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Cell Biology
Imagine that you are asked to tutor another student on the fundamental concepts of chemistry, the scientific method, and the differences between a plant cell, an animal cell, and a bacterial cell.
Create a 14- to 20-slide presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint in which you cover the following:
• How chemical reactions occur in the body.
• The purpose of the scientific method.
• How to develop a hypothesis.
• How to design an experiment using the scientific method.
• The primary structures in each type of cell and the role of each structure.
• How does each cell makes energy for cellular processes? Give a brief overview of each energy-making process.
• What is unique about each cell type?
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Cellular Processes Template
Use this Template to complete the Cellular Processes assignment.
Foundations of Chemisty in Biology
Prompt
How chemical reactions occur in the body.
The purpose of the scientific method.
How to develop a hypothesis.
How to design an experiment using the scientific method.
Type of Cell: Plant Cell
Prompt
Primary structures in plant cells.
Role of each structure in plant cells.
How plant cells makes energy for cellular processes.
A brief overview of each energy-making process.
What is unique about plant cells.
Type of Cell: Animal Cell
Prompt
Primary structures in animal cells.
Role of each structure in animal cells.
How animal cells makes energy for cellular processes.
A brief overview of each energy-making process.
What is unique about animal cells.
Type of Cell: Bacterial Cell
Prompt
Primary structures in bacteria cells.
Role of each structure in bacteria cells.
How animal cells makes energy for cellular processes.
A brief overview of each energy-making process.
What is unique about bacteria cells.
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