At the end of the course, students will be able to:
1. explain the structure of the cell including its components;
2. discuss the interrelationship between different organelles of the cell;
3. recognize the differences between plant and animal cells;
4. isolate the various organelles of both plant and animal cells; and
5. describe the influence of hydrogen ion concentration on cellular function.
Course Contents
The cell theory. Structures and functions of major cell components. Cell types, constancy and diversity. Cell organelles of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Chemical composition of cells. Centrifugation and methods of cell fractionation. Structure, function and fractionation of extra-cellular organelles. Water, total body water and its distribution. Regulation of water and electrolyte balance. Disorder of water and electrolyte balance. Acidity and alkalinity, pH and pK values and their effects on cellular activities.