Pathophysiology Exam 1 BlueprintExam 1 will cover diseases/disorders from Week 1 to (i.e., including) Week 4. (It does not include Week 5-Infection diseases/disorders or Week 5 Learning Objectives.)Week 1UNIT 1: THE CELLChapter 01: Cellular BiologyThis Chapter covers many basics of cell biology that are prerequisite for the course and that you should have already covered and learned from your previous courses. Thus, these objectives are all considered Need to know, and you likely already know them . Go through these and make sure you have an understanding of each of them. It may help to use the book and any online materials as refreshers; at least flip through and spot-skim the Chapter.Learning Objectives After reviewing this chapter, the learner will be able to do the following:1. Compare and contrast prokaryotes and eukaryotes.Prokaryotes EukaryotesA) Cyanobacteria, bacteria, and rickettsiaB) No organelles, no nuclear membrane, lacknucleusC) Genetic info in single chromosome A) Animals, plants, fungi, protozoa, most algaeB) Extensive intracellular anatomy, organelles with well-definednucleusC) Have histones (DNA binding proteins that help fold DNA intochromosomes) which bind with DNA and supercoil it. Havemany chromosomes.EukaryotesoNucleus = well-defined, membrane-boundoMembrane-bound organellesoLarger than prokaryotesProkaryotesoNo organellesoNuclear material not encased in membrane oNuclei - single circular chromosomeoLack histonesReading Guide and