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1 USE CHAPTER 7 IN THE TEXT BOOK!!
You have 7 minutes after the bell rings to give the function of the follow organelles USE CHAPTER 7 IN THE TEXT BOOK!! Nucleus Mitochondria Chloroplast Ribosome Golgi Complex (body)

2 Life is Cellular

3 The Discovery of the Cell
Used a compound microscope to look at cork Called the chambers that he saw “Cells” Concludes that all plants are made of cells Robert Hooke Matthias Schleiden 1674 1839 1665 1838 Anton van Leeuwenhoek Theodor Schwann Used a single lens microscope to observe pond water Found tiny living things he called animalcules Concludes that all animals are made up of cells

4 The Discovery of the Cell
The Cell Theory States: All living things are made up of one or more cells Cells are the basic units of structure and organization in all living things

5 The Discovery of the Cell
Used a compound microscope to look at cork Called the chambers that he saw “Cells” Proposes that all cells come from existing cells Concludes that all plants are made of cells Robert Hooke Rudolph Virchow Matthias Schleiden 1674 1839 1855 1665 1838 Anton van Leeuwenhoek Theodor Schwann Used a single lens microscope to observe pond water Found tiny living things he called animalcules Concludes that all animals are made up of cells

6 The Discovery of the Cell
The Cell Theory States: All living things are made up of cells Cells are the basic units of structure and organization in all living things New cells are produced from existing cells

7 Exploring the Cell Compound Light Microscope Series of Lenses
Maximum magnification 1,000X TEMs ( transmission electron microscope) Allow for a much closer look 500,000X SEMs ( scanning electron microscopes) Does not require samples to be cut Produce 3-D images

8 There are 2 main types of cells:
Prokaryotes and 2. Eukaryotes

9 Make a T -Chart Prokaryotes Eukaryotes

10 Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Single Celled Bacteria Prokaryotic Cells Small, Simple, cells that have genetic material (DNA) that is not contained in a nucleus (no nucleus) No membrane bound organelles Have a Cell Membrane and a Cell Wall Have Ribosomes

11 Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Single or Multi Celled Plants and Animals Eukaryotic Cells Large and complex, Specialized cells that have a plasma membrane. DNA is located in a nucleus. Have Ribosomes. They have Membrane Bound Organelles “Little Organs” that compartments that have specific functions

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13 Prokaryote/Eukaryote Vendiagram
Fold a blank sheet of paper in half

14 Draw this on the front Eukaryotes Prokaryotes Both

15 Create a sketch of a typical prokaryotic cell and Eukaryotic cell on the appropriate flap.

16 Membrane Bound Organelles
Procedure Place the words below in correct part of your vendiagram Simple Single or multi celled Only Single Cell Bacteria Specialized Nucleus Living Complex Large Animals Plants Small DNA Have ribosome Plasma Membrane Membrane Bound Organelles

17 Membrane Bound Organelles
Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Specialized Only Single Cell Complex Living Single or multi celled DNA Membrane Bound Organelles Simple Plasma Membrane Bacteria Large Protist Have ribosome Plants Fungi Small Nucleus Animals

18 How would you determine whether the cells of a newly discovered organism were prokaryotic or eukaryotic? *Answer in complete sentences on the back of your vendiagram*


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