Tuesday 7 November 2017

Fourth Week of Lecture of BSM3101 with Dr. Parames

This week, Dr. Parames Taught us about the theory that I really like, "The Endosymbiosis Theory". This Theory is actually very unique because of the engulfing of several cells such as aerobic heterotrophic prokaryotes and photosynthetic prokaryotes to produce an early eukaryotic cell. Dr. Parames also showed a video by Mc-Graw Hill about this theory.

The Endosymbiosis Theory Video


We did some activities such as a Venn's Diagram of the relationships between mitochondria and chloroplast. It was a group work. We also need to find the ancestor of mitochondria and chloroplast. It was really fun to do these activities in our group because my group members are really creative and cooperative.
This week, we also learn about the division cycle of plant cells. As usual, Dr. Parames taught us about mitosis and meiosis. She stress on something that is new to us, the Cyclin-dependant Kinase (CDKs). It is important that it activates Cyclin in promoting cell to proceed to another phase.

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