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Cell Structure and Function Cellular Basis of Life, Homeostasis Chapter 7-1
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Early Microscopes A series of lenses that could make small things easier to look at (1500) 3 major types:
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1. Compound light microscope Most common Has 2 lenses Ocular lens (eyepiece) (10x) Objective lens (near specimen) (4x, 10x, 40x) Total Magnification = ocular lens x objective lens Ex: High power=10 x x 40 x = 400 x
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2. Stereomicroscope Aka: dissecting scope Have ocular and objective lens for each eye Used for larger specimens
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3.Electron Microscope Used to observe tiny dead things Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
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Robert Hooke (1665)-first to see cells. Looked at a slice of cork. Came up with the name “cell” because the empty chamber he saw looked like tiny rooms in a monastery. Anton van Leeuwenhock (1665) – used a hand lens to look at pond water. First to see living cells.
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1. All organisms are made of cells 2. Cells are the basic unit of structure & function in all organisms 3.All cells come from pre-existing cells. (1 exception: the first cell—came from nonliving) Cell Theory
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Size and Shape Size & shape vary; related to function Examples: Human skin cells—flat, irregular, small-- -for protection Nerve cells—long, thin, string-like— transmit information throughout body White blood cells can change shape to escape vessels—fight disease
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Size is limited by surface area (L x W x # of sides) As surface area increases, volume increases faster. (V = L x W x H)
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2 major types of cells ProkaryotesEukaryotes No nucleusNucleus No membrane-boundMembrane-boundorganelles Size 1-10 umSize 2-1000 um about 3.5 byaabout 1.5 bya Ex: bacteriaEx: all other living things
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