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History
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How have we learned so much
about cells?
� Science starts with observations and questions
� Questions get answered and that leads to more
questions
� Science builds on itself
� As technology changes, science can answer
even more complex questions
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What do we know about life and
cells?
The Cell Theory
1. All living things are composed of cells
2. The cell is the basic unit of organization in
living things
3. Every cell arises from another cell
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Important pioneers in the study
of cells
� As we learn look for:
� Major discoveries
� How one discovery leads to another
� How technology improves
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When did we learn about cells?
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Robert Hooke
� http://www.ucmp.berkeley.e
du/history/hooke.html
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� Hooke observed
individual plant
cells
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
� http://en.wikipedia
.org/wiki/Antonie_
van_Leeuwenhoek
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The cell theory
� About 200 years
passed before
scientists began to
organize the
observations of
Hooke and van
Leeuwenhoek into a
unified theory.
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Matthias Schleiden
� http://en.wikipedia
.org/wiki/Matthias
_Jakob_Schleiden
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Theodor Schwann
� http://en.wikipedia
.org/wiki/Theodor
_Schwann
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Rudolph Virchow
� http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Rudolf_Virchow
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Cell Theory
� The observations of these three scientists,
taken together, are known as the Cell Theory
The Cell Theory
1. All living things are composed of cells
2. The cell is the basic unit of organization in
living things
3. Every cell arises from another cell
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Louis Pasteur
� Other scientists made discoveries that
supported the cell theory
� http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Pasteur
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Spontaneous Generation
� States that living organisms are created from non-living matter
� This theory was believed back in Aristotle’s time (4th Century BC)
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Spontaneous Generation Cont.
� It was common “knowledge” that simple
organisms like worms, beetles, frogs, and
salamanders could come from dust, mud, etc.,
and food left out, quickly “swarmed” with life.
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� Example
� Observation: Every year in the spring, the
Nile River flooded areas of Egypt along the
river, leaving behind nutrient-rich mud that
enabled the people to grow that year’s crop of
food. However, along with the muddy soil,
large numbers of frogs appeared that weren’t
around in drier times.
� Conclusion: It was perfectly obvious to people
back then that muddy soil gave rise to the frogs
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� Observation: In many parts of Europe,
medieval farmers stored grain in barns with
thatched roofs (like Shakespeare’s house). As
a roof aged, it was not uncommon for it to start
leaking. This could lead to spoiled or moldy
grain, and of course there were lots of mice
around.
� Conclusion: It was obvious to them that the mice
came from the moldy grain.
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� If meat was left out
usually over time it
would spoil and
maggots would begin to
grow and develop.
Many people who
believed in spontaneous
generation thought that
raw meat produced
maggots.
� Therefore, several
people widely held that
maggots arose
spontaneously in rotting
meat
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� They didn’t realize that
there were flies who laid
eggs which led to
maggots
� After testing this
theory it was
concluded that only
flies could produce
other flies!
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Louis Pasteur
� The theory of spontaneous generation was finally laid to rest in 1859 by the young French chemist, Louis Pasteur. He boiled meat broth in a flask, heated the neck of the flask in a flame until it became pliable, and bent it into the shape of an S. Air could enter the flask, but airborne microorganisms could not - they would settle by gravity in the neck.
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Louis Pasteur Cont.
� As Pasteur had expected, no microorganisms
grew. When Pasteur tilted the flask so that the
broth reached the lowest point in the neck,
where any airborne particles would have
settled, the broth rapidly became cloudy with
life. Pasteur had both refuted the theory of
spontaneous generation and convincingly
demonstrated that microorganisms are
everywhere - even in the air.
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Louis Pasteur
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� How was this idea finally disproved?
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