Objective: You will be able to properly use a microscope, explain cell theory and how Hooke and Leeuwenhoek contributed to this knowledge. Microscopes and cell theory 7.1
How Hooke contributed: Robert Hooke used an early compound microscope to look at plant material and coined the term “cells” in 1665 Cells reminded him of his tiny room at the monastery- also called a cell
How Leeuwenhoek contributed: Leeuwenhoek was the first to see many things under a microscope (organisms in pond water)
Cell Theory- 1- all living things are composed of cells 2- cells are basic unit of structure and function in living things 3- new cells are produced by existing ones
Microscopes Better microscopes = scientists make more discoveries Electron microscopes can see 1000 xs smaller than regular microscopes
Microscopes Using microscopes we have been able to tell the difference between two types of cells: 1. Prokaryotes 2. Eukaryotes
Cells Prokaryotes- no nucleus, generally smaller and simpler than eukaryotes. Ex: bacteria Eukaryotes- nucleus, where genetic info is stored. More complex and varied. Ex: plants, animals, fungi and protists. YOU!
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