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1 Cells Unit 3

2 The Discovery of Cells Microscopes have become an important tool for studying biology In 1665, Robert Hooke used a simple microscope (30 magnification) to look at a thin slice of cork, in which he saw many “little boxes” He called them cells because they reminded him of the small rooms in which monks lived

3 The Discovery of Cells Ten years later, Anton van Leeuwenhoek used a more powerful microscope (300 magnification) and discovered “tiny animals” that lived in pond water

4 Cell Theory In the 1800’s, the cell theory was developed because of the works of Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow The cell theory states that: All living things are made up of one or more cells Cells are the basic units of structure and function in organisms All cells arise from existing cells

5 Cell Size & Shape Cells vary greatly in size and shape
These variations enable them to perform specific functions in the body It is important for a cell to have the biggest surface-area-to-volume ratio possible so that nutrients traveling through the cell membrane can reach their destination easily If a cell is large, its shape will often be one that increases surface-area-to-volume ratio

6 Cell Size & Shape Which cell has a bigger surface-area-to-volume-ratio, and therefore, will be more successful?

7 Cell Features ALL CELLS HAVE: Cell Membrane: Outer boundary of cell
Cytoplasm: Fluid in which all contents of cell are suspended Ribosomes: Where proteins are made DNA: genetic material

8 Two types of Cells: The Basics
PROKARYOTIC Occur individually No nucleus or other membrane bound organelles Genetic Material is single loop of DNA Cell wall surrounds cell membrane for structure Capsule helps cell cling to surfaces Ex: Bacteria!! EUKARYOTIC “You” have “Eu”karyotic cells Occur single celled or multicellular Membrane bound nucleus & other organelles Includes all cells (plant, animal, fungi, algae) except bacteria Ex: Skin Cells

9 Inside the Eukaryotic Cell
Cytoskeleton helps the cell move, keep its shape, and organize its parts – made of protein fibers

10 Inside the Eukaryotic Cell
There are many organelles in eukaryotic cells, which are membrane bound structures that carry out specific activities Nucleus: Stores DNA Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): System of internal membranes that move protein and other substances throughout cell Rough ER have ribosomes attached and smooth ER do not

11 Inside the Eukaryotic Cell
Golgi Apparatus: Modifies, sorts and packages cell products Lysosomes: Where enzymes digest old, damaged or unused organelles Mitochondria: Uses energy from macromolecules to make ATP (power house of cell)

12 Inside the Eukaryotic Cell
PLANT CELLS HAVE ALL OF THE ABOVE PLUS: Chloroplasts: Use light energy to make food for plants Central Vacuoles: Store water and waste. When vacuole is full, plants are sturdy Cell wall: Made of cellulose and provides support

13 Levels of Cellular Organization
Cell: Smallest unit of life (ex: lung cell) Tissue: Distinct group of cells that have similar structures and functions (ex: lung tissue) Organs: Specialized structure that has a specific function (ex: lung) Organ Systems: Various organs that carry out a major body function (ex: respiratory system)


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