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Title: History of Cells


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History of Cells
  • Timeline of scientists and their discoveries

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1) Anton von Leeuwenhoek
  • 1600s
  • Dutch businessman
  • Invented 1st simple light microscope

3
Anton von Leeuwenhoek (cont)
  • Observed tiny organisms in pond water
  • Organisms were nicknamed wee beasties

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2) ROBERT HOOKE
  • 1665
  • English physicist
  • Observed flowers, insects, and plant tissue

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ROBERT HOOKE (cont)
  • Observed thin slices of cork (oak tree)
  • Coined the term cell based on the rooms in a
    monastary

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3) ROBERT BROWN
  • 1833
  • Observed plant cells under the microscope

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ROBERT BROWN (cont)
  • Observed a dark structure inside each cell and
    coined the term nucleus

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4) MATTHIAS SCHLEIDEN
  • 1838
  • German botanist scientist who studies plants
  • Concluded all plants are made up of cells

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5) THEODORE SCHWANN
  • 1839
  • German biologist
  • Concluded all animals are made of cells

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6) RUDOLF VIRCHOW
  • 1855
  • German Physician
  • Studied cell reproduction
  • Concluded all cells arise from preexisting cells

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The cell theory
  • 1. All living things are composed of cells
  • 2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and
    function in living things.
  • 3. All cells arise from preexisting cells.

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Introduction to Cells
  • Chapter 6

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Levels of Organization
  • All living organisms can be studied on many
    levels
  • From smallest to largest they are
  • Chemical (atoms molecules)
  • Cells
  • Tissues
  • Organs
  • Organ Systems
  • Whole Organism

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Basic Structure of Cells
  • All cells have a cell membrane and cytoplasm
  • Cell Membrane thin, flexible barrier around cell
  • Composed of lipids and proteins
  • Cytoplasm jelly-like material inside the cell
  • All cells contain organelles
  • Organelles small structures that perform
    different functions within a cell

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Prokaryotic Cells
  • Do NOT have a nucleus
  • Instead a small ring of DNA is free-floating in
    center of cell
  • Organelles do NOT have a membrane
  • i.e. bacteria (very simple organisms)

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Eukaryotic Cells
  • Contain a nucleus
  • Organelles are membrane-bound
  • Much more complex
  • i.e. plants, animals, fungi
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