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Mr. Altorfer
Life Science
The Diversity of Cells
Pages 60 to 67
Cells and the Cell Theory
Cell:
A cell is the smallest unit that
can perform all the processes
necessary for life.
Cells and the Cell Theory
Robert
Hooke- In 1665 he looked at
a piece of cork under his microscope.
He saw little boxes in the cork that
he called “CELLS.”
Cells and the Cell Theory
Anton
van Leewenhoek- (1673) A
Dutch merchant who built
microscopes as a hobby.
Cells and the Cell Theory
Euglena
Yeast
Blood Cells
Bacteria
Cells
Cells and the Cell Theory
Matthias
Schleiden- (1838) A
German scientist who concluded that
all plants are made of cells.
Cells and the Cell Theory
Theodor
Schwann- (1839) A German
scientist who concluded that all
animals are made of cells.
Cells and the Cell Theory
Rudolf
Virchow- (1858) A German
doctor who concluded that all cells
come from other cells.
Cells and the Cell Theory
The
Cell Theory:
– ALL organisms (living things) are made
of one or more cells.
– The cell is the basic unit of all living
things.
– All cells come from already existing
cells. (other cells)
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THEORY
IN LIFE SCIENCE!!!!!!
Cell Size
Most
cells are very small!
Cells have to be small. If cells
become too big, they are unable to
get nutrients and waste material in
or out of the cell!
Parts of a Cell
The
Cell Membrane- A protective
layer that covers the cell’s surface
and acts a barrier. The cell
membrane controls what enters and
exits the cell.
Parts of a Cell
Organelles-
Small parts of the cell
that perform different jobs inside a
cell. Organelles are similar to the
organs in your body, only smaller.
Examples: Nucleus, mitochondria.
We will learn more about these in a
few days. Relax!
Parts of a Cell
DNA
(deoxyribonucleic acid)- All cells
contain genetic material in the form
of DNA.
DNA carries the information
necessary for the cell to function and
to make more copies of the cell.
Two Kinds of Cells
Prokaryotic
Cells- Single celled
organisms that do not have a an
organized nucleus or membranebound organelles.
Examples: Bacteria and Archaea
Bacteria
Archaea
Two Kinds of Cells
Eukaryotic
Cells- Cells that contain
a nucleus and membrane-bound
organelles.
Eukaryotes- Organisms that contain
eukaryotic cells.
– Examples: People, plants, algae and
Protists (amoeba)
Amoeba
Algae