Cells: The Basis of Life
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Cells: The Basis of Life
Mevan Siriwardane
Mrs. Rolle’s Biology - Barringer High School
October 25, 2007
Background
Microscopes
Magnifies objects of small size
Series of lens refracts a beam of light passing through
an object
Light reflect of the object is focused to the eye to see a
larger image
Discovery of a Cell
Earliest Microscopes
Compound light microscope, mid-1600s
Observations led to discoveries
Hooke’s study of cork through microscope (1665)
Leeuwenhoek saw living things in pond water (1674)
Development of the Cell Theory
(Early 1600’s) - Invention of the first microscope
1665 - Robert Hooke’s observation of cork under compound
microscope
1674 - Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovers tiny living things in
pond water
1838 - Matthias Schleiden states all plants are made of cells
1839 - Theodor Schwann concludes all animals made up of cells
1855 - Rudolph Virchow says that all cells come from existing cells
Cell Theory
Observations and conclusions by many scientists
led to understanding of the cell
Cell Theory:
1) All livings things are made of cells
2) Cells are basic units of structure/function
in living things
3) New cells are produced from existing cells
Modern Microscopes
Types
Light microscope (400-1000X)
Confocal/Fluorescence microscope (500X)
Electron microscope (1000-10000X)
Basics of the Cell
Separated from outside world
Cell membrane
Stores DNA for biological information
DNA stored in nucleus depending of type
of cell
Types of Cells
Prokaryotes
Very ancient
Very small and simple
Bacteria
No nucleus
Eukaryotes
Larger and more complex
Organized structures
Contains a nucleus
Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
What is the Nucleus?
Control center
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Contains DNA -> Coded set of instructions
Instructions for making molecules like proteins
Cell Structure and Function
Nucleus
Eukaryotic Cell (Animal Cell)
Cytoplasm
Divided into two parts: nucleus and cytoplasm
Contains many functional “little organs” or
organelles
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Nucleolus
Nucleus
Ribosome
Vesicle
Rough ER
Golgi Apparatus
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Cytoskeleton
Smooth ER
Mitochondria
Vacuole
Cytoplasm
Lysosome
Cell Structure and Function
Eukaryotic Cell (Plant)
Review
http://www.wiley.com/legacy/college/boyer/0470003790/animation
s/cell_structure/cell_structure.htm
Closure