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1 Discovery of Cells 1600’s Anton Van Leeuwenhoek made some of the earliest microscopes Robert Hooke Published book of drawings of microscopic observations Hooke called the rectangular chambers in cork “Cells”

2 Discovery of Cells 1839 Theodor Schwann found cell structure in animal tissues Schwann concluded that animals were made of cells Robert Brown found the nucleus in some cells Matthias Schleiden suggested that the nucleus played a part in cell reproduction 1855 Rudolf Virchow studied cell reproduction Virchow concluded that Plant and Animal cells are created by the division of preexisting cells

3 Modern Cell Theory 1- All living things are composed of cells
2- Cells are the smallest working units of living things 3- All cells come from preexisting cells by cell division

4 Types of cells There are two types of cells - Prokaryotic - Eukaryotic

5 Types of cells - Prokaryotic
Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus or organelles Prokaryotic cells are found in bacteria

6 Types of cells - Eukaryotic
Eukaryotic cells have at least one nucleus and other organelles Eukaryotic cells are found in Plants, Animals, Protists, and Fungus.

7 Organelle essentials Cell wall

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10 Organelle essentials

11 Organelle essentials Cell wall - made of cellulose, very porous,
gives cell support, found in plants Found outside of cell membrane

12 Organelle essentials Cell membrane

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15 Organelle essentials

16 Organelle essentials Cell membrane
- controls what enters and exits cell, Structure, 2 lipid layers with protein and carbohydrate molecules embedded in it

17 Organelle essentials Cytoplasm

18 Organelle essentials

19 Organelle essentials Cytoplasm - cell fluid

20 Organelle essentials Cytoskeleton
- made of microfilaments and microtubules

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23 Organelle essentials

24 Organelle essentials Cytoskeleton
- made of microfilaments and microtubules - microfilaments - long solid protein structures - microtubules - long hollow protein structures Used for support and movement in the cell

25 Organelle essentials Plastids - found only in plants
Includes the following 3 types... Chloroplasts, Chromoplasts, and Leucoplasts

26 Organelle essentials Chloroplast

27 Organelle essentials

28 Organelle essentials Chloroplast - place for photosynthesis,
Contain green disks “grana” and fluid “stroma”

29 Organelle essentials Chromoplast

30 Organelle essentials

31 Organelle essentials Chromoplast - container for pigment (color)

32 Organelle essentials Leucoplast

33 Organelle essentials

34 Organelle essentials Leucoplast - container for starch

35 Organelle essentials Vacuoles

36 Organelle essentials

37 Organelle essentials Vacuoles - containers for water in plants,
for food and water and waste in animals

38 Organelle essentials Lysosomes

39 Organelle essentials

40 Organelle essentials Lysosomes - container for digestive enzymes
sometimes called “suicide sacs”

41 Organelle essentials Nucleus

42 Organelle essentials

43 Organelle essentials Nucleus - controls cell - contains genetic info

44 Organelle essentials Nuclear Envelope

45 Organelle essentials

46 Organelle essentials Nuclear Envelope
- controls what enter and exits nucleus - Made of membrane contains many pores

47 Organelle essentials Nucleolus

48 Organelle essentials

49 Organelle essentials Nucleolus - inside nucleus, makes ribosomes

50 Organelle essentials Chromosomes

51 Organelle essentials

52 Organelle essentials Chromosomes - inside nucleus, made of chromatin
- contain the genetic material (DNA)

53 Organelle essentials Mitochondrion

54 Organelle essentials

55 Organelle essentials Mitochondrion - “Powerhouse of the cell”
site for “cellular respiration” (Burning food to release energy) folded membrane inside is called cristae

56 Organelle essentials Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.)

57 Organelle essentials

58 Organelle essentials Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.)
-pathways in the cell rough Endoplasmic Reticulum -Many ribosomes smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum -Few ribosomes

59 Organelle essentials Ribosomes

60 Organelle essentials

61 Organelle essentials Ribosomes - Site for Building proteins
- Sometimes called “Protein Factories”

62 Organelle essentials Golgi Apparatus (Golgi Bodies)

63 Organelle essentials

64 Organelle essentials Golgi Apparatus (Golgi Bodies)
- modifies, folds, and packages protein

65 Organelle essentials Centrioles
- Help in nuclear division in animal cells

66 Organelle essentials

67 Organelle essentials Centrioles
- Help in nuclear division in animal cells

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