BI236 Lecture Notes - Ribosomal Rna, Cell Membrane, Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology

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Intended learning outcomes: after completing the course the students will be able to: list the cell organelles found in prokaryotes, eukaryotes and archaea and identify the specific functions each organelle. Describe the cell cycle and explain how each stage is regulated under different circumstances: explain the central dogma of molecular biology and describe each step how these steps. Describe the process of cancer development and the genes involved in the process. Discuss how signal transduction takes place in animal cells. Describe different cellular movements, cytoskeletal systems, cell adhesions, cell junctions and extracellular structures found in animal and plant cells. What is a cell? an autonomous biological unit smallest living unit. Individual cells can: grow, reproduce, process information, respond to stimuli, communicate, carry out chemical reactions carry hereditary material surrounded by a plasma membrane. The cell theory states that: all organisms are made up of one or more cells that all cells come from pre- existing cells.

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