Cell Organelle Structure and Function
Offered By: Shomu's Biology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate world of cellular biology in this comprehensive 3-hour and 30-minute video lecture from Shomu's Biology. Delve into the structure and function of various cell organelles, including the nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria, lysosomes, and plasma membrane. Designed for high school biology students and curious learners alike, gain a deep understanding of how these specialized subunits work together to create a functioning cell. Examine the cytoskeleton, including intermediate filaments, actin filaments, and microtubules, as well as the roles of peroxisomes, chloroplasts, and Golgi bodies. Learn about potential diseases affecting these organelles and their impact on cellular processes. Through detailed explanations and animations, master the inner workings of cells, from energy production to protein synthesis, in this informative and engaging biology lesson.
Syllabus
Intermediate filaments structure and function.
Cytoskeleton structure and function.
Actin filament structure and function | microfilament structure and function.
Microtubule structure and function.
Peroxisome structure and function.
Chloroplast structure and function.
Lysosome structure and function.
Golgi bodies structure and function.
Mitochondria structure and function.
Nucleus structure and function.
Taught by
Shomu"s Biology
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