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Page 1: Cells and Cell Theory. Early Microscopes Robert Hooke built a microscope in 1665 He looked at cork from trees and saw tiny boxes. He called them cells

Cells and Cell Theory

Page 2: Cells and Cell Theory. Early Microscopes Robert Hooke built a microscope in 1665 He looked at cork from trees and saw tiny boxes. He called them cells

Early Microscopes

Robert Hooke built a microscope in 1665He looked at cork from trees and saw tiny boxes. He called them cells.Hooke spent most of his time looking at plants and fungi. He thought that only plants had cells because they were easier to see.

Page 3: Cells and Cell Theory. Early Microscopes Robert Hooke built a microscope in 1665 He looked at cork from trees and saw tiny boxes. He called them cells

Anton van Leeuwenhoek

•Van Leeuwenhoek built a microscope in 1673

•He examined pond scum and saw organisms

•He named the “wee beasties” animalcules because they looked like little animals.

•Today, we call these organisms protists.

Page 4: Cells and Cell Theory. Early Microscopes Robert Hooke built a microscope in 1665 He looked at cork from trees and saw tiny boxes. He called them cells

Finding Cells in Other OrganismsLeeuwenhoek also examined blood.

He noticed that the animal blood was different from human blood.

He was the first person to view bacteria

He discovered that the yeast that makes bread rise was a single-celled organism.

Page 5: Cells and Cell Theory. Early Microscopes Robert Hooke built a microscope in 1665 He looked at cork from trees and saw tiny boxes. He called them cells

CELL THEORY . . . 200 years later

• In 1839, Schwann (who studied animals) and Schleiden wrote that

• ALL organisms are made of one or more cells• The cell is the basic unit of life

Virchow (1858) added• All cells come from existing cells

Page 6: Cells and Cell Theory. Early Microscopes Robert Hooke built a microscope in 1665 He looked at cork from trees and saw tiny boxes. He called them cells

Cell Similarities

All cell have a membrane to keep the inside separate from the outside environment.All cells have cytoplasm (fluid) and small parts called organellesAll cells have some hereditary material called Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)Most cells are small in size.

Page 7: Cells and Cell Theory. Early Microscopes Robert Hooke built a microscope in 1665 He looked at cork from trees and saw tiny boxes. He called them cells

Why Are Cells Small?

• Cells are small because if a cell’s volume gets too large, the cell’s surface area will not be able to take in enough nutrients or get rid of wastes fast enough to keep cells alive.

• They need to keep a large surface area/volume ratio.

Page 8: Cells and Cell Theory. Early Microscopes Robert Hooke built a microscope in 1665 He looked at cork from trees and saw tiny boxes. He called them cells

TWO TYPES OF CELLSProkaryotic Cells*Pro means NO nucleus

These cells were the first type of cell on Earth.

They are the smallest cells

They have circular DNA and no membrane covered organelles

These cells are found in organisms like bacteria.

Page 9: Cells and Cell Theory. Early Microscopes Robert Hooke built a microscope in 1665 He looked at cork from trees and saw tiny boxes. He called them cells

You have Eukaryotic Cells!

Eukaryotic Cells*Eu mean true nucleusThese cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists.The cells are larger in size (10x) than prokaryotic cellsThey have a large, obvious nucleus and membrane covered organelles.They have DNA that is linear (in a line) and coiled up.

What’s the Advantage of a Eukaryotic Cell?Different chemical reactions can happen at the same time

Page 10: Cells and Cell Theory. Early Microscopes Robert Hooke built a microscope in 1665 He looked at cork from trees and saw tiny boxes. He called them cells

Benefits of Being Multicellular•Larger Size•Multicellular organism are larger than unicellular organisms. They have less predators and more choice of prey.

*Live LongerMulticellular organisms can loose cells and not die.

SpecializationMulticellular organisms can do more things . Cells can specialize to do different jobs.Multicellular organisms grow by producing more cells!