Microscope and Discovery of the Cell
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Transcript Microscope and Discovery of the Cell
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Chapter 2, Section 3
Discovering Cells
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An Overview of Cells
Cells:
the basic units of
structure and function in living things
Cells
and Structure
How
cells are put together and the shape
that forms
Cells
and Function
Obtaining
oxygen, getting rid of wastes,
obtaining food, and growing
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First Observations of Cells
1590
The
invention of the
microscope made it possible
for people to discover and
learn about cells
Microscope:
an instrument that
makes small objects look
larger
SIMPLE MICROSCOPE: one lens
COMPOUND MICROSCOPE:
more than one lens
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Robert Hooke
One
of the first people to observe cells
Built
his own compound microscope
Used
this microscope to observe thin slice of
cork
Looked like tiny rectangular rooms, called
them cells meaning “small rooms”
+ Anton van Leeuwenhoek
About
Built
the same time as Hooke
a simple microscope
Used
this microscope to observe
lake water, scrapings from teeth
and gums, and water from rain
gutters
He
noticed that many of the things
he observed were ONE-CELLED
He
called the moving organisms
he saw
ANIMALCULES
(“little animals”)
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Development of the Cell Theory
Three scientists worked together…
Schleiden
Concluded all plants are made of cells
Schwann
Concluded
that all animals are also made of cells
THEREFORE, all living things are made up of
cells
Virchow
New
cells are formed only
from cells that already exist
“All cells come from cells”
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The Cell Theory
The
cell theory is a widely accepted explanation
of the relationship between cells and living
things
1.
All living things are composed of cells
2.
Cells are the basic units of structure and
function in living things
3.
All cells are produced from other cells
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Magnification and
Lenses
Lenses
in light microscopes magnify an object
by BENDING the light that passes through them
Convex
lens: magnifying glass and
hand lenses
Middle
of lens is thicker
Outside of lens is thinner
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Compound Microscope
Magnification
Lenses
of a LIGHT microscope…
Light
passes through specimen
Then through two lenses
1st lens near specimen magnifies object
2nd lens near the eye further enlarges object
Example:
One
lens makes an object 10 times larger,
second lens makes an object 40 times
larger
TOTAL: 10 X 40 = 400
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Resolution
Being
able to clearly distinguish the individual
parts of an object
Or…sharpness
of an image
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Electron Microscope
Electron
microscope uses a beam of electrons
instead of light to produce a magnified image
The
resolution is much better than the resolution
of a light microscope