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THE CELL WHAT IS A CELL?  Basic unit of life   100 trillion estimated in the human body! Composed of organelles: “tiny organs” that all have a particular job, function UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS  Unicellular = single (one) cell  In terms of numbers, they dominate! ORGANISMS  Multicellular = many cells  Depend on cooperation and communication between many specialized cells  Specialization: Only in multicellular organisms  Development of cells in different ways that enable them to carry out different tasks  ORGANIZING A MULTICELLULAR BEING Organism Organ System Organ Tissue Cells ORGANIZA  Tissues: TION group of similar cells that perform a particular function  Organs: group of tissues that perform a particular function  Organ system: group of organs that work together to perform a particular function OF CELLS  Hooke,  Viewed cork; coined the term “cells”  van  1665 Leeuwenhoek, 1673 First to view cells under with a microscope he created!  Schleiden,  Botanist, plants made of cells  Schwann,  1839 Zoologist, animals made of cells  Virchow,  1838 1855 Researched cancer cells and proposed that new cells only come from division of other cells CELL THEORY All living things are composed of cells Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things New cells are produced from existing cells CATEGORIES Prokaryotes  No membrane bound organelles  Genetic material not in the nucleus  Cell membrane  Small*  Eukaryotes (you!)  Have organelles  Genetic material contained in nucleus  Cell membrane  Large* EUKARYOTES VS. PROKARYOTES  Prokaryote Examples: Bacteria  Archaebacteria   Eukaryote Examples:  Animal cells   That’s your cells, pal! Plant cells  Trees, grass, ferns, leaves PLANT VS. ANIMAL CELLS  Cell Wall Central Vacuole What the heck is the difference? Chloroplast EUKARYOTIC CELL MEMBRANE  Boundary of the cell  Made of a phospholipid bilayer C ELL MEMBRANE Function  separates cell from outside environment  controls what enters or leaves cell    O2, CO2, food, H2O, nutrients, waste phosphate “head” recognizes signals from other cells  Polar allows communication between cells lipid “tail” Non-polar Structure of the  Double layer of fat   phospholipid bilayer Protein molecules (50%)     Cell Membrane Receptor proteins Structural proteins Protein channels Carb chains  ID cards CELL WALL  Found in plant and bacterial cells  Rigid, protective and supportive barrier  Located outside of the cell membrane  Porous  Made from fibers of carbohydrates and proteins  Plant Cell Walls are made from Cellulose