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Biology Cell Theory Chapter 7

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Biology. Cell Theory Chapter 7. Cell - smallest unit that can carry on all the processes of life 2 types of organisms: 1. Unicellular organism - living thing that consists of only ONE cell Ex: paramecium, bacteria. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BiologyCell Theory

Chapter 7

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Cell- smallest unit that can carry on all the processes of life

2 types of organisms:1. Unicellular organism- living thing that

consists of only ONE cellEx: paramecium, bacteria

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2. Multicellular organism- living thing that consists of MORE THAN one cell

Ex: humans, plants, animals

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Knowledge of cells began with the invention of the lens in the 1600s and has increased today with the electron microscopes

Robert Hooke- 1st person to view cells under the microscope

observed thin slices of cork (plant)

saw little empty boxes - called cells

Hooke was the 1st to look!

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Hooke’s microscope and the cells he saw

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Anton von Leewenhoek- 1st person to view living cells in 1675

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In 1838, Mathias Schleiden stated that ALL PLANTS were made up of cells

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In 1839, Theodor Schwann stated that ALL ANIMALS were made of cells

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In 1855, Rudolph Virchow concluded that CELLS COME ONLY FROM EXISITNG CELLS

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Cell theoryAll these observations were combined to form the cell theory:

1. All living things are composed of one or more cells.

2. Cells are an organism’s basic unit of structure and function.

3. Cells come only from existing cells.

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Cellsnot all cells are the same, but they do have some similarities: all have a cell membraneall will have some DNA (genetic material)

all will perform the processes of life

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there are some cells that have little structures that will perform certain functions for the cell

these structures are ORGANELLES

they’re like our organs in our bodies

there are 2 categories of cells:

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1. Prokaryotic cellssimplest type of cellsno membrane bound organelles

no nucleushave cell membrane

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The only organisms to have prokaryotic cells are

bacteria

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2. Eukaryotic cellshave membrane bound organelleshave nucleususually larger, more complex

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ALL other organisms are made up of eukaryotic cells

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How do they compare?

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Microscopescompound light microscope- uses 2 or more lenses to magnify objects

can magnify up to 1500 x

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Electron microscopesuse a beam of

electrons to magnify objects

developed in 1930-1940s

magnifies 50 000x and more!

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Scanning Electron Microscope

3-D picture is produced

sweeps beams of e- over specimen

magnifies up to 60 000x

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Transmission Electron Microscope

aims beams of e- through specimen

can magnify up to 100 000x

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Scanning Tunneling Microscope

probe detects atoms at surface of specimen

can magnify objects up to 100 000 000x!