Biochemistry Quizzes - Basic Chemistry Quiz
Chemistry of Organic Molecules Quiz
Cell Structure and Function Quiz
Membrane Structure and Function Quiz
Kimball's Pages - Course Objectives - AP Resources - QuickReference
Dictionaries and other References-The Harvey Project
McGraw-Hill Anatomy and Physiology Texts
Anatomy Glossary - Web Anatomy
"The task is not so much to see what no one else as yet has seen, but to think what nobody yet has thought about that which everybody sees."
-Arthur Schopenhauer
1.
This portion of the A & P course focuses on the
fundamentals of biochemistry and the structure and function
of the cell. Either lecture and discussion, or a self-paced,
self-teaching component using CDs, traditional text
materials, and online presentations will be used to
"review/relearn"
the
material. Use Kimball-
Carbohydrates,
Lipids,
Proteins,
Nucleotides
and
Eukaryotic
Animal Cells,
and related links, as your primary source material for
chemistry and cells. CDs with pretests and posttests can
evaluate your progress. The posttest grades may be recorded
as part of the course requirements. A minimum score of 80%
is required on each tutorial. If the 80% is not achieved,
then you must redo the tutorial until you reach the required
level. SQ4R-
Kimball-Eukaryotic
Animal Cells,
Carbohydrates,
Lipids,
Proteins
and Nucleotides. Review-The
CDs listed under Classroom
Instruction
(Pretest-Posttest) 2.
COPY and PASTE the Objectives
for
Examination # 2 onto a page in your word processing program.
With the information from classroom lectures and the links
to the internet, fill in the objective sheet. The
Objective
sheet will be your study guide for the second
exam. 1.
Introduction
to the Microscope a.
Using
the Microscope-Includes
parts , function and how to estimate the size of
objects b.
Parts
of a Microscope-Binocular c.
Exploring
the World of Microscopy e.
Electron Microscopy 2.
Transmission
Electron Microscope Graphic 2.
Squamous
Epithelium-Cheek Cells stained with methylene
blue 3.
Elodea
Cells 5.
Examination of
Prokaryotic
and Eukaryotic Cells (Pond Cultures) 6. Agar
Blocks-Surface area to Volume relationships and cell
division 7. Test your
knowledge of the cell and its parts here. 8.
The 3 Domains
of Cellular Life b.
Prokaryotes c.
Eukaryotes (2)
Animal
Cells
Use
Interactive
Concepts in
Biochemistry
to
study the basic and advanced aspects of
biochemistry.
Return
to Index
1.
Electron
microscope Instructions
a.
Cell
Size Model-Stella
a.
Cell
Anatomy Terminology #1
a.
Archaea
(1)
Plant
Cells