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Transcript
A View of the Cell
Cellular Organization
• Cell
• Tissue – group of cells functioning
together.
• Organ – group of tissues
functioning together.
• Organ System – group of organs
functioning together.
• Organism – group of organ
systems functioning together.
The History of the Cell
• The Cell
–The basic unit of an organism
–Discovery made possible by
the invention of the
microscope
Microscopes and Cells
• 1600’s.
–Anton van
Leeuwenhoek
first described
living cells as
seen through a
simple
microscope.
Microscopes and Cells
–Robert Hooke used the first
compound microscope to
view thinly sliced cork cells.
•Compound scopes
use a series of lenses
to magnify in steps.
•Hooke was the first
to use the term
“cell”.
Microscopes and Cells
• 1830’s.
–Mathias Schleiden identified
the first plant cells and
concluded that all plants
made of cells.
- Thomas Schwann
made the same
conclusion about
animal cells.
Cell Theory:
• All living things are made up of cells
• Each cell has the same essential parts.
Cells come in many sizes and shapes. Humans
are composed of many cells. And are said to
be multicellular. Some organisms such as
bacteria, yeast and protozoans are only
single celled.
Nuclear membrane
The Parts of The Cell
1.) Cell Membrane
-- Serves as a boundary
between the cell and its
external environment.
-- Allows materials to
pass in and out of the
cell.
2.) Cell Wall
-- Surrounds the cell
membrane of plant cells
-- Plant cell walls contain
cellulose. Gives the plant
structure.
3.) Nucleus
•Controls the activities of
the cell.
•Contains chromatin – long
tangles of DNA.
4.)Cytoplasm
•The jelly-like material
that surrounds the
organelles. Contains
water salts and organic
compounds.
5.) Vacuoles
•Stores food, fluid, or
waste products.
6.) Chloroplasts
-- Found in plant cells and
some protists.
-- Contain chlorophyll – a
green pigment that traps
light energy and gives
plants their green color.
Nuclear Membrane
Surrounds the nucleus and separates it from
the cytoplasm.
Composite Animal Cell
Composite Animal Cell