Cellular Structure: Introduction by Georgina Cornwall, PhD

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The lecture Cellular Structure: Introduction by Georgina Cornwall, PhD is from the course Cellular Structure.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. Eukaryotic cells are simpler in structure and function compared with prokaryotic cells.
  2. Membrane-bound organelles are a unique feature of eukaryotic cells, whereas prokaryotic cells lack them.
  3. Eukaryotic cells contain multiple linear chromosomes, whereas prokaryotic cells contain a single, circular chromosome.
  4. Eukaryotic chromosomes are enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus; however, in prokaryotes, the nuclear material is not membrane-bound and is present in the center as the nucleoid.
  5. Eukaryotic cells are ten times larger than prokaryotic cells.
  1. Chloroplast
  2. Mitochondrion
  3. Cytoskeleton
  4. Nucleus
  5. Endomembrane system

Author of lecture Cellular Structure: Introduction

 Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Georgina Cornwall, PhD


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Very good lecture
By Antonio M. on 22. February 2022 for Cellular Structure: Introduction

Very good teaching. Very good images and very good explanation.

 
recommend for fellow Nutritionists
By Denise C. on 29. July 2018 for Cellular Structure: Introduction

I love the visuals, her method of speaking and the transcript at the end


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