Introduction to Cells

Categories Biology

Course Description

Introduction to Cells is a foundational biology course that unveils the microscopic engines of life—cells. From the tiniest bacteria to the largest mammals, every living organism is built from these dynamic units.

This lesson explores the principles that define cellular life, the differences between cell types, and the internal structures that drive essential biological functions. Whether you’re just beginning your journey into biology or reinforcing your understanding, this course offers a clear and engaging look into the building blocks of life.

What You’ll Learn

🔬 By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:

  • Explain the core principles of the Cell Theory
  • Distinguish between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
  • Identify key cellular structures (e.g., nucleus, mitochondria, membrane) and their functions
  • Understand how cells contribute to growth, metabolism, and reproduction

Who This Course Is For

This course is ideal for learners seeking a strong foundation in biology. It’s especially helpful for students preparing for exams, educators building curriculum, or anyone curious about the microscopic world that powers all life.

A free course by

Course Duration: 40m
Course level:Beginner

Requirements

  • No prior biology knowledge required
  • Interest in life sciences and biological systems

Target Audience

  • High school and college biology students
  • Pre-med and life science majors
  • Educators teaching introductory biology
  • Lifelong learners interested in cellular biology
  • Anyone curious about how living organisms function