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1 Famous Men Leeuwenhoek: first to see living microorganisms
Used simple microscope Robert Hooke: named the cell Used a compound microscope to look at cork. Reminded him of rooms in a monastery Called them Cells

2 Cell Theory All living things are made of cells
2. Cell is the basic unit of life 3. All cells come from other cells organism Organ system cells Organ tissue Skin Skin Muscle Muscle Skin Muscle

3 Cell Structure and Function
Cells vary in size. Longest cell – nerve cells Cells vary in shape. Shape is often related to function Blood cells are smooth, round, and flow easily through the blood vessels

4 2 Cell Types Prokaryote Eukaryote No nucleus Nucleus
No membrane bound organelles Membrane bound organelles Simple Complex Contains: cell wall, cell membrane, and ribosomes, Contains: nucleus and organelles Bacteria only Plants/animals/fungus

5 Organelle Structure and Function
Plasma membrane (cell membrane) Surrounds cell maintains homeostasis selectively permeable (controls what enter and leaves the cell)

6 Cell Wall Rigid Structure Surrounds cell membrane Provides support Ex. Plants, Fungi, some protist and bacteria

7 Nucleus Nucleus – control center (contains chromatin)
Nuclear membrane Nucleolus Chromatin Nucleus – control center (contains chromatin) Chromatin – Tangles of DNA Nucleolus – located in the center of the nucleus, produces ribosomes

8 Endoplasmic Reticulum
Ribosomes Found on the endoplasmic reticulum or cytoplasm Site of protein synthesis Ribosomes Cytoplasm Liquid between the nucleus and cell membrane Suspends organelles A place for chemical reactions and transport

9 Endoplasmic Reticulum
Folded membrane (increased surface area) Assembly and transport of proteins and lipids Rough ER has attached ribosomes

10 Golgi Apparatus (body)
Packaging and shipping of proteins and lipids Packaged into vesicles Vacuole Storage of food, water, and waste Larger in plant cells – usually contains water

11 Mitochondrion Produces Energy (ATP) for the cell
Inner folded membrane increases surface area

12 Chloroplast Photosynthesis Contains chlorophyll (green pigment)
Light energy + CO2 + H2O  glucose + O2

13 Microtubules and Microfilaments
Protein fibers involved in cell movement and shape of the cell Moves organelles throughout the cell (cytoplasmic streaming of chloroplast)

14 Cilia Flagella Short hair-like projections from the membrane
Cell movement Flagella Long whip-like structure that extend from the cell membrane Usually 1 or 2 on a cell

15 3 differences between plant and animal cells
Plant cell has cell wall Plant cell has chloroplast Plant cell has a larger vacuole


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