10.1 - The cell is the basic unit of structure in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms
10.2 - The electron microscope and the technique of cell fractionation may be used to study ultrastructure
10.3: The properties of plasma membranes are related to the passage of substances through them
10.4: Large molecules are important in the structure and functioning of cells:
10.5 - Enzymes are proteins which control biochemical reactions in cells
10.6 - Tissues contain similar cells, and organs are structures made of different tissues
10.7 - The blood system is a mass flow system which moves substances from one part of the body to another. It is linked with exchange surfaces.
10.8 - The functioing of the heart plays a central role in the circulation of blood and relates to the level of activity of an individual
10.1 - The cell is the basic unit of structure in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms
10.2 - The electron microscope and the technique of cell fractionation may be used to study ultrastructure
10.3: The properties of plasma membranes are related to the passage of substances through them
10.4: Large molecules are important in the structure and functioning of cells:
10.5 - Enzymes are proteins which control biochemical reactions in cells
10.6 - Tissues contain similar cells, and organs are structures made of different tissues
10.7 - The blood system is a mass flow system which moves substances from one part of the body to another. It is linked with exchange surfaces.
10.8 - The functioing of the heart plays a central role in the circulation of blood and relates to the level of activity of an individual