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Cell Biology. Essential Question. Cell. Name those who added to the cell theory ; what did each contribute?. 10.29.2007. Cell. Cell Theory Robert Hooke (1665) first discovered and named “cells” looked at dead cells of a cork plant. Cell. Cell Theory
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Essential Question Cell Name those who added to the cell theory; what did each contribute? 10.29.2007
Cell Cell Theory • Robert Hooke (1665) • first discovered and named “cells” • looked at dead cells of a cork plant
Cell Cell Theory • Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1674) • built microscopes to study ‘animalcules’ known today as microorganisms • first to see living cells
Cell Cell Theory • Matthias Schleiden (1838) • stated all plants are made of cells
Cell Cell Theory • Theodore Schwann (1839) • studied human notochord • concluded all animals are made of cells
Cell Cell Theory • Rudolph Virchow (1858) • every cell comes from another cell like it.
Cell Cell Theory • modern Cell Theory • All living things are composed of cells. • Cells are the units of structure and function in living things. • New cells are produced from pre-existing cells.
Cell Cell Structure • Cells can come in 3 shapes 1. Sphere 2. Brick 3. Cube
Cell Cell Structure The smallest are bacteria cells The largest is the human egg
Cell Cell Structure • Two types of organisms • Unicellular- ex. Bacteria, yeasts, Amoeba • Multicellular- some cells are specialized; evolved from unicellular cells
Cell Cell Structure • Levels of organization cell tissue organ organ system organism
Cell Organelles cell membrane
Cell Organelles (transparent layer between cells) cell wall
Cell Organelles nucleus
Organelles (stained green) microtubules Cell
Organelles microfilaments Cell
Organelles (red) ribosome Cell
Organelles (yellow) endoplasmic reticulum Cell
Organelles (purple) golgi apparatus Cell
Organelles lysosome Cell
Organelles vacuole Cell
Organelles mitochondria Cell
Organelles flagella Cell
Organelles cilia Cell
Organelles (green) chloroplast Cell
Organelles (green) cell wall Cell
Organelles centriole Cell
Organelles (white) cytoplasm Cell
Organelles What is a plastid? A storage cell Which 3 organelles are plastids? Cell
Essential Question Cell What are the different states of concentration across a membrane? 11.5.2007
Types of cells cells classifications prokaryote no membrane bound organelles (no nucleus) ex: bacteria eukaryote cells with membrane bound organelles ex: plants, fungi, animals, protists Cell
Transport cell membrane fluid mosaic model membrane constantly moving 3 main molecules proteins carbohydrates lipids hydrophilic (water loving) heads hydrophobic (water fearing) tails Cell
Transport Cell
Transport cell membrane allows for transport of materials into and out of cell Cell
Transport diffusion movement of molecules from higher to lower concentration Cell
Transport equilibrium state in which concentration is equal in all areas Cell
Transport osmosis movement of water from higher to lower concentration. Cell
Transport osmosis hypertonic concentration of solute is greater outside cell hypotonic concentration of solute is less outside cell isotonic concentration of solute is equal on both sides of membrane Cell
Transport osmosis Cell
Transport osmosis Cell
Transport osmosis Which is isotonic, hypertonic, hypotonic? Isotonic hypertonic hypotonic Cell
Cell Transport • osmosis
Cell Transport • osmosis
Cell Transport • osmosis
Cell Transport • osmosis
Essential Question Cell Be able to differentiate between the types of cell transport. 11.7.2007
Transport facilitated diffusion molecules move across membrane with help of transport proteins Cell
Transport active transport uses energy to transport molecules against concentration gradient Cell
Transport active transport uses energy to transport molecules against concentration gradient Cell