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Understanding Cells
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Microscopes Light Microscope- Uses light and lenses to magnify the image of an object Compound Microscope- A light microscope that uses more than one lens to magnify an object Electron Microscope- Magnetic field to focus a beam of electrons through an object. Most complex type of microscope.
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Microscopes
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Electron microscope photos
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Cell Theory As scientists developed new microscopes they began to study cells. Ruldolf Virchow, Theodor Schwann and Matthias Schleiden all developed the cell theory. The cell theory states: all living things are made up of one or more cells, the cell is the smallest unit of life and cells com from preexisting cells.
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Basic Cell Substances Many parts of a cell are made of smaller parts linked together. These parts are called macromolecules. Water is the main ingredient in all cells. 70% of a cells volume is water. The structure of a water molecule is essential for the dissolving of nutrients into cells.
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Types of Macromolecules
Nucleic Acids- Long chains of nucleotides join together to make DNA and RNA Proteins- Long chains of amino acid molecules. They contain instructions on how to join acids together Lipids- Large molecules that do not dissolve in water. They are protective barriers in cells. (Ex: Cholesterol) Carbohydrates- Sugar molecules can store energy, provide support and are needed for communication.
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DNA vs RNA
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