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Grade 10 Biology


Topic 1 - Cells


Cell theory:


1. The cell is the smallest living unit in all organisms
2. All living things are made of cells
3. All cells come from other pre-existing cells


Basic Structure of a Cell:


Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells

Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Both have
- No nucleus - Have a nucleus (a - Cytoplasm
- No membrane-bound compartment where - Ribosomes – make
organelles (nucleus) the DNA is) protein in the cells
- Have membrane- - Cell membranes –
bound organelles control what goes in
and out of cells
- Genetic Materials
(DNA)




Plants vs. Animal Cells

Plant Animal Both
- Vacuole – a - Centrioles – organize - Cytoplasm
membrane-bound sac microtubes and other - ER
that plays roles in parts of cytoskeleton - Ribosome
intracellular - Cell membrane
digestions and the - Mitochondria
release of cellular - Nucleus
waste products - Golgi Apparatus
- Chloroplasts – - Plasma Membrane

, responsible for the - Lysosomes
plant’s green colour - Cytoskeleton
and the ability to
absorb energy from
sunlight.


You need to know how to use a microscope properly and identify the correct stage.


Topic 2 - Biological diagrams, Microscope


Parts and Function of a Microscope:

, Topic 3: Cell Cycle, Cell Divison


Cell Cycle:
Definition: the period of time from the start of one cell division to the start of the next cell
division
 The length of cell division may vary depending on the type of cell.
 Cells divide and replicate themselves for your body to function properly – for your body
to grow and for body tissue to continuously renew itself.
 Chromosomes/DNA must duplicate itself so that when the cell divides into two, each
cell have a copy of chromosomes.




Interphase – getting the cell ready for cell division
 A cell must properly prep itself before undergoing cell division
 The prep is to duplicate/double its chromosomes – ensures that the new cells have the
right amount of chromosomes.
 IN the case of human cells, the parent cell has 46 chromosome and the two daughter
cells must also contain 46 chromosomes after cell division
Mitosis (purpose and each step):
Mitosis: a process of cell duplication, or reproduction, during which one cell gives rise to two
genetically identical daughter cells.

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