma Membrane

B. Cytosol and Cytoplasm

C. Cytoskeleton

D. Nucleus

1. Nuclear Envelope and Nuclear Pores

2. Nucleolus

E. Ribosomes

F. Endoplasmic Reticulum

1. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

2. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

3. Vesicles and Exocytosis

G. Golgi Apparatus

1. Functions of Golgi Apparatus

2. Vesicles of the Golgi Apparatus

H. Lysosomes

1. Endocytosis

2. Functions of Lysosomes

3. Cutaneous syndactyly

I. Mitochondria

1. Adenosine triphosphate, ATP

2. Adenosine diphosphate, ADP

VII. Cell Specialization

A. The Macrophage Cell

B. The Muscle Fiber

VII. Cell Organization

A. Tissue

B. Organ

C. Organ System

D. Plant Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems

E. Four Levels of Organization

VIII. Conclusion

 

 

                   
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Institutional Pricing

Hybrid CD-ROM SingleUser, 1 $99.95
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Hybrid CD-ROM LabPack, 5 $240.00
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Hybrid CD-ROM LabPack, 10 $420.00
Order #: X0991138HYLX


 

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