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The Cell Theory Section 4.1. What do you know?  Where are cells found?  How many cells are there in a single human being?  What do you think might.

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1 The Cell Theory Section 4.1

2 What do you know?  Where are cells found?  How many cells are there in a single human being?  What do you think might be inside cells?

3 Living?  Are these items living, once living, or nonliving?  Autumn leaf  Cotton shirt  Tulip  Steel beam  Car  Dog  String beans  Cow  How do you know which things are living?

4 Cells  The basic unit of structure is the cell.  All living things or things that were once living are made up of one or more cells.  Cells are difficult to see with the untrained eye.  Cell- basic unit of function in all living things.  Each cell carries out life processes.

5 Development of the Cell Theory  In 1675, a Dutch shopkeeper named Anton van Leeuwenhoek, looked at pond water through a simple microscope.  He saw what he called “animalcules” (single-celled organisms)  Probably the first person to see cells.

6 Development of the Cell Theory  Around the same time, an English scientist and inventor, Robert Hooke, used a crude compound microscope to look at a very thin slice of cork.  He saw “a great many little boxes”  Why do you think he called them cells?

7 Development of the Cell Theory  In the 1830’s a German botanist, Matthias Schleiden, noticed that all the plants he observed under a microscope seemed to be made of tiny units.  In 1838, he stated that all plants made up similar units (cells)  It was then discovered that cells were present in other living things.  Another German scientists, Theodore Schwann, observed animal tissue and stated that cells were the building blocks of both plants and animals.  Pointed out that there were many different kinds of cells, each with a different function.  In 1858, Rudolf Virchow, stated that all cells are produced only by other living cells.

8 Development of the Cell Theory  The cell theory- set of statements about the ideas about the cell.  All living things are made up of one or more cells.  Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things.  All cells come only from other living things.

9 What have we learned? 1. Which scientist gave us the name “cell”? 2. What are the three parts to the cell theory? 3. Why is a cell considered the smallest thing that can be called living? 4. Cells can be similar to bricks in a building. What other things are like cells? Make a list. For each item, explain how it is similar to a cell.


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