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Cell Biology
Course Code:
BBE1102
Course Credit Units:
5
Semester:
Semester 1
Year of Study:
Year 1
Undergraduate or Graduate Level:
Undergraduate Level
Academic Programs:
Bachelor Of Science Biomedical Engineering
College:
College of Health Sciences
School:
School of Biomedical Sciences
Department:
department of medical microbiology
Course Discipline:
Biology
Course Description & Objectives:
To describe cell structure and functions of the cell.
To explain microscopically the different types of cells and tissues.
To explain the role of cells and tissues in normal body functions, disease and research
Learning Outcomes:
Cells, cell organalles: structure and functions.
Biological membranes: structure and functions.
Genes and gene expression.
Cell division.
Cell injury, cell reaction to injury
Surgical interventions: methods of obtaining cells for study
Tissues: structure and function. Epithelia, skin, connective tissue, specialized connective tissues (blood, bone and cartilage), muscle, teeth, nervous tissue, glandular tissue (endocrine, exocrine).
Cells, and tissues of the immune system
Introduction to enzyme properties and functions.
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