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HW # 43 - Compare the L (in your KWL) to what is said on pgs. 84 & 85 of your text. Add any additional information that you feel is important. Perform your Cell Theory Rap for a friend/parent/sibling/pet. Warm up (collect last week’s warm up & parent letter) Where do cells come from? How do you Week 13, Day One

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Week 13, Day One. HW # 43 - Compare the L (in your KWL) to what is said on pgs. 84 & 85 of your text. Add any additional information that you feel is important. Perform your Cell Theory Rap for a friend/parent/sibling/pet. Warm up - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HW # 43- Compare the L (in your KWL) to what is said on pgs. 84 & 85 of your text. Add any additional information that you feel is important. Perform your Cell Theory Rap for a friend/parent/sibling/pet.

Warm up (collect last week’s warm up & parent letter)Where do cells come from? How do you know?

Week 13, Day One

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Warm up Response

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Homework Response/CheckDid you complete your Fiber Identification lab conclusion? If not, put it in your Panther Planner to complete.

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Goals for Today• Cell Theory

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KWL

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Hairy T-cell

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Definition

There are 3 parts to cell theory.1. All living things are made of cells.

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Part 2 of the Theory

2. The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life.

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Part 3 of the Theory

3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.

yeast cells dividing

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Who came up with this theory?

1. Schleiden (circa 1838)All plants are made of cells!

Onion skin cells

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2. Schwann

Who came up with this theory?All animals are made of cells!

Human red blood cells

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Who came up with this theory?

3. Virchow

All cells come from pre-

existing cells!

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How big are cells?• Microscopic

(mostly)• Measured in

microns µm • (micrometers).

• A µm is one millionth of a meter =

• 10-9 m = one thousandth of 1 mm.

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How big are cells?

Smallest free-living cell = Mycoplasma genitalium

Size = 0.2 to 0.3 µm

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How big are cells?

• Bacteria e.g. Eschericia coli (aka E.coli)• Size=1 µm by 3 µm

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How big are cells?

• Human red blood cell = 8 µm in diameter

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How big are cells?

• Largest cell on the human body =

ovum• Size= • 1000 µm in

diameter (1 mm)

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How big are cells?

• Smallest cell in the human body = sperm cell.

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How big are cells?

• Largest cell with a metabolism =

Chaos chaos Size=1-5 mm in

length. common name = Giant Amoeba

Chaos diffluens, is an amoeba closely related to the giant amoebae

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How big are cells?

• Largest cell = yolk of an ostrich egg

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Ostrich, egg, humans

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Ostrich emerged from egg

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How can we study cells?

Problem:They are microscopic!

Solution:Use a microscope!

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Types of Microscopes

1. Compound light microscope

– Light passes through lenses to magnify image up to 1000X

– Can observe living cells

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Types of Microscopes

2. Electron microscope– Uses a beam of

electrons to magnify image

> 1000X– Kills cells being

observed

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Cell Theory Raphttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiZFCMrx4Kg&noredirect=1

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Common features of all cells

Small size – allows materials to move via diffusion

• Diffusion = process by which molecules move from levels of high concentration to levels of low concentration until equilibrium is reached

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Common features of all cells

1. Cell Membrane – selectively/differentially permeable (lets some things in and out)

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Common features of all cells

2. Cytoplasm – semi-fluid material in which cell organelles float

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Common features of all cells

3. Nucleic acid containing genetic code :

Which nucleic acid?

DNA

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Common features of all cells

4. Cytoskeleton – proteins that support the cell

(Microtubules & microfilaments)

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Common features of all cells

5. Ribosomes – make

proteins

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If Cells could be really big ……

Star Trek - The Immunity Syndrome

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Bibliography

• http://www.hotlinecancer.com/?cat=28• http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4636121.stm• http://www.thebacteriabusters.com/eColi.html• http://www.lungcancer.co.uk/how.htm• http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/blood/red.html• http://biology.about.com/library/weekly/aa091400a.htm• http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/babies/peopleevents/e_ovum.html• http://www.dkimages.com/discover/Home/Animals/Birds/Growth-and-Development/Ostrich/Ostrich/

Ostrich-15.html• http://www.flickr.com/photos/71751551@N00/1262329163/• http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Ostrich_egg.jpg• http://www.mambalam.net/slideshow.php?set_albumName=Animalia• http://strangebenevolent.blogspot.com/2007/07/meerkats-and-ostriches.html

• www.madsci.org/posts/archives/dec97/878139903.Cb.r.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amoeba_proteus• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Immunity_Syndrome_(Star_Trek

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Bibliography• http://www.pacpress.com/level3/micron.htm• Google Image Result for http://www.indiana.edu/~phys215/lecture/lecnotes/lecgraphics/diffusion.gif

• http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Diffusion.jpg

• http://library.thinkquest.org/C004535/cell_membranes.html

• http://sun.menloschool.org/~cweaver/cells/e/ribosomes/

• http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/580DNA.html• http://sciencecity.oupchina.com.hk/biology/student/glossary/cytoplasm.asp• http://www.uic.edu/classes/bios/bios100/lecturesf04am/lect06.htm