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Page 1: 7.1 Life is Cellular - Woodbridge Township School District · 7.1 Life is Cellular . Life Is CellularLesson Overview The Discovery of the Cell •The cell theory states: - All living

Lesson Overview 7.1 Life is Cellular

Page 2: 7.1 Life is Cellular - Woodbridge Township School District · 7.1 Life is Cellular . Life Is CellularLesson Overview The Discovery of the Cell •The cell theory states: - All living

Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

The Discovery of the Cell

• The cell theory states:

- All living things are

made up of cells.

- Cells are the basic

units of structure and

function in living things.

- New cells are

produced from existing

cells.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

Early Microscopes

• Robert Hooke

• 1st person to use

the microscope to

look at a nonliving

specimen.

• He looked at a thin

slice of cork, a plant

material.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

Early Microscopes

• He called the

empty chambers

he looked at “cells”.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

Early Microscopes

– Anton van Leeuwenhoek

examined pond water and

other things, including a

sample taken from a human

mouth.

– He called the organisms

bacteria.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

The Cell Theory

• Theodor Schwann

stated that all animals

were made of cells.

• Matthias Schleiden

concluded that all

plants are made of

cells.

Theodor Schwann

Matthias Schleiden

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

The Cell Theory

• Rudolf Virchow

concluded that new

cells could be

produced only from

the division of existing cells.

Rudolf Virchow

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

Exploring the Cell

• Most microscopes

use lenses to

magnify the image

of an object by

focusing light or

electrons.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

Light Microscopes and Cell Stains

• A typical light

microscope allows light

to pass through a

specimen and uses two

lenses to form an

image.

• The first set of lenses,

located just above the

specimen, produces an

enlarged image of the

specimen.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

• The second set of

lenses magnifies this

image still further.

• Light microscopes are

able to produce

images of objects

only to a

magnification of about

1000 times because

light waves are

diffracted or scattered

as they pass through

matter.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

Light Microscopes and Cell Stains

– It is difficult to see

most living cells

through a light

microscope because

they are nearly

transparent.

– Using chemical

stains or dyes can

usually solve this

problem.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

Light Microscopes and Cell Stains-R-Track

– Fluorescence- when dyes give off light of a particular color when viewed under specific wavelengths of light.

– Fluorescence microscopy makes it possible to see the locations of molecules and watch them move about in a living cell.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

Electron Microscopes

– Used to study objects

smaller than 1-

millionth of a meter.

– Use beams of

electrons, not light,

that are focused by

magnetic fields.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

Electron Microscopes

There are two

major types of

electron

microscopes:

transmission

and scanning.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

Transmission Electron

Microscopes – Used to

explore inside the cell (ex. Cell structures and large protein molecules).

– produce flat, two-dimensional images.

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular

Scanning Electron

Microscopes

– Used to scan the

entire surface of a

specimen without

cutting them into

thin slices.

– produce three-

dimensional

images of the

specimen’s

surface.

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Electron Microscopes – R-Track

• Electron microscopy can be used to examine only

nonliving cells and tissues because samples need to be

dehydrated and chemically preserve first before placing

them in the microscope.

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Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

– All cells are surrounded by a thin, flexible barrier called a cell membrane.

– Cells are prokaryotes or eukaryotes depending on whether they contain a nucleus.

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Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

– Eukaryotes are cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.

– Prokaryotes are cells that do not enclose DNA in nuclei.

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Prokaryotes

– Prokaryotic cells are generally smaller and simpler

than eukaryotic cells.

– Example: bacteria.

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Eukaryotes

– Eukaryotic cells are generally larger and more complex

than prokaryotic cells.

– Examples: plants, animals, fungi, and organisms

commonly called “protists.”

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Lesson Overview Life Is Cellular Differences & Similarities between

Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes

Prokaryotes Eukaryotes

No nucleus Has nucleus

No membrane-bound organelles

Has membrane-bound organelles

Some ribosomes Has ribosomes

Very small (1-10 µm)

Small (2-1000 µm)

Has cytoplasm, DNA, cell membrane

Has cytoplasm, DNA, cell membrane