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Cell Biology is a fundamental topic in both the IGCSE and CIE AS/A Level Biology curricula. It focuses on the structure, function, and processesof cells, the basic units of life. Here's a breakdown of the content at each level: --- IGCSE Biology (0610/0970) At the IGCSE level, cell biology introduces foundational concepts about cells, their structures, and processes: 1. Cell Structure and Organization -The Cell as the Basic Unit of Life: - Differences between plant and animal cells. - Identification and functions of cell structures (organelles): - Cell membrane: Controls the movement of substances. - Cytoplasm: Site of metabolic reactions. - Nucleus: Contains DNA and controls cell activities. - Mitochondria: Site of aerobic respiration. - Chloroplasts (plant cells): Site of photosynthesis. - Vacuole: Contains cell sap (large in plants). - Cell wall(plant cells): Provides structure and support. - Use of a light microscope to observe cells. 2. Specialization of Cells. - Specialized cells and their adaptations: - Red blood cells, nerve cells, root hair cells, ciliated cells, sperm cells, etc. - Understanding tissues, organs, and organ systems. 3. Movement of Substances - Processes for the movement of substances across membranes: - Diffusion: Movement of particles from high to low concentration. - Osmosis: Movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane. - Active transport: Movement of substances against a concentration gradient using energy. 4. Enzymes - Enzymes as biological catalysts and their role in cell processes. - Factors affecting enzyme activity: temperature, pH, substrate concentration. CIE AS and A Level Biology (9700) At the AS/A Level, cell biology expands significantly, focusing on advanced concepts, cellular processes, and microscopy: 1. Cell Structure - Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells: - Prokaryotes (bacteria) lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. - Eukaryotes (plants, animals, fungi, and protists) have a nucleus and organelles. - Structure and Function of Organelles: - Nucleus: Contains chromatin and nucleolus. - Mitochondria: Site of ATP production (aerobic respiration). - Ribosomes: Site of protein synthesis. - Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): - Rough ER: Protein transport and modification. - Smooth ER: Lipid synthesis. - Golgi Apparatus: Modification, packaging, and transport of proteins. - Lysosomes: Contain enzymes for digestion. - Chloroplasts (plants): Site of photosynthesis. - Cell membrane: Phospholipid bilayer and fluid mosaic model. - Cell wall: Found in plants, fungi, and prokaryotes. - Microscopy: - Light microscopes and electron microscopes (TEM and SEM). - Calculations: magnification and actual size 2. Cell Membranes and Transport - Structure of the phospholipid bilayer (fluid mosaic model). - Functions of proteins in the membrane: carriers, channels, and receptors. - Transport mechanisms: - Diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, and active transport. - Endocytosis and exocytosis (bulk transport). 3. Cell Division - Mitosis: - Stages of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. - Importance of mitosis for growth, repair, and asexual reproduction. - Meiosis: -Production of gametes. - Significance in genetic variation through crossing over and independent assortment. 4. Cell Communication and Enzymes - Role of enzymes in metabolism (anabolic and catabolic reactions). - Cell signaling: How cells communicate via hormones and receptors. 5. Viruses - Virus structure and replication as non-cellular entities (e.g., HIV and influenza). - Summary - At the IGCSE level, cell biology focuses on basic cell structures, specialized cells, diffusion, osmosis, and enzyme functions. - At the AS/A Level, it covers advanced topics such as organelle structure, cell division, membrane transport, microscopy, and the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Cell biology
Trusted teacher: Unlock the World of Biology with Dr. Hisham! Are you a student passionate about the wonders of the biological world? Do you aspire to excel in your AS Biology exams? Look no further! Join Dr. Hisham's AS Biology Edexcel International course and embark on an exciting journey of knowledge and discovery. Dr. Hisham is an experienced Biology Teacher with a proven track record in teaching diverse biological science courses. With over 6,000 teaching hours completed, Dr. has honed his skills in delivering interactive and engaging biology lessons. His hands-on approach ensures that students grasp complex concepts with ease and develop a deep understanding of the subject matter. What sets Dr. Hisham apart is his commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment. He believes in empowering students to achieve their educational goals and encourages active participation in the learning process. With his guidance, you will not only excel in your exams but also foster a genuine passion for biology. Dr's expertise extends beyond the classroom. He has facilitated collaboration between prestigious institutions such as Zhanjiang Hi-Tech Park in Shanghai, Taizhou Medical City in China, and Daejeon Bioventure Valley in South Korea. These experiences have provided him with a global perspective and invaluable knowledge in the field of biological sciences. Join Dr. Hisham's AS Biology Edexcel International course and benefit from his vast experience and unique educational background. With a bachelor's degree in clinical Pharmaceutical Sciences and specialized training in industrial fermentation technology, Dr. is equipped to drive successful collaborations and contribute to global advancements in education and research. Don't miss this opportunity to unlock the world of biology and excel in your AS Biology exams. Enroll in Dr. Hisham's course today and embark on a transformative learning experience that will shape your future in the biological sciences. Course Content This course will cover all the major topics that you need to know for your Edexcel A Level Biology exams. Specifically, we will cover: Cells and Organisms Biological Molecules Genetics Ecology Human Physiology and Health In-depth explanations of these topics will be provided and examples will be used to demonstrate how these topics are applied in the real world. Past Paper Solving We will go through past papers and analyze questions and answers to get a better understanding of how the exam questions are structured and how to answer them effectively. We will also look at different approaches to solving questions and discuss the best strategies to use in the exam. Exam Preparation In the last part of the course, we will look at strategies and tips on how to best prepare for the exam. I will also provide guidance on how to use resources to support your learning and provide advice on how to approach the exam efficiently and effectively. By the end of this online course, you will have a deep understanding of all the topics covered in the Edexcel A Level Biology exam and you will be well-prepared to succeed in the exam.
Cell biology · Molecular biology · Biology
Biology · Cell biology
Structure of the plasma membrane The plasma membrane is mainly composed of: Phospholipids: These amphipathic molecules (having both a hydrophilic and a hydrophobic part) are organized into a double lipid layer. This structure gives the membrane its semi-permeable barrier property. Proteins: They are integrated into the lipid bilayer and perform various functions: transport of molecules, reception of signals, cellular recognition, etc. Carbohydrates: Linked to lipids (glycolipids) or proteins (glycoproteins), they play an important role in cell recognition and cellular interactions. Function of the plasma membrane Selective barrier: The plasma membrane allows the selective passage of certain molecules while preventing others. Transport: Membrane proteins provide passive (simple or facilitated diffusion) or active (pumps) transport of molecules across the membrane. Receiving signals: Membrane receptors allow the cell to detect and respond to signals from its environment. Cell recognition: Molecules present on the surface of the membrane allow cells to recognize and interact with each other. Maintenance of homeostasis: The plasma membrane helps maintain a stable intracellular environment by regulating exchanges between the cell and its environment. Properties of the plasma membrane Fluidity: The plasma membrane is not a rigid structure but rather fluid, which allows it to deform and change shape. Asymmetry: The two faces of the plasma membrane have different compositions, which gives the membrane polarity. Plasma membrane models Fluid mosaic model: This model, the most accepted, describes the membrane as a constantly changing mosaic of lipids and proteins.
Cell biology
👋 Hello everyone! I am Adam, a 5th year medical student, passionate about biology and life sciences. Thanks to several years of teaching experience, I help final year students specializing in SVT to pass their exams and obtain their baccalaureate honors. 🌟 What I propose: Private online lessons, completely personalized to help high school students specializing in SVT to excel in: ✅ SVT (Life and Earth Sciences) ✅ Biology ✅ Preparation for the Grand Oral ✅ Preparation for CEC ✅ Preparation for the baccalaureate exams: targeted revisions, exam methodology, advice for oral and written exams. 💡 Why choose my courses? 🔬 Tailor-made support: I adapt to the specific needs of each student, depending on their difficulties and objectives. 📚 Effective and interactive methodology: Clear and detailed explanations to simplify complex concepts. Practical exercises, MCQs and targeted revisions to reinforce acquired skills and prepare for the baccalaureate. 🎯 Objective: pass with honors by applying revision strategies adapted to each subject and each type of baccalaureate exam. 🖥️ Modern and interactive tools: use of dynamic visual aids, graphics tablet and real-time MCQs for an engaging learning experience. 🕒 Organization of courses: Initial trial session to identify areas to work on and establish a personalized program. (decreasing rates for regular monitoring). Flexible hours: courses adapted to the timetable and intensive revision periods. 📝 Who am I? 🎓 As a medical student, passionate about biology and teaching life sciences, I have helped many students in their final year of high school obtain their baccalaureate honors. 💡 Interactive and user-friendly method: I favor teaching based on practical and dynamic exchanges to maximize understanding. 📩 Ready to succeed with honors? 👉 Contact me now to book your first lesson and prepare for your baccalaureate with peace of mind! 🎓 Together, let's achieve a baccalaureate distinction and master life sciences!
Cell biology · Earth and life sciences
Trusted teacher: *English below* Hello! My name is Sanne (23) and as a master's student in Molecular Life Sciences I have a passion for biology. I am naturally curious about the world around me and strive to convey enthusiasm for my profession. I enjoy helping high school students improve their understanding of biology, and am also willing to provide support to biology (or related) students in cell biology, genetics, immunology, pathology, laboratory engineering, and so on. In the past I have supervised bachelor students in the laboratory and have gained practical experience through several research internships and international summer schools. I also tutored high school students in mathematics. I tailor my lessons to the specific needs of each student; from lower secondary school to medical student, whether you need help with homework, practicing for tests or need some extra explanation. Leave a message if you are interested and I will contact you as soon as possible. Hello! My name is Sanne (23), and as a master's student in Biomolecular Sciences I have a passion for biology. I am naturally curious about the world around me and aim to share my excitement for the subject. I enjoy helping students improve their understanding of biology and am happy to provide support to biology students (or related fields) in cell biology, genetics, immunology, pathology, biochemistry, laboratory techniques and more. In the past, I have worked as a teaching assistant. I have guided students in the laboratory and have gained hands-on experience through research internships and international summer schools. I tailor my lessons to the needs of each student, from middle school to medical students, whether you need help with homework, exam preparation or extra explanation. Feel free to leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Biology · Molecular biology · Cell biology
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Biology IGCSE (Cambridge); ( updated code : 0610 ) (New Cairo)
Dr. Hisham
I have learnt the aspects that Dr. Hisham assisted me at. He was very understanding and knowledgable and can deliver information in simple ways possible. I would definitely recommend him, and I will book him for several lessons.
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French, English, High School Biology and Economics (Maastricht)
Sixtine
Sixtine helped my son in organizing skills, while teaching him french and math particularly and also others topics; she is really a good pedagogue. I recommend her for sure.
Review by CHRISTELLE
Science, Chemistry, English, Biology Test preparation lessons in line with school curricula
Hagar
Amazing teacher, teaching well and good explanation.
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