What is a cell? An introduction to the cell Section 7.1.

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What is a cell?

An introduction to the cellSection 7.1

A Cell Is….• the basic unit of life• the smallest division of an organism

that is still considered to be alive• a cell has all 5 characteristics of life;

produce offspring, growth & development, orderly structure, adapt to changes in environment, and adapt and evolve

• a cell’s basic parts are cytoplasm, DNA/RNA, and plasma membrane

• Some also contain organelles—a membrane bound structure that has a particular function in the cell

• Hierarchy—cells from tissues—tissues form organs—organs form organ systems—organ systems form organism

HierarchyCELLS

TISSUES

ORGANS

ORGAN SYSTEM

ORGANISM

Discovery• The invention of the microscope

lead to the discovery of the cell.• Anton van Leeuwenhoek invented

the first light microscope

• Robert Hooke discovered the cell using a compound light microscope.

Microscopes •Compound Light Microscope:

uses a series of lenses to magnify objects up to 1500 times.

•Electron Microscope: uses a beam of electrons to magnify up to 500,000 times

• Types of Electron Microscopes:–Scanning Electron Microscope: shows a 3-D shape

–Transmission Electron Microscope: shows the structures on the inside of the cell

THE CELL THEORY

• The cell is the basic unit of life• All organisms are composed of

one or more cells• Cells come from pre-existing

cells• Contributors to the cell theory:

Hooke, Schliden, and Schwann.

Types of Cells• Prokaryotic—has no membrane

bound organelles

• Eukaryotic—has membrane bound organelles

Types of Cells

•Nucleus: organelle in eukaryotic cells that controls the cellular functions

•Robert Brown: discovered the nucleus