This course is designed to understand the basic concepts of cell biology and the differentiation of eukaryotes from prokaryotes and living things from non-living things.
Comprehend the molecular and cellular organization, structure, and function of living cells and cellular organelles, understand different levels of cell membrane structure, functions, and membrane transport, Explain the hereditary material emphasizing the chromosomal morphology and organization, chromosomal number variation associated with inherited diseases in humans.
Grasp how cells undergo from the end of one cell division to the end of the next cell division, cell division regulation, and the major proteins involved.
Describe the reproduction of cells emphasizing the importance of proper cell division in the growth of organisms, repair of damaged tissues, and healing and regeneration as well as genetic diversity.
Class attendance: 10%; Class performance, two class tests: 20%, Short question (full syllabus): 5%, assignment: 5%; Final Exam: 60%.
About me
Hi, This is Dr. Saifullah. This is astonishing— how non-visible single cell made a visible animal or plant body? I am excited to share how each organella of cells coordinates to perform cellular functions.
Recommended Readings
1. Alberts B, Johnson A, Lewis J, Raff M, Roberts K, Walter P. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 9th Edi. 2017. Garland
Materials
The course coordinator will provide it during the class period.