Title: Aim: What is the cell theory?
1Aim What is the cell theory? Do Now What is an
organelle? Homework Text Book Pg 182-186
Questions 1-4, Quiz Thursday
2Aim What are all living organisms composed of?
- Do Now Describe the smallest unit of life.
- Homework Test Friday
3Aim How do prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic
cells differ?
- Do Now Write down in a paragraph what you
believe the first cells on earth were like. - Homework Text Book Pg 187-190 Questions 1-5
4History of Cell Discovery
5Cells are???
the basic unit of structure and function in
living things
6History of the Cell
- 1590
- Dutch lens grinder Hans and Zacharias Janssen
invent the first compound microscope by placing
two lenses in a tube.
71665 Robert Hooke Observes cork and names the
small chambers cells.
8Hooke was one of the first people to observe
cells
9He published a book, Micrographia, in 1665. It
had ideas about the life cycle of
mosquitoes origin of craters on the moon fossils
and drawings of microscopic things.
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11Thin slices of cork from the cork tree. (tiny
rooms cells) He was really looking at dead
cells what was left was the cell wall.
12Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)
13Anton van Leeuwenhoeks simple microscope
14In 1683 He looked at drops of lake
water, scrapings from gums and teeth, and water
in rain gutters He saw tiny moving organisms
and called themanimalcules.
15Bacteria from the mouth
16200 years later
17 Matthias Schleiden (1804-1881)
German
botanist 1838
he suggested that
all plants are made of cells
18Theodor Schwann (1810-1882)
German zoologist
1839 suggested that animals,
not just plants are made of cells
19Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) German
doctor 1855 all cells come from cells
20Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch
- 1880 1890
- These two scientists pioneered the study of
bacteria
21Ernest Everett
- 1939
- Writes the textbook Biology of the cell surface
22Lynn Margulis
- 1970
- Proposes the idea that eukaryotic cells are made
up of organelles that were once free living
prokaryotes
23The Cell Theory
24The cell theory states All living things are
made of cells
25The cell theory states Cells are the basic
unit of structure and function in living things
26The cell theory states Living cells only come
from other living cells
27The Cell Theory Watch This
28The cell theory states All living things are
made of cells
29The cell theory states Cells are the basic
unit of structure and function in living things
30The cell theory states Living cells only come
from other living cells
31Why are cells so important?
- Cells are a part of all living organisms.
- Every living organism consists of at least one or
more cells. - Cells help produce energy and proteins for the
body. - Cells are also used to organize bio-molecules
inside the body.
32How many different types of cells are there?
- There are two different types of cells
- Prokaryotes which contain no nucleus and are very
basic cells. - Eukaryotes are complex cells that contain a
nucleus. - Each of these cells contains genetic material and
a cell membrane. - All cells contain organelles that help the cell
function.
33Prokaryotic cells
34Eukaryotic cells
35Prokaryotic V.S. Eukaryotic
36Prokaryotic V.S. Eukaryotic
- Prokaryotic cell Eukaryotic cell
- No Nucleus - Nucleus
- No Mitochondria - Mitochondria
- No Lysosomes - Lysosomes
- No Golgi - Golgi
- No Chloroplasts - Chloroplasts
- Small - Large
- Oldest - Complex
37Aim How do organelles functions affect the cell?
- Do Now State three organelles along with how
their function helps the cell maintain
homeostasis. - Homework Quiz Thursday, Castle Learning 7 due
Monday
38The Cell
39How does the cell protect it self from foreign
invaders?
- The key component of all cells is the plasma
membrane. - This membrane is what separates the interior of
the cell from the outside world. - This protects the cell from harmful invaders.
- Selectively permeable.
40Where is all of the cells information stored?
- The nucleus is the next most important part of
the cell. - Contains the genetic material.
- Genetic material is the instruction manual for
the cell. - Also the nucleus is the site where protein
synthesis begins.
41Where are proteins created in the cell?
- The Ribosome
- Receives instructions for how to create proteins.
- This organelle reads the instructions and creates
the protein. - Assembles amino acids chain
42How does a cell produce energy?
- Mitochondria
- This is the power house of the cell.
- All energy is produced in this organelle. ATP
- One theory, is that this organelle was a
prokaryotic cell that was engulfed by a cell
millions of years ago and was used by that cell
to produce energy. ATP - Cells may have multiple mitochondria in them.
43Aim How do cells communicate with each other?
- Do Now State two organelles that are involved
with protein synthesis. Also state what they do
specifically? - Homework Vocabulary sheet, Cell poster
44What organelle stores water?
- Vacuole
- Storage area of the cell.
- Plants have larger vacuoles then animal cells.
- This is used for the storage of water, some
salts, and other substances.
45Once organic molecules are created by the cell
how are they distributed through out the cell?
- Golgi
- This is the shipping center of the cell.
- The Golgi receives certain materials, and its job
is to determine where these materials need to go,
and send them there.
46How does a cell destroy foreign molecules?
- Lysosomes
- These contain digestive enzymes and will engulf
foreign particles and break them down. - Can be used to digest food or destroy harmful
substances.
47How do cells communicate with one another?
- Receptor molecules
- These are tiny proteins that are located on the
cell membrane. - They are used for communication.
- Specific shaped molecules will bind to them
sending a message to the cell.
48Receptor Molecules
49Cells
50Animal
Golgi
Lysosomes
E.R.
Ribosomes
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Chromosomes
Nucleus
Nucleolus
51Home Work
- Text Book read pg 182-184
- Do questions 1-5 on pg 184