Memo to readers

Hi everyone. Thank you for supporting me throughout the years. I so sorry that I did not update my blogs for several years due to some major events happened in my life. I will start transfer all the contents to a whole new blog called Student Study Notes.

I hope you will support me continuously and subscribe, follow my new blog Student Study Notes. This will motivate me to create quality contents to benefit every one of us. Thank you!


4th Feb 2021

Monday, 14 November 2016

STPM Biology Structure of Cells and Organelles (Part 1)

STPM Biology First Term : Structure of Cells and Organelles

organelles
Organelles of the cell


Things you need to know (according to MPM Malaysia):


Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

  • state the cell theory.
  • compare the structures of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
  • compare typcal animal and plant cells as seen under electron microscopes.
  • describe the basic principles of light and electron microscopy.


Cellular components

  • identify the cellular components of typical plant and animal cells.
  • describe the structures of organelles and state their functions.
  • explain the basic principles of differential centrifugation used to fractionate cellular components (g and S values).


Specialised cells

  • outline the structures, functions and distributions of unspecialised cells found in plants (meristematic cells).
  • describe the structure, functions and distributions of specialised plant cells found in epidermal, ground and vascular tissue.
  • describe the structures, functions and distributions of specialised animal cells found in connective, nervous, muscular and epithelial tissues, including the formation of endocrine and exocrine glands.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...