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The Discovery of Cells The invention of the microscope led to the first observations of cells. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) is considered the “father of microscopy.

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Page 1: The Discovery of Cellssd41blogs.ca/.../02/Cells-slide-outline-2017-Part-1-1.pdf · 2018-02-08 · How big is a cell? •The smallest cells are only about 0.2 micrometers wide! ( 0.0002mm)

The Discovery of CellsThe invention of the microscope led to the first

observations of cells.

Anton Van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) is considered the “father of microscopy.

Page 2: The Discovery of Cellssd41blogs.ca/.../02/Cells-slide-outline-2017-Part-1-1.pdf · 2018-02-08 · How big is a cell? •The smallest cells are only about 0.2 micrometers wide! ( 0.0002mm)

• Robert Hooke (1635-1703) observed cork under a microscope.

• The tiny chambers which made up the cork reminded him of the rooms in a monastery.

• These rooms were called cells.

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How big is a cell?

• The smallest cells are only about

0.2 micrometers wide! ( 0.0002mm)

Larger cells such as Ameba can be 1000 micrometers.

Or, even larger…the yolks of bird eggs!

Average cell size is only about 5-50 micrometers.

(0.005 mm - 0.05mm)

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• Cells must carry out 5 essential functions to survive

• These processes include• Obtaining Energy (intake and storage of nutrients )

• Growth

• Waste removal

• Reproduction

• Response to stimuli

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The Cell Theory

• There are 3 main parts to the cell theory:1. All living things are made up of one or more cells

2. The cell is the basic unit of life

3. All living cells come from pre-existing cells

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Prokaryote vs Eukaryote

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Types of Cells

Prokaryotic Cells

• First cell type on earth

• Cell type of Bacteria and Archaea

• No membrane bound nucleus

• Nucleoid = region of DNA concentration

• Organelles not bound by membranes

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Eukaryotic Cells• Nucleus bound by membrane

• Include fungi, protists, plant, and animal cells

• Possess many organelles

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Variation

• Cells come in numerous shapes and sizes. Their shape is usually somehow related to their function.

• Some organisms like plankton, amoeba and bacteria are composed of a single cell.

• Other, more complex organisms, are composed of huge numbers of different cells. Humans are made up of about 300 trillion cells.

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Blood Cells(Red, Platelet and White)

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Macrophage killing bacteria

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Nerve Cell

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Human Cheek Cell

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Elodea (plant) Cells

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Bacteria Cells

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Sperm and Egg Cells

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Paramecium(single celled organism)

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Amoeba(single celled organism)