Cell Biology Virtual Classroom

This is the home page for supplemental material that I provide to students taking my Cell Biology for Health Science, HCR 118 course.

You don't need to be enrolled in this class to access the materials here. Anyone taking, teaching or interested in biology may find this material useful and is welcome to use it.

I have not yet complete all topic material and therefore all topics do not have links. Over the next few weeks you will see that all topics are completed, so keep checking back!

Each lecture topic is listed below, and is linked to a page with information specific to the that lecture, including:

  • a list of learning objectives
  • review questions
  • practice test questions
  • practice exercise and assignments
  • animations and movies
  • Power Point lectures
  • additional articles that support the lecture material
 

 

Cell Biology Lecture PowerPoints

Click here to go to the main page of Cell Biology PowerPoint lectures for a college-level introductory cell biology course. These are the lectures that this study guide is based on.

 

 

 

Lecture Topics


Lecture Topic 1 - Scientific Method


Lecture Topic 2 - Inorganic Chemistry

 

Lecture Topic 3 - Organic Chemistry


Lecture Topic 4 - Prokaryotic Cells


Lecture Topic 5 - Eukaryotic Cells


Lecture Topic 6 - Enzymes


Lecture Topic 7 - Aerobic Respiration


Lecture Topic 8 -Anaerobic Respiration and Fermentation


Lecture Topic 9 - Molecular Genetics


Lecture Topic 10 –Mitosis


Lecture Topic 11 – Meiosis


Lecture Topic 12 - Human Genetics




Additional Lecture Topics Not Currently Part of This Course

Lecture - Biological Organization

Lecture - The Cell - Theory, Membranes and Organelles

Lecture -  Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic Cells & Acellular Particles




Cell Biology Study Guides & Sample Tests


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Cell Biology Lecture Study Guide

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FluorescentCells: NIH, public domain