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?
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Control center
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Contains DNA -> Coded set of instructions
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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