Cellular Metabolism: Exploring the processes of cellular respiration, glycolysis, and the role of ATP in providing energy for cellular activities.
Cellular Transport: Examining how molecules move in and out of cells through processes such as diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
Cell Signaling: Understanding how cells communicate with each other through signaling molecules and receptors, and the role of signal transduction pathways in cellular responses.
Cellular Metabolism: Understand the processes of cellular respiration, including glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation, as well as the role of ATP in energy transfer.
Cell Signaling: Explore the concept of cell signaling, including the types of signaling molecules (hormones, neurotransmitters) and the pathways involved in cellular response to external stimuli.
Cellular Homeostasis: Understand how cells maintain homeostasis through mechanisms such as negative feedback loops, and the role of cellular regulation in preventing disruptions to internal balance.
Additionally, students can use visual aids such as diagrams and animations to better understand the processes occurring within cells. Practice questions and quizzes can also help reinforce understanding of cellular physiology concepts.
By focusing on these key areas and utilizing effective study strategies, students can develop a comprehensive understanding of cellular physiology and its importance in biological systems.
Physics: Students will use scientific skills and processes to explain the interactions of matter and energy and the energy transformations that occur.
Thermodynamics: Identify and explain that heat energy is a product of the conversion of one form of energy to another.
Identify and describe the various forms of energy that are transformed in order for systems (living and non-living) to operate: Chemical - Flashlight-Light; Mechanical - Pulleys-Motion; Solar/Radiant - Solar calculator; Chemical - Plant cells.