HUMAN CELLS Szemán Zsuzsa. CELLS  Smallest living unit  Most are microscopic.

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HUMAN CELLS Szemán Zsuzsa

CELLS  Smallest living unit  Most are microscopic

DISCOVERY OF CELLS  Robert Hooke (mid-1600s)  Observed sliver of cork  Saw “row of empty boxes”  Coined the term cell

CELL THEORY  (1839)Theodor Schwann & Matthias Schleiden “ all living things are made of cells”  (50 yrs. later) Rudolf Virchow “all cells come from cells”

PRINCIPLES OF CELL THEORY  All living things are made of cells  Smallest living unit of structure and function of all organisms is the cell  All cells arise from preexisting cells (this principle discarded the idea of spontaneous generation)

CELL SIZE

CELL TYPES  Prokaryotic  Eukaryotic

PROKARYOTIC CELLS  First cell type on earth  Cell type of Bacteria and Archaea

PROKARYOTIC CELLS  No membrane bound nucleus  Nucleoid = region of DNA concentration  Organelles not bound by membranes

EUKARYOTIC CELLS  Nucleus bound by membrane  Include fungi, protists, plant, and animal cells  Possess many organelles Protozoan

REPRESENTATIVE ANIMAL CELL

REPRESENTATIVE PLANT CELL

INTRODUCTION  The human body is made up of many specialised cells that perform specific functions.  Specialised cells arise from the differentiation of unspecialised cells during embryological development.