A - Unity and Diversity
A1.1 Water
A1.2 Nucleic acids
A2.1 Origins of cells (HL)
A2.2 Cell structure
A2.3 Viruses (HL)
A3.1 Diversity of organisms
A3.2 Classification and cladistics (HL)
A4.1 Evolution and speciation
A4.2 Conservation of biodiversity
B - Form and Function
C - Interaction and Interdependence
D - Continuity and Change
Master A2.2 Cell structure with International Baccalaureate (IB) Biology exam-style questions, flashcards, lessons, and notes. All resources are aligned with the International Baccalaureate (IB) syllabus and designed for both SL and HL students.
A2.2.1 Cells as the basic structural unit of all living organisms
A2.2.2 Microscopy skills
A2.2.3 Developments in microscopy
A2.2.4 Structures common to cells in all living organisms
A2.2.5 Prokaryote cell structure
A2.2.6 Eukaryote cell structure
A2.2.7 Processes of life in unicellular organisms
A2.2.8 Differences in eukaryotic cell structure between animals, fungi, and plants
A2.2.9 Atypical cell structure in eukaryotes
A2.2.10 Cell types and cell structures viewed in light and electron micrographs
A2.2.11 Drawing and annotation based on electron micrographs
A2.2.12 Origin of eukaryotic cells by endosymbiosis (HL)
A2.2.13 Cell differentiation (HL)
A2.2.14 Evolution of multicellularity (HL)
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