Top Banner
3.1 Cell Theory KEY CONCEPT Cells are the Basic unit of life.
16
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

KEY CONCEPT Cells are the Basic unit of life.

Page 2: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

The cell theory grew out of the work of many scientists and improvements in the microscope.• Many scientists contributed to the cell theory.

Page 3: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

The cell theory grew out of the work of many scientists and improvements in the microscope.• Many scientists contributed to the cell theory.• More was learned about cells

as microscopes improved.

Page 4: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

The cell theory grew out of the work of many scientists and improvements in the microscope.• Many scientists contributed to the cell theory.• More was learned about cells

as microscopes improved.• The cell theory is a unifying

concept of biology.

Page 5: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

Early studies led to the development of the cell theory.• The Cell theory has three principles.

– All organisms are made of cells.

Page 6: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

Early studies led to the development of the cell theory.• The Cell theory has three principles.

– All organisms are made of cells.– All existing cells are produced by other living cells.

Page 7: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

Early studies led to the development of the cell theory.• The Cell theory has three principles.

– All organisms are made of cells.– All existing cells are produced by other living cells.– The cell is the most basic unit of life.

Page 8: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and most internal structures of eukaryotic cells.• All cells share certain characteristics.

Page 9: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and most internal structures of eukaryotic cells.• All cells share certain characteristics.

– Cells tend to be microscopic.

Bacterium(colored SEM; magnification 8800x)

Page 10: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and most internal structures of eukaryotic cells.• All cells share certain characteristics.

– Cells tend to be microscopic.– All cells are enclosed

by a membrane.

Bacterium(colored SEM; magnification 8800x)

cell membrane

Page 11: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and most internal structures of eukaryotic cells.• All cells share certain characteristics.

– Cells tend to be microscopic.– All cells are enclosed

by a membrane.

– All cells are filled with cytoplasm.

Bacterium(colored SEM; magnification 8800x)

cell membrane

cytoplasm

Page 12: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

There are two cell types: eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells.

Page 13: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

There are two cell types: eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells.• Eukaryotic cells have a

nucleus.nucleus

cell membrane

Page 14: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

There are two cell types: eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells.• Eukaryotic cells have a

nucleus.• Prokaryotic cells do

not have membrane- bound organelles.

nucleus

cell membrane

organelles

Page 15: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

There are two cell types: eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells.• Prokaryotic cells do not

have a nucleus.nucleus

cell membrane

organelles

Page 16: Bio ch03 1 (1)

3.1 Cell Theory

There are two cell types: eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells.• Prokaryotic cells do not

have a nucleus.• Prokaryotic cells do not

have membrane-bound organelles.

nucleus

cell membrane

organelles

cytoplasm