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The Cell Theory The Cell Theory All organisms are composed of similar units of organization, called cells. History Leading up to Cell Theory 1. First compound microscope developed Zacharias Jansen, around the year 1595 in Holland. History Leading up to Cell Theory 2. Robert Hooke English Scientist Observed cells in cork Approx. 1663 History Leading up to Cell Theory 3. Antony van Leeuwenhoek First to observe bacteria and protozoa Called “animacules” Approx. 1673 Development of Cell Theory 1. Robert Brown British botanist Discovered the nucleus of a cell 1833 Development of Cell Theory 2. Theodor Schwann German doctor Described animal cells with nucleus 1838 Development of Cell Theory 3. Matthias Schleiden German botanist Described plant cells with a nucleus 1838 Development of Cell Theory 4. Rudolf Virchow German doctor Stated “every cell originates from another cell”. About 1855 Tenants of Modern Cell Theory 1. Everything alive is made up of cells. 2. The cell is the smallest unit of life. 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells. Historical Problem with the Cell Theory Disagreed with current belief of the time Which was known as Spontaneous Generation - life originated from non-life Disproved by Louis Pasteur Pasteur’s Work Nutrient broths were heated and sterilized in a flask with a straight neck and a curved neck. Louis Pasteur 1822-1895 Father of the Germ Theory QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture. Pasteur’s Work 1. Step 1 of his procedure As his control, he used a straight-neck flask This allowed bacteria to grow Pasteur’s Work 2. Step 2 of his procedure S-shaped necks. These necks did not allow bacteria to enter Therefore no bacteria grew. Pasteur’s Work Straight-neck, bacteria S-shaped neck, no bacteria So, based on his observations, what can you conclude? General Observations All cells posess: 1. Cell membrane 2. Cytoplasm 3. Ribosomes Prokaryotes 1. Smallest and simplest of all cells 2. Single celled 3. Genetic material is a single, circular strand 4. No nucleus 5. No membrane bound organelles 6. Have a cell wall 7.Lived over 3.5 billion years ago 8. For 1 billion years were the only organisms on earth 9. Include a.Archabacteria b.Eubacteria 10. Known as Bacteria Eukaryotes 1. Began as singlecelled 2. Genetic material – many, strings 3. Has a nucleus 4. Membrane bound organelles 5. Became multicelled 6. Evolved about 2.5 billion years ago 7. Protists 8. Fungi 9. Plants 10. Animals