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Introduction to Cells. Discovery Robert Hooke discovered the cell using a compound light microscope in 1653. What he saw looked like small boxes so he.

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1 Introduction to Cells

2 Discovery Robert Hooke discovered the cell using a compound light microscope in 1653. What he saw looked like small boxes so he called them “CELLS”

3 The Cell Theory 1.The cell is the basic unit of structure and function for ALL of life. 2.All living organisms are composed of AT LEAST 1 cell. 3.EVERY cell comes from a pre-existing cell.

4 Cell Organization There is a specific order to the way organisms are made up. Cells  Tissues  Organs  Organ System Osteocytes  Bone Tissue  Bone  Skeleton

5 How do cells work? Cells are made of smaller working units – These are called ORGANELLES – Each organelle has a specific function within the cell. – Each organelle contributes to the overall working of the cell. Each one is VERY important!

6 How do cells work? Each cell has a specific shape and size The shape and size of a cell relates to its function or job.

7 Cell Size and Scale http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/cells/s cale/ http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/cells/s cale/


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