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Chapter 7 Section 1 Discovery of Cells. The Cell Theory The Cell Theory states that all organisms are composed of similar units of organization called.

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1 Chapter 7 Section 1 Discovery of Cells

2 The Cell Theory The Cell Theory states that all organisms are composed of similar units of organization called cells.

3 Before the Cell Theory people believed in spontaneous generation which means living things come from non living thing Two scientist disproved spontaneous generation.

4 Francisco Redi proved that macroorganisms do not spontaneously generate People thought that maggots came from meat. Redi disproved this in a controlled experiment

5 Pasture proved that microoganisms do not spontaneously generate

6 Pasture

7 Development of Cell Theory Theodor Schwann and Matthias Schleiden are credited with coming up with the Cell Theory

8 Schwann Animal Cells

9 Schleiden Plant Cells

10 The Cell Theory 1. All known living things are made up of cells. 2. The cell is structural & functional unit of all living things.. 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells by division. (No spontaneous generation ).

11 Microscopes The Cell Theory would not exist if it wasn’t for the development of the microscope and the work of others.

12 Janssen Invented the first compound microscope

13 Robert Hooke In 1663 an English scientist, Robert Hook improved Janssen’s invention.

14 Hooke Hooke observed cork – the remains of dead tree bark Coined the word CELL Derived from the Latin 'cellula' which means small compartment.

15 Van Leeuwenhoek Ten years later Anton van Leeuwenhoek used his own single lens microscopes and was the first person to observe bacteria and protozoa.

16 Leeuwenhoek’s Microscope Leeuwenhoek microscopes resemble high power magnifying lenses.

17 Compound Light Microscope Ocular lens times objective lens give total magnification

18 Two Basic Cell Types Prokaryotic Cells Mainly single celled organisms Eukaryotic Cells Mainly multicellular organisms, although some are single celled (amoeba,algae, yeast)

19 Prokaryotic Cell Prokaryotes have no membrane bound organelles. Example – bacteria cell

20 Eukaryotic Cells Eukaryotes – contain membrane bound organelles Example – plant and animal cells

21 Organelles An organelle is a small specialized structure inside of a cell. An example of an organelle is the nucleus which controls cell functions.


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