The review questions cover key topics about cell structure and function including the importance of the cell membrane, organelles in animal cells, cellular respiration with and without oxygen, gene regulation and examples in biomedicine, distinguishing between stem and cancer cells, identifying specific cell types, examples of helpful and harmful bacteria and their biomedical applications, how vaccines are made and different types, and differences between human cells, bacteria and viruses.
The review questions cover key topics about cell structure and function including the importance of the cell membrane, organelles in animal cells, cellular respiration with and without oxygen, gene regulation and examples in biomedicine, distinguishing between stem and cancer cells, identifying specific cell types, examples of helpful and harmful bacteria and their biomedical applications, how vaccines are made and different types, and differences between human cells, bacteria and viruses.
The review questions cover key topics about cell structure and function including the importance of the cell membrane, organelles in animal cells, cellular respiration with and without oxygen, gene regulation and examples in biomedicine, distinguishing between stem and cancer cells, identifying specific cell types, examples of helpful and harmful bacteria and their biomedical applications, how vaccines are made and different types, and differences between human cells, bacteria and viruses.
1. Why is the cell membrane important? (Structure and Function of cells
membrane) 2. Describe 2 organelles in animal cells (Structure and Function) 3. What will happen in cellular respiration with or without oxygen? How cellular respiration can be applied for improving human health. 4. What is gene regulation? Give an example about gene regulation in biomedical applications? 5. How do you distinguish between stem cells and cancer cells? 6. How can you identify a cell type? Describe how to indentify a specific cell type. 7. In which case, are the bacteria helpful or harmful to the human body? Give some examples about the helpful or harmful bacteria to the human body and biomedical applications of these bacteria. 8. What is a vaccine? How is a vaccine made? How many kinds of vaccines are there? 9. What are differences between human cells, bacteria and viruses?