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Page 1: Scientist Involved in Cell Theory Hooke-coined the word “cell” von Leeuwenhoek- lens grinder; made microscopes; discovered microscopic organisms in pond
Page 2: Scientist Involved in Cell Theory Hooke-coined the word “cell” von Leeuwenhoek- lens grinder; made microscopes; discovered microscopic organisms in pond

Scientist Involved in Cell Theory

• Hooke-coined the word “cell”• von Leeuwenhoek- lens grinder; made

microscopes;• discovered microscopic organisms in pond water

(animacules)• Schleiden-botanist (all plants made of cells)• Schwann-zoologist (all animals made of cells)• Virchow-all cells produce more cells

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Cell Theory• Proposed 200 years AFTER Hooke

coined the term cell• All living things made of cells• Cells are the basic unit of

structure and function in living things

• All cells come from other cells

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Microscopes Used to View Cells

• Compound light microscope- magnifies UP TO 1500 X

• Electron Microscopes- magnify up to 1,000,000 X

Page 5: Scientist Involved in Cell Theory Hooke-coined the word “cell” von Leeuwenhoek- lens grinder; made microscopes; discovered microscopic organisms in pond

Images differ Greatly

2-D image of RBCs in blood vessel (Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)

Image of RBCs from Compound Light Microscope (40x)

3-D image of RBCs (Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)

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Cork

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Lung Cancer SEM image

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Deer Tick SEM image

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Types of Cells• PROKARYOTES• No nucleus, no

membrane bound organelles

• Archaebacteria & Eubacteria

• EUKARYOTES• Nucleus, membrane-

bound organelles• Protists, fungi, plants,

animals • Humans have 200

types of cells (60 BILLION)

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Streptococcus

Bacillus

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Features Common to Both

• cell membrane-semi-permeable

• Ribosomes-sites for protein making

• DNA• Cytoplasm

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Organelles Organelles Common to Eukaryotes• Cell membrane, nucleus, nucleolus• Cytoplasm, Ribosomes, Golgi apparatus• Endoplasmic Reticulum, Lysosome• mitochondria• Plastids- (CHLOROPLASTS & LEUCOPLASTS)

PLANTS ONLY• Cell wall- PLANTS (cellulose), FUNGI (chitin), &

SOME PROTISTS ONLY• CENTRIOLES-ANIMALS ONLY• Cilia=hair-like structures; Flagella = tail-like

structures

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Energy Use in Cells

• NRG in sugar molecules (glucose) is RELEASED (cellular respiration) by mitochondria as ATP

• Active cells, like muscles cells, have many mitochondria

• ATP is the “gasoline” for the cell

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Cell Membrane

• Fluid Mosaic model• Has 2 major

molecular components1. lipids (mostly phospholipids)

2. proteins

         

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Cell Transport• PASSIVE-substances move from high

concentration to low concentration (down a concentration gradient). NO ENERGY REQUIRED

Diffusion- passive transport involving molecules OTHER THAN water through semi-permeable membrane

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Facilitated Diffusion

• Type of passive transport

• Transport that is "facilitated" by proteins that span the membrane and provide an alternative route or bypass.

• Facilitated = helps

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• Osmosis- passive transport of water through semi-permeable membrane

Plasmolysis-loss of water

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Osmosis-Hypertonic, Isotonic, Hypotonic solutions

• Hypertonic-Contain a high concentration of solute (salt) relative to another solution (e.g. the cell's cytoplasm).

• When a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the water diffuses out of the cell, causing the cell to shrivel.

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Osmosis-Hypertonic, Isotonic, Hypotonic solutions

• Isotonic-Contains the same concentration of solute (salt) relative to another solution (e.g. the cell's cytoplasm).

• When a cell is placed in an isotonic solution, the water diffuses into and out of the cell

• The cell’s shape will not change.

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Osmosis-Hypertonic, Isotonic, Hypotonic solutions

• Hypotonic-Contain a low concentration of solute (salt) relative to another solution (e.g. the cell's cytoplasm).

• When a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, the water diffuses into the cell, causing the cell to swell.

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Hemolysis

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Osmosis-Hypertonic, Isotonic, Hypotonic solutions

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• ACTIVE TRANSPORT- substance move from low concentration to high concentration (against the concentration gradient)

• REQUIRES ENERGY (ATP)

• In some cases, requires carrier protein

• Examples-

-Endocytosis (2 types)

-Exocytosis

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• ENDOCYTOSIS-moving large molecules across the cell membrane by engulfing them

• Phagocytosis-”to eat”

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• Pinocytosis-”to drink”• Dissolved solutes

carried into cell via vesicles

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Exocytosis

• Requires NRG• Substances moving

out of the cell via vesicle