History of Cell Discovery Chapter 4
Microscope view of cells Robert Hooke – first to see cells! designed microscope that he was able to view cork cells with (1665). Named “Cells” because they look like monk quarters Cells with stone beds
Microscope view of cells Anton Van Leeuwenhoek – first to see living cells. improved design, and was able to view red blood cells and bacteria. Called them "animalicules"
Scientists of Cell Theory Theodore Schwann – zoologist who observed that the tissues of animals had cells (1839)
Scientists of Cell Theory Mattias Schleiden – botanist who observed that the tissues of plants had cells (1845)
Scientists of Cell Theory Rudolf Virchow – reported that every living thing is made up of cells, and that these cells must come from other cells.
Cell Theory All living things are made of one or more cells. 2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in organisms. (the smallest unit that can perform life functions) 3. All cells come from pre - existing cells.
Terms Cell – the smallest unit that can carry on the processes of life. Unicellular – consists of only one cell Multicellular – consists of more than one cell
Basic cell Structures Cell Membrane – outer boundary Nucleus – control center Cytoplasm – stuff between membrane & nucleus
Two Basic Cell Types Prokaryotic – lacks internal structures surrounded by membranes. Has a cell membrane & a cell wall Has NO nucleus. Means “before the nucleus” Usually Unicellular organisms Ex: Bacteria
Two Basic Cell Types Eukaryotic – contains internal membrane bound structures. Has a nucleus Has a cell membrane Usually multicellular organisms Ex: Plants, animals, and protists