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HW # 43- Compare the L (in your KWL) to what is said on pgs. 84 & 85 of your text. Add any additional information that you feel is important. Perform your Cell Theory Rap for a friend/parent/sibling/pet. Warm up (collect last week’s warm up & parent letter) Where do cells come from? How do you know? Week 13, Day One

Warm up Response

Homework Response/Check Did you complete your Fiber Identification lab conclusion? If not, put it in your Panther Planner to complete.

Cell Theory

KWL

Hairy T-cell

Definition There are 3 parts to cell theory. 1. All living things are made of cells.

Part 2 of the Theory 2. The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life.

Part 3 of the Theory 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells. yeast cells dividing

Who came up with this theory? 1. Schleiden (circa 1838) All plants are made of cells! Onion skin cells

2. Schwann Who came up with this theory? All animals are made of cells! Human red blood cells

Who came up with this theory? 3. Virchow All cells come from pre- existing cells!

How big are cells? Microscopic (mostly) Measured in microns µm (micrometers). A µm is one millionth of a meter = m = one thousandth of 1 mm.

How big are cells? Smallest free-living cell = Mycoplasma genitalium Size = 0.2 to 0.3 µm

How big are cells? Bacteria e.g. Eschericia coli (aka E.coli) Size=1 µm by 3 µm

How big are cells? Human red blood cell = 8 µm in diameter

How big are cells? Largest cell on the human body = ovum Size= 1000 µm in diameter (1 mm)

How big are cells? Smallest cell in the human body = sperm cell.

How big are cells? Largest cell with a metabolism = Chaos chaos Size=1-5 mm in length.mm common name = Giant Amoeba Chaos diffluens, is an amoeba closely related to the giant amoebaeamoebagiant

How big are cells? Largest cell = yolk of an ostrich egg

Ostrich, egg, humans

Ostrich emerged from egg

How can we study cells? Problem: They are microscopic! Solution: Use a microscope!

Types of Microscopes 1.Compound light microscope – Light passes through lenses to magnify image up to 1000X – Can observe living cells

Types of Microscopes 2. Electron microscope – Uses a beam of electrons to magnify image > 1000X – Kills cells being observed

Cell Theory Rap

Common features of all cells Small size – allows materials to move via diffusion Diffusion = process by which molecules move from levels of high concentration to levels of low concentration until equilibrium is reached

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Common features of all cells 1. Cell Membrane – selectively/differentially permeable (lets some things in and out)

Common features of all cells 2. Cytoplasm – semi-fluid material in which cell organelles float

Common features of all cells 3. Nucleic acid containing genetic code : Which nucleic acid? DNA

Common features of all cells 4. Cytoskeleton – proteins that support the cell (Microtubules & microfilaments)

Common features of all cells 5. Ribosomes – make proteins

If Cells could be really big …… Star Trek - The Immunity Syndrome

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