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1 Cell Theory Galileo First observations made with a microscope
Robert Hooke Made simple microscope Looked at cork observed small box like structures Called them cellulae (small rooms) = cells

2 Cell Theory Anton van Leewenhoek Created a microscope
Saw living things in milk, pond water, etc Matthias Schlieden Looked at plants and concluded they were composed of cells

3 Cell Theory Theodore Schwann Animals composed of cells Rudolph Virchow
All cells are produced from the division of existing cells

4 Cell Theory All living things are composed of one or more cells
Cells are the basic unit of structure and organization of all living organisms Cells arise only from previously existing cells Cells pass on copies of their genetic material to their daughter cells

5 Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic
** Organelles – specialized structures in cells that carryout specific functions Prokaryotic Cells Prokaryotes Small and simple No nucleus or membrane bound organelles Usually unicellular Bacteria Eukaryotic Cells Eukaryotes Higher level organisms and function Most organisms are made up of eukaryotic cells Nucleus –organelle that contains DNA Other membrane bound organelles

6 What are all living things composed of?
Agenda for Tuesday Nov. 2nd Cell theory Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells Cell structure

7 List the 3 parts of Cell Theory
Agenda for Thursday Feb 10th Organelle Notes Cell City Analogy Cell Coloring

8 Organelles in the Cell Plasma membrane Cell Wall – plants and fungi
Controls what enters and leaves cell Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Cell Wall – plants and fungi support and protect the cell Plants’ cell walls composed of cellulose fungi have walls composed of chitin

9 Organelles in the Cell Nucleus - contains DNA
DNA – instructions needed to produce proteins that control  metabolism and other cell functions Cytoplasm - material enclosed by the plasma membrane Liquid within the cell

10 Organelles Nucleolus – within nucleus Nucleoplasma
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is created here Nucleoplasma

11 Organelles – ER Single, continuous membrane
Pipes, tubes and tunnels in cell Continuous with nuclear envelope Superhighway of the cell 2 kinds: Rough ER + Smooth ER Rough ER - Studded, or covered, with ribosomes Major site of protein synthesis

12 Golgi Apparatus Handles export and import of material for cell
Functions: Storage, packaging, sorting and final touches and modification of proteins before exportation The UPS of the cell

13 Vesicles and Vacuoles Transport Vesicles
Transport material from ER to Golgi Transport of finished product from Golgi to Cell Membrane for export (reversed for import) Lysosomes &Peroxisomes Contain digestive enzymes Breakdown cell's food and wastes Detox alcohols and hydrogen peroxide

14 Mitochondria Produces energy for the cell Composed of 2 membranes
Cell's "power house" Composed of 2 membranes Cristae = folds of inner membrane, site of energy production Matrix = fluid inside mitochondria

15 Chloroplasts Found only in green plant cells and algae
Site of photosynthesis Contain the pigment chlorophyll Thylkaloid – single disk, site of photosynthesis Grana = stacks of thylkaloid Stroma = fluid inside chloroplast

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17 Cytoskeleton Framework of protein fibers inside cell
Support and movement (dynamic) Composed of: Microfilaments = thinnest (actin) Intermediate filaments = (composition varies) Microtubules = thickest (tubulin)

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20 What are some differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Agenda for Friday Feb 11th Quiz Finish Coloring Cell City Analogy

21 Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic
Prokaryotic Cells Prokaryotes Small and simple No nucleus or membrane bound organelles Usually unicellular Bacteria Eukaryotic Cells Eukaryotes Higher level organisms and function Most organisms are made up of eukaryotic cells Nucleus –organelle that contains DNA Membrane bound organelles

22 Plant vs. Animal Cell Plant Cells Cell Wall Chloroplasts
And cell membrane Chloroplasts Large vacuoles Animal Cells No Cell wall Cell membrane only No Chloroplast Small or absent vacuoles All other organelles are the same in each cell

23 What are some differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Agenda for Friday Nov 5th Quiz Cell Review Questions 14-18, 21-22, starting on page 175 Questions 3,4,& 5 on page 186 Questions 1,2,4,5 on Page 200


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