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1 CH. 3 ~ CELLS

2 Robert Hooke 1665 Looked at thin slices of cork under a microscope Did not know at the time about their structure and function. What IS a cell?

3 A cell is the smallest unit of life that can carry out all the activities necessary for life.

4 THE CELL THEORY One of the foundations of modern biology. It states: 1.All living things are made up of one or more cells 2.Cells are the most basic unit of life; they originate from pre-existing cells 3.Energy Flow (metabolism) occurs within cells; they must maintain an internal balance (homeostasis) 4.Cells contain DNA (hereditary information) so they can reproduce. Pass this genetic material from one generation to another.

5 TYPES OF CELLS

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8 Why are cells so different? Specialized Functions!

9 What Limits the Size of a Cell? Human Body consists of about 100 trillion cells (A string 100 trillion inches long could be wrapped around Earth more than 63,000 times) Cell grows- needs to take in food and get rid of waste through the cell membrane. Cell cannot grow so large that their surface area becomes too small to take in enough food and remove enough wastes Cells volume increases faster than its surface area. Surface area = 6s 2 Volume = l x w x h

10 Which has bigger cells? Person with strep throat? Cells of the bacteria that causes strep?

11 Eukaryotic vs. Prokaryotic Cells Eukaryotic Cells Large Have chromosomes Have membrane- bound organelles – Nucleus – Mitochondria – Centrioles – (theory of endosymbiosis) Prokaryotic Cells Small No chromosomes, only small circle of DNA (plasmid) No membrane- bound organelles. Eukaryotic Cells are Larger than Prokaryotic cells

12 Organisms that are Eukaryotic: Every organisms that is not bacteria: – Animals – Plants – Fungus – Protists Organisms that are Prokaryotic: Every bacterial cell – Eubacteria – Archeabacteria Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells

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15 HOMEWORK Choose any TWO Cell Parts from the Plant Diagram and any TWO from the Animal Cell Diagram in your notes to define (must be 4 DIFFERENT CELL PARTS/ORGANELLES). Using information from your textbook, Chapter 3: For EACH CELL PART?ORGANELLE that you chose: 1.Explain the structure and function. 2.Is it found in a plant cell, animal cell or BOTH? 3.Is it found in a Eukaryotic Cell, Prokaryotic cell or BOTH?


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