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Introduction To Cells * All living things are made up of cells that have similar basic structures.
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Discovery of Cells Microscope observations of organisms led to the discovery of the basic characteristics common to living things.
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Robert Hooke – English Scientist in 1665: * Looked at slices of cork at 30x their normal size. * The small boxes reminded him of small rooms where monks lived, so he called them “cells.”
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Anton Van Leeuwenhoek – Dutch Scientist in 1675: * Used a more powerful microscope to magnify objects 300x * The first to observe single-celled organisms in pond water that he named “animalcules.” * The “Father of Microscopy”
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Leeuwenhoek’s Animalcules
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Robert Brown English Scientist 1830 Built an improved microscope Used it to observe cells he had stained with various reagents. First to observe the nucleus of cells.
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Robert Brown’s Microscope and Cells with a Nucleus
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Matthias Schleiden – German Botonist in 1838: Studied hundreds of plants. * Concluded that cells make up every part of a plant.
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Theodor Schwann – German Zoologist in 1839: Studied hundreds of animals. * Discovered that all animals are made up of cells
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Rudolph Virchow – German Physician in 1858: Looked at cells dividing. * Proposed that cells come only from pre-existing cells.
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The Cell Theory The observations of Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow formed the “cell theory” which states: 1. All living things are made up of one or more cells. 2. Cells are the basic units of structure and function in organisms. 3. All cells arise from pre-existing cells.
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Basic Cell Facts: A cell’s shape reflects its function There are at least 200 types The human body is made up of about 100 trillion cells hair cellsskin cells
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2 Basic Cell Types 1.Prokaryotes: “pro”=before, “karyo”= nucleus * Single-celled organism (ex. bacteria) * No nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles * For millions of years, the only organisms on earth
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2. Eukaryotes: “eu”=true; “karyo” = nucleus * Have a membrane–bound nucleus that houses the DNA * Contain membrane-bound organelles with specific functions.
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