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Cell Structure and Function
Unit One Biology 30
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Cell Facts The average human being is composed of around 100 Trillion individual cells! It would take as many as 50 cells to cover the area of a dot on this letter “i”
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Why start with cells? Biology- the study of life
“being composed of cells” is one of the characteristics of life
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How it all began… 1665- English Scientist, Robert Hooke, discovered cells while looking at a thin slice of cork. He thought that cells only existed in plants and fungi
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Further developments Anton van Leuwenhoek, Observed pond scum & and blood cells Therefore, it was known that cells are found in animals as well as plants
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The Cell Theory (Schleiden & Schwann):
All organisms are composed of one or more cells The cell is the basic unit of organization for the organism All cells come from pre-exiting cells
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Two basic cell types: Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic
1. Prokaryotic cells Earliest cells Lack membrane bound organelles No nucleus Have membrane, cytoplasm & free DNA
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Prokaryotic cells: Bacteria (only Kingdom Monera)
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2. Eukaryotic cells: Have a nucleus that holds the DNA inside a membrane and other organelles Also have cell membrane & cytoplasm
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Human muscle cells With large nuclei
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Paramecium- consist of only a single eukaryotic cell
Nucleus With DNA For reproduction
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Human Red Blood Cells Exception: A Eukaryotic Cell With NO NUCLEUS !
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Fungi
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Differences between animal and plant cells:
ANIMAL PLANT
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Only in plants… Cell Wall- rigid outer structure, made of cellulose (fiber) Chloroplast- for photosynthesis, contain chlorophyll= GREEN Large vacuoles- for storage of food and water
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Cell wall Chloroplast (chlorophyll) Large vacuole PLANT CELL
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Found only in Animal cells:
Centrioles - involved in cell division Lysosomes are more common in animal cells
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No Wall, Just a Cell Membrane Many lysosomes Animal Cell
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Found in both Plant and Animal Cells…
Most organelles are common to both types of cells. Include these organelles in your inquiry project. Find the functions of the following cells: - nucleus - vacuole food/water -mitochondria - lysosomes -endoplasmic reticulum - ribosomes -golgi complex(apparatus) - cytoplasm - cell membrane
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