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BIO201 ||| Cell Biology
BIO201 – Cell Biology is a core life-science course that focuses on the structure, function, and behavior of cells. The course explains cellular components, processes, and mechanisms essential for understanding living organisms.
Course Introduction
Cell Biology explores the microscopic world of cells, including their organization, metabolism, communication, and division. Students learn how cellular structures work together to maintain life and how cellular processes are regulated.
Course Learning Objectives
- Understand the structure and function of cells
- Learn about cell membranes and organelles
- Explain cellular metabolism and energy production
- Understand cell cycle and cell division
- Analyze cell signaling and communication
Major Topics / Syllabus
- Introduction to Cell Biology
- Cell Structure and Organization
- Cell Membrane and Transport Mechanisms
- Cytoskeleton and Cell Movement
- Cell Organelles and Their Functions
- Cellular Metabolism
- Cell Cycle and Regulation
- Mitosis and Meiosis
- Cell Signaling and Communication
- Cell Death and Apoptosis
Conceptual & Biological Focus
- Understanding cellular structures
- Mechanisms of transport across membranes
- Regulation of the cell cycle
- Signal transduction pathways
- Cellular responses to internal and external stimuli
Practice Areas
- MCQs based on cellular concepts
- Short questions on cell structures
- Long questions on cellular processes
- Diagram-based questions
- Conceptual exam practice
Exam Preparation Tips
- Learn diagrams of cell organelles
- Understand processes step by step
- Practice MCQs regularly
- Revise key terms and definitions
- Prepare short notes for quick revision
BIO201 Cell Biology MCQs
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BIO201 Cell Biology Questions
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