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Cell Structure and Function Chapter 7
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Ch 7.1-Life is Cellular
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How Did We Discover Cells?
Microscopes! Invented in the late 1500s Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1600s) Created some of the best early lenses Submitted drawings of tiny living things he called “animalcules”
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Who Called Them “Cells”?
Robert Hooke (1600s) Observed cork Empty boxes looked like monastery cells to him Inspired the name for cells
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The Cell Theory - Matthias Schleiden (1800s) - Theodor Schwann (1800s)
Stated that all plants are made of cells - Theodor Schwann (1800s) Stated that all animals are made of cells - Rudolf Virchow (1800s) Cells can only be produced by existing cells
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The Cell Theory 1) All living things are made up of cells
2) Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things 3) New cells are produced from existing cells
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Light Microscopes Allow light to pass through a specimen
Use lenses to magnify a specimen Ocular lens is the lens you look through Objective lens is the lens above the specimen Compound Microscope Dissecting Microscope
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Cell Stains Most living cells are transparent
Staining cells can make them visible Some stains work on entire cells, and some only on parts of a cell - Some stains are fluorescent
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Electron Microscopes Use electrons instead of light
Can show much greater detail than light microscopes - Images are in black and white Computers are used to add “false color”
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Transmission Electron Microscopes
Pass electrons through a really thin specimen Specimens are cut into ultra-thin flat slices
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Scanning Electron Microscopes
Bounce electrons off the surface of a specimen - Show the 3-D outline of a specimen
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Types of Cells Prokaryotes Eukaryotes - Do not enclose DNA in a nucleus - Always unicellular - Smaller, simpler cells - Enclose DNA in a nucleus - Can be unicellular or multicellular - Larger, more complex cells
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