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1 Miller and Levine biology 7.1 – 7.2
Introduction to Cells Miller and Levine biology 7.1 – 7.2

2 How do we know cells exist?
In 1665 Robert Hooke used an early microscope to examine a piece of cork (plant material). At the same time, Anton van Leeuwenhoek used a single lens microscope to examine pond water. Where did the term cells come from?

3 Cell Theory Following the discovery of cells, scientists agreed that both plants and animals are made of cells and are the smallest units of life. This lead to a cornerstone of biology known as “Cell Theory”. Cell Theory states: All living things are made up of cells. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function of living things. New cells are produced from existing cells.

4 How do we study cells? Light microscopes

5 How do we study cells? Electron microscopes

6 Two major cell categories
Prokaryotic Bacteria Eukaryotic Animal cells Plant cells

7 What are the differences?
Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Generally smaller and simpler Generally larger and more complex DO NOT separate genetic material DO separate their genetic in nucleus in nucleus

8 Why are cells small?

9 How are cells organized?
Cell membrane/wall Cytoplasm Nucleus Within the cell are various organelles which you will read about in chapter 7.2 (Pg. 196)


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