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Cellular Structure & Function-Discovery of Cell & Structure/Function-PowerPoint
Cellular Structure & Function-Discovery of Cell & Structure/Function-PowerPoint
Cellular Structure & Function-Discovery of Cell & Structure/Function-PowerPoint
Cellular Structure & Function-Discovery of Cell & Structure/Function-PowerPoint
Cellular Structure & Function-Discovery of Cell & Structure/Function-PowerPoint
Cellular Structure & Function-Discovery of Cell & Structure/Function-PowerPoint
Cellular Structure & Function-Discovery of Cell & Structure/Function-PowerPoint
Cellular Structure & Function-Discovery of Cell & Structure/Function-PowerPoint
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This PowerPoint presentation begins with Robert Hooke and the basic history of the cell. Students are then guided through the cell theory and an overview of light microscopes and electron microscopes. The remainder of the presentation then discusses cell structure and function. Cell structure and function is divided into three areas: nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell boundaries. All structures involved in each area are described in terms of location, structure and function within the cell. This presentation would be great for use during the school year or for review for an End-of-Course Assessment.
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Cellular Structure & Function-Discovery of Cell & Structure/Function-PowerPoint

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This PowerPoint presentation begins with Robert Hooke and the basic history of the cell. Students are then guided through the cell theory and an overview of light microscopes and electron microscopes. The remainder of the presentation then discusses cell structure and function. Cell structure and function is divided into three areas: nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell boundaries. All structures involved in each area are described in terms of location, structure and function within the cell. This presentation would be great for use during the school year or for review for an End-of-Course Assessment.
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