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Title: Cell Theory and Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote


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Cell Theory and Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote
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What is a Cell?
  • Cell Basic unit of living things.
  • Organisms are either
  • Unicellular made of one
  • cell such as bacteria and
  • amoebas.
  • OR
  • Multicellular made of
  • many cells such as plants
  • and animals.

3
Scientists to Remember
  • Robert Hooke (1665) Observed cells in cork

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  • Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1674)
  • Father of Microscopy
  • Saw tiny living things in pond water.

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Scientists
  • Robert Hooke (1665) Observed cells in cork
  • Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1674) Saw tiny living
    things in pond water.
  • Matthias Schleiden (1838) Plants are made of
    cells.
  • Theodor Schwann (1839) Animals are made of
    cells.
  • Rudolf Virchow (1855) New cells come from
    existing cells.

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Scientists
  • Janet Plowe (1931) Cell membrane is a physical
    structure.
  • Lynn Margulis (1970) Organelles were once
    free-living cells.

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Cell Theory
  • Confirmed discoveries that all scientists believe
    to be true about cells
  • 1. Cells are the basic unit of life.
  • 2. All living things are made of cells.
  • 3. New cells are produced from existing cells.

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Microscopes
  • Light Microscope magnifies tiny organisms up to
    1,000 times.
  • -Uses light and lenses.
  • -We use these.
  • Electron Microscope magnifies
  • up to a million times.
  • -Uses electrons.

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The Discovery of Cells
Prokaryotic
Eukaryotic
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Eukaryotes
  • Has a nucleus with a nuclear envelope
  • Bigger and more complex than prokaryotes
  • Have membrane bound Organelles (golgi, ER,
    lysosomesetc)
  • DNA double-stranded and forms chromosomes
    (highly organized)
  • Can be uni- OR multicellular organisms
  • Ex animals, plants, fungi

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Prokaryotes
  1. NO nucleus
  2. NO membrane bound organelles (just ribosomes)
  3. ALL are unicellular
  4. Smaller than eukaryotic cells
  5. Forerunner to eukaryotic cells (smaller and more
    simple)
  6. DNA single strand and circular
  7. Ex ALL Bacteria

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Similarities
  • Contain all four biomolecules
  • (lipids, carbs, proteins, and nucleic acids)
  • Have ribosomes
  • Have DNA
  • Similar Metabolism
  • Can be unicellular
  • Have cell/plasma membranes or cell wall

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Eukaryote VS. Prokaryote Picture
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