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1 WARM UP TASK 11/27 Read each statement on your “Intro to Cells video sheet” and put a T or F on the LEFT SIDE ONLY. (you are making your best guess)

2 AGENDA 11/27 1.Ch 4 Notes #1 Intro to cells 2.Intro to cells video 3.Do you know your own cells? * Can get EC from this! * Can get EC from this! *** MISSING TESTS – TAKE TOMORROW!!!!

3 LEARNING TARGET CHAPTER 4 #1 I can explain the major events in cell history.

4 Ch 4 NOTES #1 11/27 THE CELL intro

5 3.6 billion years ago – 1 st cells PROKARYOTE - bacteria No nucleus

6 http://www.y outube.com/ watch?v=Ra AM8qQcs6E &sns=em

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8 1.3 billion years ago EUKARYOTE CELLS – do have nucleus ; also organelles

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10 Over time …. Cells became specialized – different cells do different things Brain cell Blood cell Skin cell…. and grouped together to become multicellular.

11 TAKE YOUR INTRO TO CELLS VIDEO SHEET OUT CELL VIDEO – while watching, write down if the statement is T or F. See how many you got right!

12 1668 VanLeeuwenhoek Developed the 1 st microscope

13 1670’s HOOKE 1 st saw cells (cork) AND named CELLS Cellula = small compartment

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15 1838 SCHLEIDEN AND SCHWANN All living things are made of cells

16 1858 VIRCHOW All cells come from cells

17 REVIEW….. 1.What came first, eukaryote or prokaryote? 2.EXPLAIN how one evolved into the other. 3.Name 4 people who contributed in the history of cells. * What did they do?

18 CELL THEORY 1.All living things made of cells. 2.Cells are the basic unit of all living things. 3.All cells come from pre- existing cells (exception: first cell ?????)

19 CYTOLOGY The study of cells CELLS – the basic unit of all living things

20 About 75 trillion in the human body! Around 200 different types Many different shapes, sizes and functions

21 Smallest cell: 1/12,000 inch blood cell Largest cell: 1/300 inch female egg Longest cell: around 3 feet nerve cells

22 Journey into our cells http://learn.genetics. utah.edu/content/begi n/cells/scale/

23 a. female egg cell b. skin cell c. kidney cell 1

24 a. eye cells b. blood cells (clot) c. throat cells 2

25 a. bladder cell b. Tongue cell c. Stomach cell 3

26 a. ear cells b. Hair cells c. Throat cells 4

27 a. Hair cell b. Nose cell c. Lung cell 5

28 a. Blood cells b. Skin cells c. Bone cells 6

29 a. Skin cells b. Brain cells c. Heart cells 7

30 a. Stomach cells b. Lung cells c. fat cells 8

31 a. Liver cells b. Eye cells c. Intestine cells 9

32 a. Sperm cells b. Bacteria cells c. Hair cells 10.

33 a. Skin cells b. Eye cells c. Hair cells 11.

34 a. Nose cells b. Throat cells c. Lung cells 12.

35 a. Stomach cells b. Sweat gland cells c. Tongue cells 13.

36 a. Heart cell b. Bone cell c. Muscle cell 14.

37 a. Nose cell b. Tongue cell c. Baby embryo cell 15.

38 resource http://www.environmen talgraffiti.com/featured/ images-inside-human- body-images/8292

39 HOW DID YOU DO?

40 a. female egg cell b. skin cell c. kidney cell 1

41 a. eye cells b. blood cells (clot) c. throat cells 2

42 a. bladder cell b. Tongue cell c. Stomach cell 3

43 a. Ear cells b. Hair cells c. Throat cells 4

44 a. Hair cell b. Nose cell c. Lung cell 5

45 a. Blood cells b. Skin cells c. Bone cells 6

46 a. Skin cells b. Brain cells c. Heart cells 7

47 a. Stomach cells b. Lung cells c. fat cells 8

48 a. Liver cells b. Eye cells c. Intestine cells 9

49 a. Sperm cells b. Bacteria cells c. Hair cells 10.

50 a. Skin cells b. Eye cells c. Hair cells 11.

51 a. Nose cells b. Throat cells c. Lung cells 12.

52 a. Stomach cells b. Sweat gland cells c. Tongue cells 13.

53 a. Heart cell b. Bone cell c. Muscle cell 14.

54 a. Nose cell b. Tongue cell c. Baby embryo cell! (you 6 days old) 15.

55 TO DO Make sure you turned in your notes packet from Chapter 3 Check folder for any missing work – can throw away old papers in your folder that you wont need SAVE ALL OLD NOTES, STUDY GUIDES, and TESTS!!!!

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57 ORGANELLES tiny parts of the cell tiny parts of the cell Each organelle has a specific function

58 CELL MODEL LABELING Have out your cell sheet Animal and plant cell Label the parts

59 CELL MODEL DITTO 1.mitochondria 2.lysosome 3. cytoplasm 4. nucleolus 5.Chromosomes (DNA) 6.Nuclear membrane (envelope) 7.Rough ER 8.centrioles 9.Cell wall 10.Golgi body (apparatus) 11.Cell membrane 12.Ribosomes (free) 13.chloroplasts 14.lysosome 15.Smooth ER 16. cell fibers

60 ORGANELLE CHART Using the sheet of organelles and what they do, fill in your chart ASSIGNMENT

61 Before 1660’s – SPONTANEOUS GENERATION THEORY SPONTANEOUS GENERATION THEORY “living things come from non- living things” Kill a young bull, and bury it in an upright position so that its horns protrude from the ground. After a month, a swarm of bees will fly out of the corpse. Place a dirty shirt or some rags in an open pot or barrel containing a few grains of wheat or some wheat bran, and in 21 days, mice will appear.

62 CELL EVOLUTION VIDEO From simple one celled prokaryoticFrom simple one celled prokaryotic to tocomplexmulticellulareukaryotic

63 Theory is a well established explanation based on extensive experimentation and observation.Theory is a well established explanation based on extensive experimentation and observation. Scientific theories are developed and verified by the scientific community and are generally accepted as fact.Scientific theories are developed and verified by the scientific community and are generally accepted as fact.

64 EVIDENCE


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