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Discovering Cells Section 1
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The Cell Def: basic unit of structure and function in living things
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Cell and Structure Structure of living organisms are determined by
the variety of ways cells are put together Red Blood Cells Nerve Cells Skin Cells
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Cells and Function The processes that enable a cell to live, grow, and reproduce are obtaining Oxygen Food Water Getting rid of waste
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Size of a Cell Cell and Structure
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Scientist involved with Microscopes and the Cell
Hooke (1665) Van Leewenhoek (late 1700s, early 1800s) • Schleiden (1838) • Schwann (1839) • Virchow (1858) • Observed Cellular nature of cork slices •Lenses & Microscopes • Plant cells • Animal cells • All cells from preexisting cells
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The Cell Theory Explains the relationship between cells and living things States: All living things are composed of cells Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things All cells are produced from other cells
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Microscope An instrument that makes small objects look larger.
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Magnification and Lenses
Condition of things appearing larger than they are Magnifying glass: Consists of a convex lens (center is thicker than edges) Light passes through and into the eye, image is magnified revealing more detail of object
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Compound Microscope Uses two lenses at once:
One fixed in the eyepiece Second lens chosen from a group on the revolving nosepiece Each has different magnifying power Total magnification = magnification of the 2-lenses multiplied together
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Microscopic Objects Measuring Resolution Using a metric ruler, measure the size of the circular field in millimeters as you look through the lense Def: the ability to distinguish two objects from each other Improves as magnification increases.
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The Electron Microscope
Uses a tiny beam of particles called electrons to produce magnified images
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Electron Micrographs
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Parts of the Microscope
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Parts of the Microscope Answers
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