Cells - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
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Cells
The basic unit of life
© susan anderson 2008-2010
Discovery of Cells
1590 – Invention of the microscope
allowed people to see cells for the first
time.
Hand
lens is simple microscope.
A compound microscope has more than one
lens.
Early Cell Scientists
Robert Hooke
– one of the first to see cells
Saw cork cells
Named them “cells”
1663
Van Leeuwenhoek
Mid
1600’s
Viewed pond water
Saw small organisms (he called animalcules)
Early Cell Scientists
Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow
1838
– botanist
Schwann – zoologist
Virchow – doctor (1855)
Together developed “The Cell Theory”
Schleiden
“The Cell Theory”
All living things are made of cells.
Cells are the basic unit of structure and
function in living things.
Cells all come from other cells.
**This theory holds true for all living things
Looking inside cells - Organelles
Cell Wall – rigid outer layer of plant and
some other cells.
Cell Membrane – selectively permeable
boundary
Looking inside cells - Organelles
Nucleus – control center
Nuclear
membrane protects
nucleus/boundary.
Chromatin are the strands of genetic material.
Nucleolus is where ribosomes are made.
Looking inside cells - Organelles
Cytoplasm – between the cell membrane
and the nucleus; gel-like fluid.
Mitochondria – produces most of the
energy for the cell.
Endoplasmic Reticulum –passageways
around the cell.
Looking inside cells - Organelles
Ribosomes – builders of proteins
Golgi Bodies – package and
distribute chemicals in the cell.
Chloroplasts – found in plant cells, capture
energy from the sun and use it to make
food.
Looking inside cells - Organelles
Vacuoles – store food and other materials
Lysosomes – break down old materials
and release materials to be recycled.
Bacterial Cells
Does not have a nucleus (prokaryote)
Genetic material found in cytoplasm
Only organelles are ribosomes
Cells
that have a nucleus, like plants and
animals are called eukaryotes.
Cell Specialization
Cells’ structure reflect their function
Blood
cells
Skin cells
Nerve cells