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Science Starter #1 – 10/10/16 O How did you study for the unit 2 test? O How confident were you about the material? O How can you improve your next test grade? O TAKE A NEW GREEN SHEET O COVER PAGE ON YOUR DESK TO BE STAMPED Notes 3.1 Cell Theory and Cell Types Chapter 4 pg. 69-78 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION Cells: Smallest unit that can perform life processes History: Hooke, 1665 O Discovered cells while looking at cork (plant) O Described them as tiny boxes/rooms O (“Cell means “small room” in Latin) History: Leeuwenhoek, 1673 O Observed pond scum and found single- celled organisms O First to observe living cells O He called them “animalcules” History: Schleiden, 1838 O German botanist (studies plants) O Concluded that all plants were made of cells History: Schwann, 1839 O German zoologist (studies animals) O Stated that all animals are made of cells History: Virchow, 1858 O German physician O Noted that all cells come from other cells CELL THEORY 1. All living things are composed of cells. 2. Cells are basic units of structure and function. 3. Cells come from pre-existing cells BASIC PARTS OF A CELL O Cell membrane O Nucleus or nuclear material O Cytoplasm All Cells have the following in Common O Plasma (Cell) Membrane O Acts as a barrier to the outside world O Semi-permeable: Allows only certain materials to leave and enter All Cells have the following in Common O Cytoplasm O Gel like substance O Most reactions happen here O Control Center (Nucleus/Nuclear Material) O A form of DNA O Regulates cell functions Type of Cells O Prokaryotic: lack membrane-bound organelles O Unicellular O Simple O Capsule, cell wall, cell membrane O Nucleoid (DNA) O Cytoplasm O Ribosomes O Cilia, flagella O Oldest living cells O Ex: bacteria Type of Cells O Eukaryotic: contain a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles O Unicellular and multicellular O More complex a. Ex: Plant and animal cells