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Cell Structure 3D Molecular Biology & Histology description

Enter the mysterious world of the cell.Travel through translucent blue cytoplasm and feel the hypnotic movement of the cell membrane. Discover the details of each cell part by navigating in game-like fashion to the Nucleus, Mitochondria, Ribosomes and more. Become immersed in this amazing microsome of nature and click to explore how this stunning and miraculous element powers the entire body.
List out different cell organelles in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
Understand and explore how plasma membrane acts as selective permeable membrane that regulates the steady traffic that enters and leaves the cell.
Deduce how nucleus acts as cell's genetic library and appreciate the importance of cytoplasm.
Discriminate between the membrane structures ER, Golgi complex and Lysosomes.
Discover how mitochondria acts as the energy factory of the cell.
Summarize the role of chloroplasts in plant cells and examine the role of peroxisomes, centrosomes and vacuoles in cellular function.

Knowing the components of cells and how cells work is fundamental to all biological sciences. Appreciating the similarities and differences between cell types is particularly important to the fields of cell and molecular biology as well as to biomedical fields such as cancer research and developmental biology. These fundamental similarities and differences provide a unifying theme, sometimes allowing the principles learned from studying one cell type to be extrapolated and generalized to other cell types. Therefore, research in cell biology is closely related to genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, and developmental biology.
There are several different branches of biology. These include natural science, cell biology, taxonomy, biochemistry, plant biology, and historical biology.
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