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Grade 11 Biology DP Assignment 3 Cells. Section 7.1 Summary – pages 171-174 The History of the Cell Theory Before microscopes were invented, people believed.

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1 Grade 11 Biology DP Assignment 3 Cells

2 Section 7.1 Summary – pages 171-174 The History of the Cell Theory Before microscopes were invented, people believed that diseases were caused by curses and supernatural spirits. Microscopes enabled scientists to view and study cells, the basic units of living organisms. As scientists began using microscopes, they quickly realized they were entering a new world–one of microorganisms.

3 Section 7.1 Summary – pages 171-174 The cell theory is made up of three main ideas: All cells come from preexisting cells. The cell is the basic unit of organization of organisms. All organisms are composed of one or more cells.

4 Section 7.1 Summary – pages 171-174 There are two basic types of electron microscopes. The transmission electron microscope allows scientists to study the structures contained within a cell. The scanning electron microscope scans the surface of cells to learn their three dimensional shape. Development of Electron Microscopes

5 Summary Section 2 – pages 175-178 All living cells must maintain a balance regardless of internal and external conditions. Survival depends on the cell’s ability to maintain the proper conditions within itself.

6 Summary Section 2 – pages 175-178 It is the plasma membrane’s job to: allow waste and other products to leave the cell. remove excess amounts of these nutrients when levels get so high that they are harmful. allow a steady supply of glucose, amino acids, and lipids to come into the cell no matter what the external conditions are.

7 Selective permeability is a process used to maintain homeostasis in which the plasma membrane allows some molecules into the cell while keeping others out. Summary Section 2 – pages 175-178 This process of maintaining the cell’s environment is called homeostasis.

8 Section 2 Check It is fluid because the phospholipid molecules move within the membrane. Proteins in the membrane that move among the phospholipids create the mosaic pattern.

9 A prokaryotic cell does not have internal organelles surrounded by a membrane. Most of a prokaryote’s metabolism takes place in the cytoplasm. 1. Ribosomes 2. DNA 3. Plasma membrane 4. Cell wall Chapter Assessment

10 This eukaryotic cell from an animal has distinct membrane-bound organelles that allow different parts of the cell to perform different functions. 4. Plasma membrane 1. Nucleus 2. Nucleolus 3. Chromosomes 5. Organelles Chapter Assessment


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