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The cell is the basic unit of living things.
Notes E 1.1 The cell is the basic unit of living things.
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Living things are different from nonliving things.
Organisms’ Life Processes: Are organized Grow and develop Respond to their environment Are able to reproduce
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All organisms need: Energy Certain Materials Living Space
(All energy used by life on Earth comes directly or indirectly from the Sun)
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All living things are made of cells.
Cell=smallest unit of life that can perform basic activities Multicellular organisms have specialized cells that, together, meet basic needs.
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The microscope led to the discovery of the cell.
Robert Hooke and Anton van Leeuwenhoek—first to describe cells (1660s and 1670s) Microscope=the new technology that led to their discoveries
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Cells come from other cells.
Cell Theory (1850s): All living things made of cells Cells carry out life functions Cells come only from other cells
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The cell Theory is important to the study of biology.
Theory=an explanation of what is observed, must be supported by evidence Louis Pasteur used Cell Theory as a foundation for his studies: Bacteria cause food spoilage, sour milk, diseases. Living things don’t arise by spontaneous generation.
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