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Cell Notes. Chapter 4
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Historical Discoveries A) Hooke: A watchmaker who decided to try his skills at making a microscope. (Image at right on notes page.) Hooke was the first person to use the term “CELL” because what he was seeing looked like the rooms of a monastery, which were called cells at that time.
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Historical discoveries (Continued) B) Leeuwenhoek: Improved Hooke’s microscope. He produced some scopes that were able to magnify images up to 500X. First to see: Protista, bacteria, spermatazoa. He presented Peter the Great with an “eel viewer” so that he could observe blood circulation in the eel.
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Cell Theory:Schleiden, Schwann and Virchow 1) All cells come from pre-existing cells. 2) Cells are the smallest unit of living organisms. (Cells are the basic units of life) 3) All living organisms are made up of one or more cells.
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Shape –vs- Function All cells have unique shapes which are not random, but instead serve specific functions. Altering the shape of a cell can alter its ability to function well. Ex: Why must blood cells take their shape? Why must neurons have their shape?
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Why must blood cells take their shape? Neurons?
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Endosymbiotic Theory The endosymbiotic Theory concerns the mitochondria, plastids, (Chloroplasts) and possibly other organelles of eukaryotic cells. According to this theory, certain organelles originated as free-living bacteria that were taken inside another cells as endosymbionts. Mitochondria developed from proteobacteria and chloroplasts from cyanobacteria.
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Endosymbiosis
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Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes
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Prokaryotes Single cells only Limited parts (ribosome, cell membrane, cell wall) No specific compartments to perform key metabolic functions Oldest cells on the earth Example: Bacteria
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Eukaryotes Single AND multicellular Multiple organelles Organelles serve as compartments for specific metabolic functions Younger cells Ex: Plant and animal cells, protista
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FYI Kingdom Protista
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