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1.How do we observe cells? a.Microscopy i. Light (types) ii. Electron (types) Under what circumstances would you use one versus the other? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type? What information about a cell's structure would each type provide?
2.Understand the major similarities and differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes
3.Why are all cells small?
4.How do plant and animal cells differ in structure?
5.Be able to identify and explain the function of the parts of the cell (animal, plant, bacteria).
6.Be able to describe the structure and role of the nucleus, nuclear envelope, nuclear lamina, nucleolus, nuclear matrix, nuclear pores, and ribosomes.
7.Be able to describe the pathway of a protein from synthesis through the endomembrane system.
8.What is the endomembrane system and who is part of it?
9.Be able to describe the three different types of fibers that make up the cytoskeleton.
(Types?; How are they constructed?; Functions?; Understand how these fibers result in motility.)
What role do motor proteins play in the function of the cytoskeleton?
10.What is an extracellular matrix? What is a cell wall? How do they differ? What are they composed of?
11.Name and describe the function of the different types of intercellular junctions.