due today introduction to microscopes lab
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DueToday:IntroductiontoMicroscopeslab
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TableofContents:
Unit2CellsChapter7-CellularStructureandFunction
– Ch.7Pre-Test– Ch7Readingessentials– Ch7ScienceNotebook– IntrotoMicroscopes(lab)– 7.1notes(celldiscoveryandtheory)
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7.1CellDiscoveryandCellTheory
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CellDiscovery
Forcenturiesscientistshadnoideathatthehumanbodyconsistsoftrillionsofcells.
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Important names in microscope history
Robert Hooke (1665)!observes cork- names them “cells”!
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Important names in microscope history !
Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1683)!discovered single celled organisms in
pond water and tooth scrapings!
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The cell theory1. All living organisms are made of one or more cells.!2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function of all living organisms.!3. Cells arise only from previously existing cells, with cells passing their genetic material on to their daughter cells.!
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CompoundLightMicroscopes
TransmissionElectronMicroscope(TEM)
ScanningElectronMicroscope(SEM)
Scanningtunnelingelectronmicroscope(STM)
Usesglasslensesandvisiblelightmagnifiesupto1000xactualsizeLivingornonlivingsamples
Usesabeamofelectronsthroughathinsamplemagnifiesupto500,000xspecimenmustbedead,slicedverythin
Useselectronsbouncedbackfromthesurface3DimagesOnlynonlivingsamples
useselectronsfromachargedprobe3DimagesofatomsCanbeusedwithlivespecimens
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CompoundLightMicroscope
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TEM
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SEM
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STMdna
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Basic Cell Types
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All cells have a plasma membrane.• A plasma membrane is a boundary
that controls what enters and leaves the cell.!
• Most cells contain genetic material.!!• Most cells break down molecules to
generate energy.!
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Prokaryotic cells No nucleus (but yes DNA)No membrane-bound organelles.Smaller and simpler than eukaryotes
Unicellular organisms
Probably similar to first organisms on earth
Ex: Bacteria!
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Eukaryotic cellsContain a nucleus (holds the DNA) and other organelles (specialized structures)!Larger and !more complex!ex:plant and animal cells!!Can be unicellular or !multicellular
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Origin of cell diversityEukaryotic cells may have evolved from prokaryotic cells.!
• The endosymbiont theory proposes that a symbiotic relationship formed between two prokaryotic cells, one of which lived inside the other.!
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https://youtu.be/FGnS-Xk0ZqU
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• Eventually the symbiotic relationship led to the two cells becoming one.!• Because eukaryotic cells are
larger and more complex, they developed specific functions.!• These specific functions led to cell
diversity, and thus organismal diversity.!
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Homework:7.1Worksheets