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Links Related to the Cell

 

An interesting tutorial concerning Cell Theory and 
events leading up to it. There is also a test that you can 
take online.

www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/tutorials/cells/cells3.html

This site gives information on both eukaryotic cells, 
prokaryotic cells, and cell division. There is also an 
online quiz available on this site.


www.cat.cc.md.us/courses/bio141/lecguide/unit1/proeu/
proeu.html


This website is great because it gives really good information on the mitochondria and has a good diagram.

http://www.purchon.net/cells/mitochondria.htm

This site gives good information on all organelles of the 
plant cell and gives reasons why it differs from the animal cell.


http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/
PlantCell.html


Has a good picture of the plant cell and very good definitions of things you should know about the plant cell.

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/plants/cell/

Gives good information about cells in general

http://personal.tmlp.com/Jimr57/tour/cell/cell.htm

Has good descriptions of the plant cell organelles.

http://sun.menloschool.org/~cweaver/cells/

This is a great site on osmosis because it haseverything to
do with the project.

http://www.purchon.com/biology/osmosis.htm

This is a great site because it has great definitions for all of 
the terms in biology.

http://www.biology-online.org

This site on cells is good because is has information on all 
of the cells characteristics.

http://www.jcb.org/

This web-site is good because it has a lot of information on the cell membrane and what it is made of.

http://cellbio.utmb.edu/cellbio/membrane.htm

Further information on Multicellular Organisms and how they evolved to include more cells.

http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/MULTICEL.html

Information on the evolution from unicellular to multicellular organisms.

http://chaos.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~furusawa/research/prl.pdf

For interactive information of adaptations of how unicellular cells perform the same way as a multicellular one would.

http://www.learn.co.za/content/grade10/Biology/cells/
structure/Unit5/


 




   
   

 

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